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The Blackheart Market Dunfermline

The Blackheart Market Dunfermline: The Ultimate Alt-Guide

The Blackheart Market Dunfermline: The Ultimate Alt-Guide The Blackheart Market made a thrilling return to Fife in 2025! On May 10th, 2025, the shadows gathered at the Kingsgate Shopping Centre. This popular destination sits in the heart of Dunfermline. Specifically, the event ran from 11 am until 5 pm. Consequently, hundreds of horror fans, goths, and alt-culture lovers flocked to the centre. They came to explore a marketplace that celebrates the weird and wonderful. A UNIQUE SHOPPING TRIP IN FIFE The Blackheart Market is now famous as Scotland’s top spot for the strange. Furthermore, hosting the event at the added a modern feel to the day. While some markets take place in isolated halls, this central location provided great access for our “delightful demons.” As fans walked through the centre, they saw creepy animatronics and giant inflatables. We picked these items specifically to give you the best photo spots for your social media. Moreover, spooky music and dark themes kept the mood high all day. Because this event helps small, local businesses, you can find items here that you rarely see in other retail shops. TRADERS, GOTHIC ART, AND HORROR TOYS In this The Blackheart Market Dunfermline guide, we want to highlight our amazing traders. We carefully check every vendor to ensure you see the best horror, goth, and alt-merch. Specifically, the market showed off: Alt Fashion: Goth jewellery, dark clothes, and occult accessories. Creepy Décor: Hand-made candles, taxidermy, and spooky home art. Art Prints: Original work from the best dark artists in Scotland. Dark Collectibles: Horror-themed figures and rare trading cards. If you enjoy dark and gritty stories, you should check out our other reviews. For example, our looks at the dark side of heroes. Similarly, for fans of scary future worlds, we suggest reading our . WHY WE CHOSE KINGSGATE SHOPPING CENTRE Using the Kingsgate Shopping Centre allowed us to bring the alt-scene to a major Dunfermline hub. Consequently, guests could shop for essentials before hunting for rare horror toys. In addition to the great stalls, the venue offers easy access for everyone. This made it a popular pick for fans traveling from across Fife and Edinburgh. To help you find more alt-style content, we made the . Many famous Disney villains actually serve as the main inspiration for the artists at our events! LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FUTURE Our main mission at BGCP is to help local talent grow. Therefore, we want you to follow the artists you discovered at the market. If you want to know how professionals write dark stories, read our . He is a master of dark and scary comic books. While the 2025 event was a massive success, we are already looking ahead. Specifically, you can find all our upcoming stops on the page. Additionally, the market serves as a safe space for people who love the alternative scene. In summary, we look forward to returning to Dunfermline with even more spooky surprises very soon! BLACKHEART 2026 DATES

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Blackheart Night Market Glasgow

The Blackheart Market Glasgow: The Ultimate Night Market

The Blackheart Market Glasgow: The Ultimate Night Market Guide The Blackheart Market made a haunting return to Glasgow in 2025! On October 19th, 2025, darkness fell over the courtyard at WEST Brewery. This famous spot sits right on the historic Glasgow Green. Specifically, this event was a night market. It ran from 3 pm until 9 pm. Consequently, huge crowds of horror fans and goths gathered under the autumn sky. They came to enjoy a truly unique shopping trip. A GREAT NIGHT MARKET FOR FANS The Blackheart Market is Scotland’s top spot for the strange and unusual. Furthermore, the night market format at WEST Brewery added a spooky feel to the evening. Most markets happen in boring shopping centers. However, the old brewery courtyard provided the perfect home for our “delightful demons.” As fans walked past the stalls, they saw creepy animatronics and giant inflatables. We chose these items specifically to give you the best photo spots for social media. Moreover, loud music and spooky themes kept the energy high all night. Because the event helps local makers, it offers real items that you cannot find in normal shops. TRADERS, GOTHIC ART, AND HORROR TOYS In this The Blackheart Market Glasgow guide, we want to praise our amazing vendors. We carefully pick every trader to ensure you see the best horror, goth, and alt-merch. Specifically, the market featured: Alt Fashion: Goth clothes, dark jewelry, and cool accessories. Creepy Decor: Hand-made candles, taxidermy, and spooky home items Art Prints: Great work from the best horror artists in Scotland. Dark Toys: Horror-themed figures and rare cards. If you like dark stories, you should check out our other reviews. For example, our looks at the gritty side of heroes. Similarly, for fans of scary future worlds, we suggest our . WHY WE CHOSE WEST BREWERY Using WEST Brewery let us mix the alt-scene with a famous Glasgow park. Consequently, guests could grab a craft beer while they hunted for rare toys. In addition to the great stalls, the venue is easy to reach. This made it a popular pick for fans from all over the city. To help you find more alt-style content, we made the . Many Disney villains actually inspire the artists at our events! SUPPORTING LOCAL SCOTTISH ARTISTS Our main goal at BGCP is to help local talent. Therefore, we want you to follow the artists you saw at Glasgow Green. If you want to know how pros write dark stories, read our . He is a master of dark and scary comics. Additionally, the night market is a safe place for people who love the shadows. In summary, the 2025 Glasgow night market was a huge success. We look forward to coming back with even more scary surprises soon! BLACKHEART 2026 DATES

