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Episode 193: Tell me of sensual horror featuring E.M. Carroll

E.M. Carroll comes on the pod to talk about their comics WHEN I ARRIVED AT THE CASTLE and A GUEST IN THE HOUSE. When I Arrived at the Castle has a stunning new cover from Silver Sprocket and all the same goodness of the first printing. We get into Carroll’s creative process, the new cover, the long life of the comic, how they originally started creating it, and why horror comics rule. Plus, gay haunted houses! Their mom’s book club! Sexy scary ladies! And more!

Learn more about E.M. Carroll and check out many of their short comics (for free!) at: https://emcarroll.com/

Get your copy of When I Arrived at the Castle from Silver Sprocket.

Get A Guest in the House, published by First Second, wherever you get your books or here.

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