Monica Valentinelli, writer of “Last Man Standing” for the Unfashioned Creatures anthology, was kind enough to answer some questions for all the RSM fans. Q: Be honest! How familiar were you with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein when you first pitched for...
Handling both writing and art duties on “Pock-It Monster,” Blake Packard gives us a surreal, disturbing twist on Shelley’s classic tale. In our latest Q & A session, Blake talks about some of the artists and ideas that inspire his warped vision....
***CLOSES FEBRUARY 15th! GET YOUR QUERIES IN!*** We have been rocking you with hints for the last month. Now, Red Stylo Media is excited to announce the OPEN CALL for artists and writers to contribute to The Killer Queen Comics Anthology. Wait…Queen? As in,...
Red Stylo is excited to present the latest chapter in the dystopian, coming-of-age saga, City of Walls. A plan comes together for the kids, as painful memories and pressure from their parents come into play. They have a place in mind…California. But where does...
We’re treating everyone to a free preview of “The Cask of Amantillado,” the new adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s tale of revenge from Enrica Jang and Jason Strutz. This is the comic that we debuted at New York Comic Con 2013, and an excellent...
Is the Monster responsible for his crimes, or simply a victim of poor parenting? Magistrate Kirwin seeks to answer this age-old question once and for all–by bringing all the characters on a sleazy talk-show! Trash-talk! Ghosts! Vulgarity! All this, after a...
Dr. Frank N. Stein can’t decide if he’s a neurosurgeon or a marriage counselor. When Scarlet and Malcolm pay him a visit, the good doctor’s wires aren’t the only thing that get crossed! This slideshow requires JavaScript. R. Robert Pollak will...
“When I reflected on his crimes and malice, my hatred burst all bounds of moderation.” –Mary Shelley, Frankenstein. A rare first edition of Frankenstein could hold the key to a gruesome series of murders that took place over 200 years ago. Mr....
“A thousand times rather would I have confessed to render her happy life, now all was to be obliterated…and I the cause!”- –Mary Shelley, Frankenstein This slideshow requires JavaScript. The “Big Man” is the local...