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Comic Book Love Never Dies In ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’ On The Wednesday Run

The comic book representation of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire-novel-made-film is finally compiled. And it features the stunningly eerie, early-career artwork of Mike Mignola!

Vampires

Leo Craven On… Vampires

Each week, one of Biff Bam Pop’s illustrious writers will delve into one of their favorite things. Perhaps it’s a movie or album they’ve carried with them for years. Maybe … Continue reading Leo Craven On… Vampires

Penny Dreadful S02 E01: Fresh Hell

When last we walked the dark and dangerous cobbled streets of London in season one, Miss Ives had survived the dark voyager that attempted to possess her. The devil has … Continue reading Penny Dreadful S02 E01: Fresh Hell

31 Days of Horror 2014 – Dracula (1931)

The Universal Monsters are pop culture icons. Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolfman – all exist in our consciousness in the images created of them back in the 1930s by Universal Studios. … Continue reading 31 Days of Horror 2014 – Dracula (1931)

The Ten Percent – The 31 Days of Horror Edition: Nosferatu

“Ninety percent of everything is crud.” – Theodore Sturgeon It’s October, and here at Biff Bam Pop! that means a month-long celebration of the macabre in pop-culture, and what better … Continue reading The Ten Percent – The 31 Days of Horror Edition: Nosferatu

True Blood Final Season Primer

Season seven is the final one for HBO’s “True Blood,” and we’ll be reviewing it episode-by-episode here at Biff Bam Pop!. New to the show, or just need a refresher … Continue reading True Blood Final Season Primer

Saturday at the Movies: Nosferatu 1922

During the  month of October, many of the articles I contributed to the 31 Days of Horror here at Biff Bam Pop! were about movies that just scare the crap outta me. There’s … Continue reading Saturday at the Movies: Nosferatu 1922

31 Days of Horror – The Tomb of Dracula

Marvel Comics’ The Tomb of Dracula, by writer Marv Wolfman, artist Gene Colan and inker Tom Palmer, was one of the more underrated, but still perhaps one of the best … Continue reading 31 Days of Horror – The Tomb of Dracula