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- Splatterpunk is a movement within horror fiction originating in the 1980s, distinguished by its graphic, often gory, depiction of violence, countercultural...
- video games Grimdark Paranormal fiction Occult detective Science fantasy Splatterpunk Supernatural fiction Urban fantasy Weird fiction Stableford, Brian (2005)...
- Tender Is the Flesh is a dystopian Splatterpunk novel by Argentinean author Agustina Bazterrica. The novel was originally published in Spanish in 2017...
- Creed Grotesque body List of body horror media Psychological horror Splatterpunk Cruz, R. A. L. (2012). "Mutations and Metamorphoses: Body Horror is Biological...
- American author of suspense and horror fiction, particularly within the splatterpunk subgenre. Laymon was born and raised outside of Chicago, Illinois, then...
- Full Brutal is a 2018 splatterpunk horror novel written by Kristopher Triana that was published by Grindhouse Press. Source: Kim White is a sixteen-year-old...
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- featuring the heroic Reverend Jebediah Mercer. Lansdale has often mixed splatterpunk with alternate history Western. An example is Dead in the West (1983)...
- cool and highbrow, providing **** liberation with a delicious edge". Splatterpunk writer Poppy Z. Brite has frequently referenced this aspect of Burroughs's...