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Blackheart Market East Kilbride

The Blackheart Market East Kilbride 2025

The Blackheart Market 2025: Halloween Arrived Early in East Kilbride Note: This event took place on September 27th & 28th, 2025. Looking for our next horror market? [Click here for upcoming Blackheart Market dates]. In September 2025, The Blackheart Market descended upon EK, East Kilbride, transforming the Centre West shopping centre into a haven for horror fans, goths, and lovers of the alternative. Running alongside the popular East Kilbride Comic Con, this event brought a darker, edgier vibe to the mall, offering a unique shopping experience that you won’t find on the high street. A Spooky Shopping Experience The Blackheart Market isn’t your average craft fair. We curate the best independent traders in Scotland to bring you items that are spooky, strange, and spectacular. The 2025 East Kilbride edition featured: Horror & Gothic Decor: From handmade skulls and taxidermy art to gothic homeware that turns any house into a haunted mansion. Alternative Fashion: Vendors selling punk accessories, metal merchandise, and unique clothing for those who dress to express. Original Art: Prints and canvases from talented local artists featuring movie monsters, cryptids, and dark fantasy scenes. The Atmosphere: Shoppers were greeted by our signature spooky animatronics and larger-than-life inflatables, making it a perfect photo op for the Halloween season. The Venue: Centre West, East Kilbride Located in the heart of East Kilbride (G74 1LL), the Centre West area of the EK shopping centre provided the perfect backdrop for our market. Accessibility: The venue is fully wheelchair accessible with excellent transport links from Glasgow and beyond. Free Entry: As always, entry to The Blackheart Market was completely free, allowing everyone to come in and browse the incredible wares on display. Don’t Miss The Next Nightmare Missed out on the 2025 event? Don’t worry—The Blackheart Market is a touring beast! We host events across Scotland throughout the year, with major stops in Glasgow, Ayr, and East Kilbride. To make sure you don’t miss our return in 2026: Check our Calendar: View all upcoming Blackheart Market and BGCP events here. Follow us on Socials: See photos from the event and get the latest updates on our Facebook and Instagram. Want to Trade with Us? Are you a creator of the creepy? A maker of the macabre? We are always looking for new traders to join The Blackheart Market family. What we look for: Horror crafts, gothic jewellery, alternative fashion, original art, and anything weird or wonderful. No AI Art / No Drop-shipping: We champion authentic creativity. Apply Now: If you want to sell at our next East Kilbride event, visit our Exhibitor Info page here.

