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If you liked Basketful of Heads, here are the top 71 books to read next:
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Atmospheric, gorgeous, and deliciously creepy - Through the Woods is a short, haunting read that lingers in your mind. Highly recommended for anyone craving a visual, fairy-tale-tinged scare!
- #2
A brilliant, unsettling exploration of belief and truth in a world where conspiracies can reshape reality. Not for the faint of heart, but absolutely gripping for the right reader.
- #3
A chilling and atmospheric horror graphic novel with stunning visuals - definitely worth checking out if you’re craving something genuinely creepy and beautifully crafted.
- #4
A complex, unsettling meditation on Lovecraft's legacy - Providence is essential reading for cosmic horror devotees, but approach with caution if you dislike dense narratives or disturbing themes.
- #5Wytches #1Book 1 in the series:Wytches
A must-read for horror and graphic novel fans - Wytches delivers a fresh, frightening twist on witch lore with striking art and edge-of-your-seat suspense. Just don’t expect to sleep easy after! 🍂🖤
- #6
A fast-paced, brutal horror ride with chilling atmosphere and a badass heroine. Not for the faint of heart, but a must for horror and monster comic fans!
- #7
A dark, twisty mystery with a unique premise and strong horror vibes - Nailbiter is a page-turner for fans of crime and horror with a taste for the offbeat. Definitely worth a try if you enjoy graphic novels that play with genre tropes.
- #8
Neonomicon is a bold, brilliantly executed but deeply disturbing Lovecraftian graphic novel - essential for horror aficionados, but definitely not for everyone.
- #9
A gorgeously illustrated, uniquely emotional blend of horror, mystery, and the secret lives of pets – sometimes heartwarming, sometimes harrowing, always memorable. Worth a read for comic and animal lovers alike.
A cult classic brimming with depraved humor and wicked creativity - perfect for those who like their comics with a touch (or a gallon) of gore and a wink to the darkness inside us all. Not for everyone, but unforgettable for the right reader.