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Out in stores now, the first issue of Wildstorm Comics’ IDES OF BLOOD packs a wallop of political scandals, vampire action and mystery (see review here). The series’ writer Stuart C. Paul spoke with Fango about creating a universe where Julius Caesar and vampires co-exist.

Bowling for Boobies might sound like the name of a softcore comedy, but it’s actually a charity event organized for a very serious cause: Los Angeles women battling breast cancer. The sixth annual event will be held October 24, and one team will be comprised of a number of actresses from recent horror films.

Here’s one of those movies that I might give two-and-three-quarter skulls to if the format allowed. But I’m giving FEAR OF CLOWNS 2 (available as a limited DVD and download at Amazon.com, coming to iTunes this fall) the benefit of the doubt upward because writer/director Kevin Kangas’ follow-up to his previous coulrophobia opus represents a step up from its already entertaining predecessor in a couple of significant areas.

We all have one of those movies—a flick you saw in the past that you can’t remember the name of, or who is in it, or even what it’s about…you can only remember one scene. So you incessantly describe the scene to every horror fan you meet, in hopes that somebody will remember the film’s title so this lone moment stops slowly drilling a deep and bloody hole into your brain.

SLAVIS, an e-book by author and screenwriter Garry Charles (pictured) that hits the web next week, is an enigmatic mystery involving clashing personalities and horrific supernatural beings. It involves a group of strangers who inadvertently find themselves confronting the end of the world, contending with an army of flesheating monsters.

THE EXORCIST spawned dozens of films dealing with devils, demons or Satanic cults in the 1970s, and one of the best but most underappreciated of those films was 1977’s THE SENTINEL. Directed by DEATH WISH’s Michael Winner, it opens with a young model, Alison Parker (Cristina Raines), moving into an old New York brownstone apartment whose only other tenant is a blind priest (John Carradine) who spends his days staring out his window.

Scott Jackson is a talented artist who is truly inspired by the world of horror. His website, MonstermanGraphic.com, showcases the work he has done for several bands and musicians, such as Kiss and Megadeth, along with the custom artwork and logo designs he’s done for many publications. Jackson also runs The Monster Store, where he sells T-shirts sporting his designs as well as incredible posters depicting many horror icons. In this interview, he discusses when art changed from a hobby to a career, the origins of both his websites and other ventures and what his future holds.

SO BUTTONS PRESENTS: SO HORROR-BLE, from Alchemy Comix, is a quirky collection of short stories covering paranoia, night-walkers and the zombie apocalypse. Equally scary and funny, these fast-paced tales of terror are surefire bits of entertainment.

FANGORIA has a few copies of THE ROCK: ED WOOD OF THE 21ST CENTURY to give out to a few lucky fans. The double-DVD set focuses on David “The Rock” Nelson, a filmmaker who became known for directing low-budget, schlocky but fun horror films during the 1990s.

A brand new clip from DEVIL popped up today, hit the jump to find out what bit her..

The ATOMIC BRAIN INVASION is getting closer! And New England director Richard Griffin sent along a few exclusive new photos from his sci-fi/horror/drive-in homage, to go with info on the movie’s world premiere next weekend.

Everyone is anxious to see just what Ridley Scott will do with his return to the ALIEN franchise, so while not terribly detailed, this batch of quotes is pretty interesting, especially since it looks like he's trying to best James Cameron's sequel. Hit the jump for what he had to say..

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