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Blackheart Market Falkirk

The Blackheart Market Falkirk: The Ultimate Alt-Guide

The Blackheart Market Falkirk: The Ultimate Alt-Guide The Blackheart Market made a thrilling return to Falkirk in 2025! On April 12th, 2025, the shadows gathered at the . This popular retail hub sits in the heart of Falkirk’s town centre. Specifically, the event ran from 11 am until 5 pm. Consequently, hundreds of horror fans, goths, and alt-culture lovers flocked to the centre. They came to explore a marketplace that celebrates the weird and wonderful. A UNIQUE SHOPPING TRIP IN FALKIRK The Blackheart Market is now famous as Scotland’s top spot for the strange. Furthermore, hosting the event at the Howgate Shopping Centre provided a modern feel to the day. While some markets take place in isolated community halls, this central location offered great access for our “delightful demons.” As fans walked through the centre, they saw creepy animatronics and giant inflatables. We picked these items specifically to give you the best photo spots for your social media. Moreover, spooky music and dark themes kept the mood high all day. Because this event helps small, local businesses, you can find items here that you rarely see in other retail shops. TRADERS, GOTHIC ART, AND HORROR TOYS In this The Blackheart Market Falkirk guide, we want to highlight our amazing traders. We carefully check every vendor to ensure you see the best horror, goth, and alt-merch. Specifically, the market showed off: Alt Fashion: Goth jewellery, dark clothes, and occult accessories. Creepy Décor: Hand-made candles, taxidermy, and spooky home art. Art Prints: Original work from the best dark artists in Scotland. Dark Collectibles: Horror-themed figures and rare trading cards. If you enjoy dark and gritty stories, you should check out our other reviews. For example, our looks at the dark side of heroes. Similarly, for fans of scary future worlds, we suggest reading our . WHY WE CHOSE HOWGATE SHOPPING CENTRE Using the Howgate Shopping Centre allowed us to bring the alt-scene to a major Falkirk hub. Consequently, guests could shop for their daily essentials before hunting for rare horror toys. In addition to the great stalls, the venue offers easy access for everyone. This made it a popular pick for fans traveling from across Central Scotland and West Lothian. To help you find more alt-style content, we made the . Many famous Disney villains actually serve as the main inspiration for the artists at our events! LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FUTURE Our main mission at BGCP is to help local talent grow. Therefore, we want you to follow the artists you discovered at the market. If you want to know how professionals write dark stories, read our . He is a master of dark and scary comic books. While the 2025 event was a massive success, we are already looking ahead. Specifically, you can find all our upcoming stops on the page. Additionally, the market serves as a safe space for people who love the alternative scene. In summary, we look forward to returning to Falkirk with even more spooky surprises very soon! BLACKHEART 2026 DATES

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Blackheart Market Edinburgh Goth Horror Alt

The Blackheart Market Edinburgh: The Ultimate Alt Guide

The Blackheart Market Edinburgh: The Ultimate Alt Event Guide The Blackheart Market makes its thrilling return to Edinburgh! On the 26th of October 2025, horror fans and goth enthusiasts gathered at Hangar 5 at Potterrow for a truly immersive experience. Specifically, the event ran from 11 am to 5 pm and offered free entry to the public. Consequently, a massive crowd of “delightful demons” descended upon the capital to celebrate alternative culture in a unique setting. UNDERSTANDING THE BLACKHEART MARKET EXPERIENCE The Blackheart Market is not just a standard trading event. Instead, it serves as a central hub for Scotland’s alternative community. Furthermore, the market provides a platform for creators who specialize in the macabre, the supernatural, and the strange. Whether you are a fan of horror, Halloween, or goth aesthetics, the market offers something for every dark soul. As visitors wandered through the spooky aisles at Potterrow, they were surrounded by captivating inflatables and animatronic creatures. These were specifically designed to enhance the atmosphere and provide photo opportunities. Moreover, the inclusion of thrilling music and supernatural themes ensured that a delightful chill went down every visitor’s spine. Because the event focuses on alternative culture, it is the perfect place to find items you simply cannot get on the high street. TRADERS, MERCHANDISE, AND ALT-COLLECTIBLES In this The Blackheart Market Edinburgh guide, we must highlight the incredible variety of merchandise usually available at our events. Our curated roster of talented traders offers a mesmerizing variety of horror, goth, and alternative crafts. Specifically, fans can expect to find: Handmade Horror Art: Original prints and dark illustrations. Goth Fashion: Alternative clothing, jewellery, and occult accessories. Alternative Crafts: Taxidermy, candles, and home décor for the eerie at heart. Media and Comics: Rare horror films and dark graphic novels. If you enjoy exploring the darker side of storytelling, you should check out our other reviews. For instance, if you love psychological deconstruction, our dives into the shadows of the hero genre. Similarly, for fans of post-apocalyptic horror, we highly recommend our . These reviews provide excellent context for the types of themes celebrated at The Blackheart Market. WHY WE CHOSE HANGAR 5 AT POTTERROW Potterrow’s Hangar 5 provides an excellent industrial backdrop for an alternative market. Consequently, the venue allows for a large variety of stalls while maintaining an intimate, eerie vibe. In addition to the vendors, the location makes the event accessible for students and residents in the heart of Edinburgh. Because we want to help you find more “alt” content across all genres, we have compiled the . While Disney is often seen as bright and family-friendly, many of the classic villains found on that list serve as major inspirations for the horror artists at our events! SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT SCOTTISH TALENT Supporting the local scene is a core mission of BGCP and The Blackheart Market. Therefore, we encourage everyone to follow the traders and artists they discover at our markets. For those interested in the professional side of dark storytelling, our offers a fascinating look at a writer who has mastered dark sci-fi and horror themes within the industry. Additionally, the market provides a safe and inclusive space for the “weird and wonderful” to gather. In summary, while the 2025 Edinburgh date has passed, the spirit of the market continues to grow. We look forward to bringing even more unsettling items and thrilling atmosphere to our future Scottish dates. Find out Blackheart’s 2026 dates

