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John Carpenter‘s graphic novel series is back this Halloween season with Tales For a HalloweeNight Vol. 7, featuring more twisted tales masterfully crafted for your terror.

The latest issue from Storm King Comics will be on shelves September 22, 2021!

John Carpenter himself wrote one of the stories featured in the new volume, which is titled “Aliens Among Us.” In advance of the release, artist Luis Guaragna has whipped up a piece of a retro-style movie poster art for Carpenter’s latest tale, presenting “Aliens Among Us” as if it’s a new movie directed by Carpenter. You can exclusively check out that art down below!

Here’s everything you need to know about Vol. 7, along with the official trailer…

“From the mind of John Carpenter, the man who brought you the classic horror film Halloween and all of the scares beyond, and the heart of writer, editor, producer Sandy King, comes a baker’s dozen of twisted tales of terror, tricks, and treats.

“In volume 7 of the award-winning graphic novel series, Carpenter and King bring together the best storytellers from movies, novels, and comics for another spine-tingling collection of stories that will haunt you. Each story is a standalone surprise that captures the essence of the best night of the year. We dare you to read it all the way to the end. If you get too scared, remember, it’s only a comic. It’s only a comic… or is it? Happy Halloween!”

Writers for Vol. 7 include John Carpenter, Sandy King, Elena Carrillo, Amanda Deibert, Alec Worley, Anthony Burch, Tim Bradstreet, Sean Sobczak, Kealan Patrick Burke, Neo Edmund, David J. Schow, Frank Tieri, Duane Swierczynski, and Mike Sizemore.

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