Brian Keene has single-handedly rewritten the zombie genre with THE RISING and its sequel, CITY OF THE DEAD.
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Brian Keene has single-handedly rewritten the zombie genre with THE RISING and its sequel, CITY OF THE DEAD.
"In the 1980s and 90s photocopied, or Xeroxed, zines were very popular."
In the 1980s and 90s photocopied, or Xeroxed, zines were very popular. They were an affordable way for a publisher to put out an anthology (or collection) of stories. Unfortunately, due to the advancement in printing, the traditional zine has been replaced by glossy, professional looking magazines, and people took advantage of the internet to produce (mainly free) online zines (these were short lived). Now, with technology being the way it is, podcasts and (YouTube) video blogs are the new thing.
NEW REVIEW: Jack Bantry & Robert Essig - 'A Lesson In Renegade Filmmaking' (2022)
Next up on DLS Reviews is a long overdue review of Jack Bantry & Robert Essig’s limited edition chapbook ‘A Lesson In Renegade Filmmaking’ (2022) which was released through Bantry’s highly revered Splatterpunk Zine.
It’s a short tale that sends you back to the 80’s as a horror hungry youngster. Another quality read from two excellent authors within the horror genre…
DLS Reviews provides an in-depth review of Jack Bantry and Robert Essig's chapbook 'A Lesson In Renegade Filmmaking' (2022)
NEW REVIEW: Splatterpunk Zine - Issue 14 (2025)
Next up on DLS Reviews, the latest issue of Jack Bantry’s Splatterpunk Zine has been given a full DLS dissection – with Issue 14. An absolute corker of an issue to. One of the stories even had DLS’ head honcho winching at the nastiness!
DLS Reviews provides an in-depth review of 'Splatterpunk Zine - Issue 14' (2025)
NEW REVIEW: Jack Bantry & Robert Essig - The Palmist (2025)
Next up on DLS Reviews we have a full dissection of Jack Bantry and Robert Essig’s limited edition chapbook ‘The Palmist’ (2025)…
DLS Reviews provides an in-depth review of Jack Bantry and Robert Essig's chapbook 'The Palmist' (2025)
NEW REVIEW: Jack Bantry / Nathan Robinson - Splatterpunk Zine Split Chapbook (2014)
About frigging time I got around to reviewing this one… next up on DLS Reviews we have a full dissection of the Limited-Edition Splatterpunk Zine Split Chapbook that was published back in 2014, which contained Jack Bantry’s short story ‘The Good And The Bad’ and Nathan Robinson’s short ‘Run For Your Life Nick McClusky’. Incredible dual cover art by Dan Henk and top-notch zombie apocalypse reading! The chapbook’s also probably a bit of a rarity now!
DLS Reviews provides an in-depth review of the Splatterpunk Zine Split Chapbook containing Jack Bantry’s ‘The Good And The Bad’ and Nathan R
NEW REVIEW: Jack Bantry & Robert Essig - Insatiable (2019)
Next up on DLS Reviews we have a full dissection of Jack Bantry and Robert Essig’s novel ‘Insatiable’ (2019). As quoted on the cover “it’s a ferocious adrenaline overload delivering a thick slab of gore-encrusted brutality on a platter of libido-fuelled perversity”…
https://www.dlsreviews.com/insatiable.php
NEW REVIEW: Jack Bantry & Robert Essig - ‘Ain’t Worth A Shit’ (2019)
Next up on DLS Reviews we have a full dissection of Jack Bantry and Robert Essig’s hard-hitting crime thriller ‘Ain’t Worth A Shit’ (2019).
It’s a damn gritty read, made all the more gut-wrenching by the true-to-life reality of the organised criminal world lurking in the underbelly of our very own towns and cities…
https://www.dlsreviews.com/aint-worth-a-shit.php