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Blackheart Market Kirkcaldy Scotland Horror Goth Alt Market

The Blackheart Market Kirkcaldy: The Ultimate Alt-Guide

The Blackheart Market Kirkcaldy: The Ultimate Alt-Guide The Blackheart Market made a haunting return to Kirkcaldy in 2025! On October 4th, 2025, the shadows gathered at the . This central retail hub sits right on the High Street in Kirkcaldy. Specifically, the event ran from 11 am until 5 pm. Consequently, hundreds of horror fans, goths, and alt-culture lovers flocked to the centre. They came to explore a spine-chilling wonderland that celebrates the macabre. A SPINE-CHILLING SHOPPING TRIP IN FIFE The Blackheart Market is now famous as Scotland’s top spot for the strange. Furthermore, hosting the event at the Mercat Shopping Centre provided an eerie atmosphere for the day. While many markets take place in quiet halls, this busy shopping centre transformed into a realm of horror for our “delightful demons.” As fans walked through the centre, they saw larger-than-life inflatables and animatronics. We picked these items specifically to showcase your favourite horror characters. Moreover, these displays provided excellent photo spots for social media. Because this event helps small, local businesses, you can find items here that you rarely see in other high street shops. TRADERS, GOTHIC ART, AND MACABRE TOYS In this The Blackheart Market Kirkcaldy guide, we want to highlight our amazing traders. We carefully check every vendor to ensure you see the best horror, goth, and alt-merch. Specifically, the market showed off: Alt Fashion: Goth jewelry, dark clothes, and stylish accessories. Creepy Decor: Hand-made candles, quirky homeware, and spooky art. Art Prints: Original work from the best dark artists in Scotland. Dark Collectibles: Horror-themed figures and cuddly (or creepy) plushies. If you enjoy dark and gritty stories, you should check out our other reviews. For example, our looks at the dark side of heroes. Similarly, for fans of scary future worlds, we suggest reading our . These reviews provide great context for the evolution of dark tropes in modern media. WHY WE CHOSE MERCAT SHOPPING CENTRE Using the Mercat Shopping Centre allowed us to bring the alt-scene to a major Fife hub. Consequently, guests could shop for their daily essentials before hunting for rare horror treasures. In addition to the great stalls, the venue offers easy access for everyone. This made it a popular pick for fans traveling from across Kirkcaldy and the surrounding areas. To help you find more alt-style content, we made the . Many famous Disney villains actually serve as the main inspiration for the artists at our events! LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FUTURE Our main mission at BGCP is to help local talent grow. Therefore, we want you to follow the artists and creators you discovered at the market. If you want to know how professionals write dark stories, read our . He is a master of dark and scary comic books. While the 2025 event was a massive success, we are already looking ahead. Specifically, you can find all our upcoming stops on the page. Additionally, the market serves as a safe space for people who love the alternative scene. In summary, we look forward to returning to Kirkcaldy with even more spooky surprises very soon! BLACKHEART 2026 DATES

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Review – Fear Street Trilogy

