Horror has found a new home on the paneled page at Hill House Comics, Joe Hill's new imprint at DC Comics, which is where readers can find several new imaginative and spooky comic book series, including Hill's Basketful of Heads. Following June Branch, a woman desperate to save her boyfriend with the help of an ancient axe and a growing collection of disembodied talking noggins, the sixth issue of Basketful of Heads comes later this month, and as a special treat for Daily Dead readers, we've been provided with exclusive preview pages!

June adds a new severed head to her collection after sacrificing a body part of her own in our exclusive preview pages from Basketful of Heads #6, which can be viewed below.

Created and written by Joe Hill, Basketful of Heads #6 features artwork by Leomacs, colors by Dave Stewart, lettering by Deron Bennett, a main cover by Reiko Murakami, and a variant cover by Igor Kordey.

The penultimate issue of the series will be released on March 25th in comic shops (some of which are now making deliveries to customers) and bookstores, and if you're practicing social distancing or self-quarantining due to the coronavirus, don't despair, because Basketful of Heads #6 will also be released digitally on ComiXology and ReadDC!

Basketful of Heads #6 synopsis: "In the darkest and most desperate hours of the night, June Branch will use her impossible occult hatchet to cut her way back to her boyfriend. But time is running out for Liam, and June's basket is getting heavier with every new swing of the axe! It's all going down in the penultimate chapter of the gonzo gorefest that launched Hill House Comics!

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