After the success of last year's Headless Horseman Halloween Annual, Dark Horse Comics is back with an all-new treat for horror fans this Halloween! The 56-page one-shot is filled with new horror stories from David Dastmalchian, Leah Kilpatrick, Ben Stenbeck, James Asmus, Matt Smith, and Chris Panda:

"Like the urban legends and folklore frights of yore, the Headless Horseman is returning to haunt you once more! Dark Horse Comics presents an all-new 2024 edition of The Headless Horseman Halloween Annual.

Similar to the first Headless Horseman horror anthology, published in 2023, the 2024 one-shot collects five stories from some of the best horror writers and artists around. David Dastmalchian (Count Crowley), Leah Kilpatrick, and Lukas Ketner (Count Crowley) all return with new stories this year. Ben Stenbeck (Koshchei in Hell) and James Asmus (Survival Street) will join the team for the first time with their fright-filled stories with Matt Smith (Hellboy in Love) and Chris Panda (TransformersPop’s Chocklit Shoppe of Horrors) contributing their haunting illustrations to the anthology as well.

Don't miss out on the Headless Horseman Halloween Annual 2024, a 56-page horror extravaganza. It's set to hit comic shops on October 23, 2024, but you can preorder your copy now from your local comic shop for $7.99."

Take a look at covers below from Lukas Ketner and Francesco Francavilla:

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