Review – Fear Street Trilogy Directed by: Leigh Janiak Produced by: Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and David Ready Screenplay: Phil Graziadei, Leigh Janiak, Zak Olkewicz and Kate Trefry Cast: Kiana Madeira, Olivia Scott Welch, Benjamin Flores Jr., Julia Rehwald and Fred Hechinger Release Date: July 2021 Based on the source material of R.L. Stine’s Fear Street books, the Fear Street Trilogy of moviesis the latest offering from Netflix to combine angsty teenage characters with horror, gore and ameshing of subgenres which will delight and potentially frustrate fans alike. Let’s take a deepdive into the three films and find out what everyone’s talking about. I’ll talk about eachinstallment and then give you a wider overview of themes and where it could go next, bewarned this may contain some spoilers – I have tried to avoid this but it’s tricky so if youhaven’t seen all three be aware! Fear Street Part One: 1994 We begin with a brutal murder in the town of Shadyside, where centuries of horrific eventscaused by a witches curse have plagued the town’s residents and affected everyone’s lives forgenerations. Locals believe they are to blame in some way for the bad happenings, and are atodds with the folks living in neighbouring Sunnyvale, who prosper with their white mansionsand manicured lawns. Our Scooby-like gang is soon drawn into the murders, when Sam (OliviaScott Welch) has a vision of the witch Sarah Fier and becomes a target for all the previouskillers spawned by the curse who are apparently indestructible and out for her blood, literally.Sam’s brave girlfriend Deena (Kiana Madeira), her brother Josh (Benjamin Flores Jr.) and theirfriends scramble to escape the killers, hatch a plan to end the curse and save the town. Ithoroughly enjoyed this, from the gory killings we get to see onscreen (you’ll never look atsliced bread the same) to the chemistry between the cast – this is a great homage to 90’s greatssuch as Scream and there’s a lot of nostalgic fun to be had in revisiting 90’s internetconnections, sensibilities and soundtrack. Director Janiak knows exactly when to nod and winkto the audience with jet black humour and when to take a step back and allow the actors toprovide us with emotional moments to invest in the characters. The plucky teens soon realisethe witches curse will not be lifted so easily and it’s up to them to continue the fight and solvethe mystery. Review – Fear Street Trilogy continues below Fear Street Part Two: 1978 Having survived the events of the previous movie and with noted casualties, the remainingmembers of the group discover that there was a survivor to a massacre in the 70’s and seek herout to try and find out what to do next, as Sam is possessed by evil. The first large chunk of thefilm is told in flashback by C. Berman, who we discover survived at summer camp using herwits and with a little help. The film presents us with new characters, a psycho killer who givesthe actual creeps and ties in some more background story linking one of the killers from the1950s. Two bickering sisters at camp try to get along when the killings strike, but just who ifeither of them survived? Who is C.Berman? We also get to meet a younger incarnation ofSheriff Goode and the first hints for those paying close attention, that the curse is not all itseems. Taking horror tropes from movies like Halloween and 70s slashers this was myabsolute favourite of the three. At one point, 3 female characters sit together to problem solvetackling the killer and this might not seem something significant, but it’s so rare to see thiswithout the discussion being about boyfriends or makeup and it definitely passes the Bechdeltest. The female characters really give us strong heroines to root for and plenty of tension infollowing who’s slaughtered next. Let’s just say those virginal pure types are not necessarilyrewarded over the teens who decide to partake in drugs and sex! The ending leaves us with yetmore questions as Deena scrambles to use what she learned about camp nightwing. Fear Street Part Three: 1666 In attempting to reunite Sarah Frier’s hand with her remains, Deena is on a quest to help Sam(who’s still thrashing against a radiator Exorcist style) and finally lift the witch’s curse forgood. Transported back in time to, yes you guessed it :1666, Deena experiences what happenedto Sarah and the events that lead up to her being put to death by the townsfolk. Actors reappearto play additional roles and have great fun with this, although the period accents are more thana little ropey from some. Is that meant to sound Cornish? Welsh? Shakespearean?. A visceral,immersive world is created and you can practically smell the horse manure, (everyone’s) BOand the local drunk/conspiracy theorist ‘Mad Tom’ – played with absolute relish by McCabeSlye. After being caught making out in the woods with the local pastor’s daughter, Sarah isaccused of witchcraft as the homophobic and pitchfork weilding locals think she hassummoned the Devil and caused the contamination of the water supply and farm animals toturn cannibalistic. As Sarah is hanged from a tree (now the site of the Shadyside mall), shevows never to forgive those responsible and haunt them forever. As the truth unfolds, itbecomes clear that the history of Shadyside is all connected by Satanic rituals and an obsessionwith power. A classic team up at the mall brings us the final showdown. Keep watching for themid credit scene that gives us a glimpse of how the story could continue. Overview of the trilogy & themes At the heart of all the movies is teenage life and all the self-discovery, angst and difficulties weall remember. A strong theme of oppression and overcoming prejudice is there too with thecentral queer love story perfectly framing idea that being ‘different’ can be dangerous & evendeadly. Director Janiak provides us with a feminist perspective and this is very satisfying, thereare no final girls or damsels to be rescued here and the female characters are all fleshed outand given their own motivations for their

