5 Slasher Comics Better Than Scream & Terrifier

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5 Slasher Comics Better Than Scream & Terrifier

Are you tired of waiting for the next Scream sequel or looking for something even more intense than Terrifier? While horror movies are great, slasher comics are where the real terror lives.


1. Hack/Slash

The Ultimate “Meta” Slasher

If you love the self-aware humor of Scream or The Cabin in the Woods, Hack/Slash is your new obsession. Created by Tim Seeley, this series flips the script on the entire genre.

The story follows Cassie Hack, a “Final Girl” who survived a slasher attack and decided she wasn’t done fighting. Instead of going to therapy, she travels the country with her hulking partner, Vlad, hunting down “slashers” (undead killers) before they can hurt anyone else.

Why It’s Better Than The Movies: It turns the victim into the predator. Plus, it features official crossovers with horror icons like Chucky and Herbert West (Re-Animator), creating a shared universe that movies can rarely pull off legally.

  • Perfect for fans of: Scream, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cabin in the Woods.
  • Key Selling Point: It honors slasher tropes while destroying them.

2. Maniac of New York

The Unstoppable Force

For those who watched Terrifier 2 or Halloween Kills and thought, “I want to see an unstoppable killer loose in a massive city,” this is the book for you.

In Maniac of New York, a Jason Voorhees-esque killer named “Maniac Harry” has been plaguing NYC for years. The twist? The city has just given up. The government can’t stop him, so they treat him like a natural disaster. Commuters check “Maniac reports” like the weather to see if the subway is safe.

Why It’s Better Than The Movies: It captures the hopelessness of a slasher villain more effectively than any film. The gore is visceral, but the social commentary on how we normalize tragedy is the real horror.

  • Perfect for fans of: Terrifier, Friday the 13th Part VIII (if it was good), The Purge.
  • Key Selling Point: A gritty, cynical take on the “indestructible killer.”

3. Nailbiter

The Serial Killer Mystery

Imagine a town that has produced 16 of the world’s worst serial killers. Why are they all from the same place? That is the central mystery of Nailbiter.

While it plays out like a detective thriller, it is dripping with slasher elements. The main killer, the “Nailbiter,” chews the fingernails off his victims, and he is just one of many colorful, terrifying murderers you meet.

Why It’s Better Than The Movies: A movie only has 90 minutes to develop a killer. Nailbiter ran for years, allowing it to build a complex mythology around its town that feels like Twin Peaks meets The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

  • Perfect for fans of: Se7en, Silence of the Lambs, Longlegs.
  • Key Selling Point: A psychological thriller that isn’t afraid to get bloody.

4. Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees

The “Cozy” Slasher

This was the breakout hit of 2024. Imagine the cute, anthropomorphic animals of Animal Crossing or Winnie the Pooh, but the main character is a serial killer.

Samantha is an adorable bear who runs a hardware store. She is also a meticulous murderer who follows a strict code, much like Dexter Morgan. Her quiet life is ruined when another killer comes to town who doesn’t follow the rules.

Why It’s Better Than The Movies: The visual dissonance is disturbing. Seeing cute, cuddly art combined with brutal violence creates a unique horror vibe that live-action movies simply cannot replicate without looking silly.

  • Perfect for fans of: Dexter, Happy Tree Friends, Midsommar.
  • Key Selling Point: Unique art style masking a dark, twisted story.

5. Basketful of Heads

The 80s Grindhouse Throwback

Written by Joe Hill (son of Stephen King), this graphic novel is a love letter to 80s grindhouse cinema. A young woman is trapped on an island during a storm with a group of escaped convicts. Her only weapon? An ancient Viking axe.

The catch: when she decapitates someone with the axe, the head stays alive and keeps talking.

Why It’s Better Than The Movies: It balances comedy and terror perfectly. The dialogue between the survivor and the basket of severed heads she carries around is hilarious, clever, and absolutely bonkers.

  • Perfect for fans of: Evil Dead 2, Creepshow, Ready or Not.
  • Key Selling Point: A supernatural twist on the home invasion genre.

Conclusion

Whether you want high-octane gore like Maniac of New York or the meta-commentary of Hack/Slash, these graphic novels prove that ink and paper can scream just as loud as the silver screen.

Have you read any of these slasher comics? Let us know your favorite in the comments below!

Amazon Links

1. Hack/Slash: Omnibus Vol. 1

2. Maniac of New York Vol. 1: Death Train

3. Nailbiter Vol. 1: There Will Be Blood

4. Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees Vol. 1

5. Basketful of Heads

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