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Hotell Vol. 2 #3 (2022)
Art by: Kaare Andrews

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Hotell Vol. 1 #2 - Room 2: The Three Deaths of Muriel Stansfield (June 17, 2020)
writer: John Lees | artist [penciller and inker]: Dalibor Talajić | colorist: Lee Loughridge | letterer: Sal Cipriano | publishing company: Upshot [AWA Studios]
What's in the box?
There was an ask to fuckyeahgoodomens about the contents of the box from S2. There has been some speculation, but needs more
We get a glimpse in the box before it's dumped on the floor, lost Shakespeare plays and a will tumble out. This is previous speculation on the plays and will from early after S2. Heres more analysis from youryurigoddess and more recent analysis and wordplay by vidavalor
The will belongs to John Gibson (1855-1894). There is an entire website that delves into Gibson family and the history of the small quaint village of New Cumnock.
The story of New Cumnock reads like an idyllic fairytale. Or maybe a Terry Pratchett novel. There's even a "P" inscribed on the town's map, which is also noted as standing for "post office". A post office that employs 12 people full time and has hours that resemble Aziraphale's Bookshop.
I'm not saying the GO team made an entire website, IMBD page, will, etc. Actually. I am saying that. Did you know who owns IMBD? Amazon. Or it's one hell of a coincidence
Orla! #4 by John Lees, Sally Cantirino and Dearbhla Kelly. Cover by Cantirino. Out in November.
"Following the disastrous events of Halloween, Orla is in freefall, and has never felt more alone. Fully embracing her murderous mission, she has set her vengeful sights on her white whale: odious manosphere influencer Rick Holester, whose speaking tour has arrived in Seattle. If one horrible man is so toxic that him being eaten by The Ick would make the world a tangibly better place, is it worth the cost? Meanwhile, Gwyn has some secrets of his own to share."
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Nasty #1 review - Do you like scary movies? (Lees, Kambadais, Campbell, Cahoon) Vault Comics
Out now from @thevaultcomics is the 1st issue of NASTY from @johnlees927, @GeorgeKambadais, @AdamCCahoon, & Jim Campbell. In his review @Corevnll says "It’s a brisk and easy read that will leave you wanting more" #comicbookreviews
Writer: John LeesArtists: George Kambadais, Adam CahoonColorist: George KambadaisLetterer: Jim Campbell Artist for Cover A: Adam Cahoon Thanks to Vault Comics for the review copy! Do you like scary movies??!! This comic is about a group of friends who have met back up years later in their hometown only to find out their local scary video rental store was having trouble staying in business. The…
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The Nasty and Lady Killer Horror Comics Previews
Image: Vault Comics/Zestworld Love is in the air today, and nothing quite says romance like… horror comics? Sure, maybe we got our holidays mixed up, or maybe we just want to provide some loving reading material for those whose tastes trend more macabre than they do mushy. io9’s got a double-dose of horror comics today in the form of looks at Vault’s The Nasty, and the debut preview issue of…
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Coming in March 2023 from Vault Comics:
THE NASTY #1
Writer: John Lees Artist: George Kambadais Letterer: Jim Campbell Designer: Tim Daniel Cover A: George Kambadais Cover B: Sally Cantirino
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Thumper Connell still has an imaginary friend: the masked killer from his favorite slasher film. Thumper is obsessed with horror and always has been. He fills his time with scary VHS rentals and hanging out with his fellow fans, The Murder Club. But everything changes when his local video shop acquires one of the notorious films known as “video nasties” – films so scary, they’re the target of the British Moral Decency League’s crusade to ban and burn. But it’s only a movie, right? It’s all just imaginary, isn’t it?