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Review – Trick ‘R Treat

Review – Trick ‘R Treat Publisher: DC Comics Writer: Marc Andreyko Art: Mike Huddleston, Grant Bond, Chris Gugliotti & Fiona Staples Release date: October 2009 Introduction What’s not to love about trick or treating? It’s filled with scares, sweets, and dressing up. All these elements of the beloved Halloween tradition are present in Trick ‘R Treat. Written by Marc Andreyko, Trick ‘R Treat is a four-issue graphic novel adaptation of the cult horror film. As someone who has a soft spot for the film, I took the chance to review Trick ‘R Treat issues 1-4. Writing/Story Like its cinematic counterpart, the story features four interwoven stories that take place in an unknown town during Halloween. There’s a high school principal who dabbles in a little murder with his son; A quartet of high school kids who fall victim to their own prank; A young virgin seeking her ‘first’ which takes a bloody twist; and lastly, a bitter old recluse who gets an uninvited guest. As you can probably already tell, these stories are not suitable for younger readers. This is evident within the first few pages that set the tone quite nicely for the rest of the series. Each issue focuses on a different story, but they are all connected by a mysterious young trick or treater called Sam. This creepy little guy pops up in every issue and his presence reinforces the ancient traditions surrounding Halloween, which is really interesting, as there are so many opportunities for the story to go. One instance teaches you to always check your candy, as a young delinquent falls victim to his murderous high school principal. Then at other times, he is seen slaughtering and attacking those who do not stick to the rules of the holiday, such as giving out candy or keeping up their decorations. Halloween films very rarely focus on the actual holiday itself, and it’s something that makes Trick ‘R Treat stand out from the crowd and can put a chill up anyone’s spine. Writer Marc Andreyko manages to capture the essence of the film’s script quite well, and the anthology format works rather well as a graphic novel. You can see clearly where each of these stories begin to connect with each other, which is crucial to the overall plot. What I enjoyed about the writing, was the presence of both practical and supernatural threats. There are monsters and ghouls, but there are also mundane evils such as sadistic humans disguised as nice guys. It’s not a balance many horror comics can pull off and it adds to the atmosphere of suspense when you are reading. The only major downfall is that Andreyko’s adaptation does not add anything new to the story or the overall plot. I feel like there are certain moments that he could have explored a little further or added in extra information. That’s only a small downside, because these issues are like four giftwrapped scarefests for any horror loving fan! Art With a different artist for each issue, the artwork is certainly a bit of a mixed bag. Each artist brings a different style and this can make the four issues seem a little inconsistent. That’s not to say the visuals are not good. In the first issue, Mike Huddleston’s art looks the most realistic. With its dark purplish tint, he manages to capture the suspense of the film’s opening act. I really loved Grant Bond’s approach to the art in the second issue, which gives off this creepy cartoonish vibe. It adds to the campy and theatrical nature of the holiday and the story itself. However, Christopher Gugliotti’s tackling of the third issue fell a little flat to me. I won’t spoil the story, but it contains one of the best twists in modern horror, and the artwork was either too dark to see what was going on, or a little too chaotic. It’s a shame because it’s a great moment, but the artwork was a little too obscure to really nail it. For the fourth issue, Fiona Staples brings the old fashioned horror vibes. Think Tales From the Crypt or the Eerie comics. Her artwork is visually the most appealing and matches the darker tone of this issues story. Overall Overall, Trick ‘R Treat is a decent graphic novel adaptation of a really obscure horror film. Andreyko manages to capture the creepy tone of the film and has created a decent selection of horror stories. Though, if you are a fan of the film, these four issues won’t add anything new to the story but they do act as a nice visual companion to the film. If you’ve never seen the film, and you are looking for some good scares that aren’t cliche, then give Trick ‘R Treat a shot (preferably in the dark!). If you enjoyed our review of Trick’ R Treat then leave a comment or rating below. 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