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Mark Russell
Author
Mark Russell is an author, comic book writer, and cartoonist living and toiling in Portland, Oregon. The works he is known for include God Is Disappointed in…
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Mike Marts
Mike Marts
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As Mad Cave Studios’ Editor-in-Chief, Mike is a seasoned insider with over 30 years of experience in the comic book and entertainment business. He has edited…
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Chris Panda
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Chris Panda is a French illustrator and comic book artist who works as a cover artist and interior artist in a variety of genres, including science fiction…
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Jason Wordie
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Rebecca Nalty
Colorist
Rebecca Nalty is a colourist currently living in Dublin, Ireland and has been working in the industry since 2017. Some of her previous titles include…
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Carlos M. Mangual
Letterer
Carlos M. Mangual is the founder and proprietor of Social Myth Studios and has been lettering comic books for over 15 years. His credits include work for…
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In an age where technology intertwines seamlessly with our everyday lives, Terrorbytes delves deeper into the shadows of our digital existence, exploring the uncharted territories of human consciousness shaped by technological evolution. This new series pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction, …
In an age where technology intertwines seamlessly with our everyday lives, Terrorbytes delves deeper into the shadows of our digital existence, exploring the uncharted territories of human consciousness shaped by technological evolution. This new series pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction, presenting stories that challenge the very essence of identity, morality, and reality in a hyper-connected world.
Reality is breaking—and everyone’s online.
Terrorbytes returns with a bold new arc of standalone, genre-spanning horror and science fiction stories exploring the darkest consequences of modern technology, unchecked power, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive the future. From immersive alien simulations that trap their users between life and death, to personalized digital realities that rewrite truth, memory, and morality, each issue delivers a complete nightmare with a sharp human core.
This arc pushes Terrorbytes further into high-concept, thought-provoking terror—where social media, AI, surveillance, and virtual worlds become tools of obsession, control, and existential dread. Every chapter is accessible on its own, yet together they form a chilling mosaic of a world sliding sideways into something unrecognizable.
Smart, unsettling, and visually ambitious, Terrorbytes is horror for the algorithm age—where the scariest monsters aren’t hiding in the dark, but staring back at us from the screen.
One series. Infinite nightmares.
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