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My Favorite Nightmare

Matthew Harvey
Skywald
Die, Little Spider
The Skeleton In the Desert
The Funeral Barge
Mortuary
Skywald Horror Comics
At Mind's Edge
Jeffrey Cathreine Jones
Sleep
The Oblong Box
I, Slime
The Corpse
Frankenstein's Castle
Archaeology
Public Domain
Bronze Age Horror Comics
New York Comic Con
The Ghoul Out Of Hell
Psycho No. 6
Edgar Allan Poe

My Favorite Nightmare is a horror-mood podcast that exhumes stories from classick Skywald horror comics of the 1970s and re-animates them as audio dramas!

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes6Founded3 months ago
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This episode adapts the"Sleep" from Psycho #6 (originally published May 1972), written and illustrated by Jeffrey Cathreine Jones (writing credit given to pen name Steve Stern), and "The Oblong Box" from Scream #4 (originally published February 1974)... more

This episode adapts the"This Archaic Breeding Ground" from Scream #1, written by AL Hewetson with art by Jose Gual, and "Limb from Limb from DEATH" from Nightmare Annual #1, written by Al Hewetson, with art by Pablo Marcos.

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This episode adapts the "At Mind's Edge" (from Nightmare #13, June 1973), originally written by Ed Fedory, with spot art by  Jesus Duran and "The Ghoul Out of Hell" (from Nightmare #16, December 1973) written by Al Hewetson, with spot illustrations b... more

This episode adapts the "Skeleton in the Desert" (from Scream #1, August 1973), originally written by Al Hewetson, with spot illustrations by Maelo Cintron, and "...Die, Little Spider!" (from Nightmare #13, June 1973) written by Al Hewetson (credited... more

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Morabund Matt Harvey
Host of the podcast, he offers rich narratives and insights into classic horror comics, often intertwining historical context with storytelling.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Quality sound and fun stories

    An audio drama where the source material is from obscure horror comics from the 1970's. Music and sound quality are great and the voice acting is solid. And at only 30 minutes an episode it's absolutely worth a listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HesherBob
    United States3 months ago
  • Fun and Creepy

    Skywald is a very intriguing corner of the murky world of 70’s horror comics, so super excited to see where this goes!! Also the musical elements of the story telling are exceptional! Fun stuff all round!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I.K.Brunel
    United States3 months ago
  • A Macabre Delight

    An extremely fun, brilliantly -produced show, with twisted tales of terror that will leave you dying for more. Get into it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AMooretician
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners praise the audio quality and sound design as exceptional, contributing greatly to the engagement of the stories.
Many reviews highlight the creativity and production value, making the show a must-listen for horror aficionados.
The storytelling is noted for its captivating and fun retelling of spooky tales, connecting with fans of horror and comic culture alike.

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This podcast focuses on the adaptation of classic horror stories primarily from Skywald comics of the 1970s, transforming them into engaging audio dramas. Listeners can expect a rich exploration of eerie narratives that delve into themes of mortality, insanity, and macabre humor. Each episode features different tales, ranging from science fiction horror to traditional gothic influences, bringing the thrilling and often overlooked heritage of vintage horror comics back to life through a modern auditory experience. The strong intertwining of narrative and sound, along with the host's insightful commentary, likely provides both chills and entertainment, appealing especially to fans of horror and comic history.

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