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Derek Anderson

Derek Anderson

Senior Editor, News & Features at Daily Dead

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  • English
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Exclusive: Meredith McClaren's MEAT EATERS to Bite into Comic Shops and Bookstores in July 2025 f...

Exclusive: Meredith McClaren's MEAT EATERS to Bite into Comic Shops and Bookstores in July 2025 from Oni Press
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Veronica Opens a Halloween Store in Her House in Exclusive Preview ...

Veronica Opens a Halloween Store in Her House in Exclusive Preview of BETTY & VERONICA JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #328
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Q&A: Matt Wagner and Kelley Jones Discuss Their New Graphic Novel D...

After fleshing out Bram Stoker's iconic bloodsucking character like never before in Dracula—Book 1: The Impaler, Matt Wagner and Kelley Jones are now shining a spotlight on Dracula's bloodthirsty brides in Dracula—Book II: The Brides, and with the graphic novel now on Kickstarter, we caught up with Matt and Kelley in a new Q&A feature! […]
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Q&A: Matt Bors Discusses THE TOXIC AVENGER Comic Book Series and Ne...

Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Matt Bors has been entertaining readers with his thought-provoking work for years, and now he's bringing his incisive commentary to Tromaville in The Toxic Avenger comic book series. Written by Bors with artwork by Fred Harper, The Toxic Avenger #1 (the first of five issues) is now available from AHOY Comics. […]
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Video Interview: Bobby Roe and Zack Andrews Reflect on THE HOUSES O...

Since watching it with my friends at our annual Scary Movie Marathon years ago, The Houses October Built has been one of my favorite found footage horror films, perfectly encapsulating the "wait, is this real?" vibe of The Blair Witch Project and infusing it into the world of real-life scare attractions throughout autumnal America. This […]
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Video Interview: Benjamin Barfoot Discusses the Eerie Imagery and F...

Seeing his father's face looking back at him through the narrow confines of the air vent in his bedroom was unnerving in itself, but what made it even more terrifying for young Isaac is the foreboding fact that his dad recently died in a car accident. That's just one of many nightmarish images and question-raising […]
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Exclusive: “A Terrifying New Experiment in Pain” - We Have the Enti...

Exclusive: “A Terrifying New Experiment in Pain” - We Have the Entire First Issue of Cullen Bunn, Jesús Hervás, and Federico Sabbatini's INVASIVE That You Can Read Right Now!
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Q&A: Marco Finnegan Looks at 1930s Los Angeles Through a Different ...

Death was just the beginning for private investigator Juan Calavera, whose spirit is summoned on Dia de los Muertos to help the barrios of 1930s Los Angeles in the new comic book series Calavera, P.I. With the first issue of the supernatural noir now on shelves from Oni Press, Daily Dead had the pleasure of […]
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Q&A: Writer/Director Chris Vander Kaay Discusses the Passion, Big I...

After an enigmatic online meeting with a life coach, an ambitious YouTuber discovers that you really should be careful what you wish for when all of his dreams and goals begin to come true at a terrifying cost in Chris Vander Kaay's new movie .ask. A mind-bending journey that would be right at home in […]
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Dissecting Death's Design in FINAL DESTINATION BLOODLINES Interview...

It's hard to believe that it's been 14 years since the last Final Destination film was released in theaters (and the franchise feels more popular now than ever before—just try looking at a log truck on the road and not thinking about that killer opening in Final Destination 2), but the latest installment is well […]
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Talking R.L. Stine, Tubular Tunes, and Killer ’80s Fashion with FEA...

As enamored as I was with the Goosebumps books at the public library when I was growing up, I was just as obsessed with R.L. Stine's Fear Street novels. There was something more dangerous about them, more edgy, more slasher-y. While Goosebumps sparked my imagination with frightful fun, Fear Street gave me something to look […]