I go through phases where I'll plow through tons of comics at once, then I'll have a pretty long dry spell (usually because I don't have time to read anything that isn't academic.) My last big glut was mostly Vertigo stuff -- about a dozen volumes of the collected
Fables, the entire run of
The Sandman, bunches of
Hellblazer, and whatever else I could get my hands on through the library. These days, when I want to read a comic, it tends to be just rereads of stuff I've read a few times already.
Now I have more time, and I should get back into reading. As a graduation gift to myself, I got the last Humble Comic Book Bundle, which was all IDW and Top Shelf books. So, now I have digital copies of a nice load of titles, including the full run of
Locke & Key. I have to say, though, I had read the first collected volume of
L&K some time back, and being a fan of horror comics myself, I was disappointed that it came across less as cosmic horror and more as Gothic ghost story. Not that there's anything wrong with Gothic ghost stories. I look forward to reading the whole series, and seeing how it pans out, especially since it gets so much lip service.
Anyways I very much like reading scary/creepy comics. Anyone have good ones to suggest?
Why, yes, I do. Unfortunately, I can't currently find the list I'd written up and keep on hand for just these sorts of occasions, so I'll link to a great multi-page entry of my favorite feature on CBR: Comics Should Be Good!
A Month of the Scariest Comic Books of All Time!
Notice a lot of manga on the list. Honestly, for my money, nobody does horror better than Japanese cartoonists. That focus on mood that can be kind of tedious in other manga genres is perfect for horror. I particularly recommend
Uzumaki by Junji Ito,
Domu: A Child's Dream by Katsuhiro Otomo, and
Drifting Classroom by Kazuo Umezu.
I'll try to dig up my list, and sort through all my other cool comic resources and finds. This is definitely a thread that I could totally geek out on.