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Queer Horror

Fun and Freaky Perspectives on Macabre Media

Gina Brandolino Joe Carlough

$22.99

Paperback

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English
Microcosm Pub
01 January 2026
Don't be scared straight!

Curl up on the couch with Joe and Gina for a romp through their favourite horror movies, TV shows, and books from the 1930s to today, exploring their messages, meaning, and enduring appeal for queer audiences.

From The Thing to vampire porn, The Exorcist to paranormal television, Goblin Market to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, these thoughtful, conversational essays will make you think, laugh, shiver, and see your favourite media in a new light (even if you have to cover your eyes for the scary parts).

Horror buffs and queer media mavens alike will enjoy this wide ranging journey through a genre often derided, dismissed, and misunderstood, but which offers rich opportunities to explore our culture's ideas about gender, sexuality, and desire.

Whether you relate to the monster or the final girl, enjoy sleuthing hidden queer themes, or just want recommendations for obscure, low-budget ghost movies, this book'll be a scream.
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Imprint:   Microcosm Pub
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   254g
ISBN:   9781648415111
ISBN 10:   1648415113
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Gina Brandolino is a lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. In addition to courses on early English literature, comics, and working class literature, she teaches a variety of courses on horror, including Classic Horror, Contemporary Horror, Creepy Kids, and Ghost Stories. Joe Carlough is a queer artist from Philadelphia. He runs Displaced Snail Quality DIY Records & Zines and is a founding member of Consonant Collective. He has released over 40,000 copies of his zines, records, and books to date, most of which were created at home. He also owns and operates a restored 1937 Presto 6DSP record maker, and makes his own vinyl records in his home studio, the old fashioned way. To find out more about Joe, please visit displacedsnail.com and consonantcollective.com

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