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Cover art for Supernatural #8 from Dynamite Entertainment featuring Sam Winchester surrounded by bats with Dean Winchester in the background.

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Cover art for Something is Killing the Children #48 from BOOM! Studios by Werther Dell’Edera featuring a masked figure standing inside a dark library

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Hello Darkness #22 from BOOM! Studios delivers a chilling horror anthology lineup with stories by John Arcudi, Ryan Sook, Losty, Lauren Knight, Robert Hack, Ryan North, Giada Belviso, Fred Van Lente, and Luca Pizzari.

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