A newly released preview for Tiny Onion Studios' Razorblades: The Horror Magazine #3 runs the gamut when it comes to terror.

Razorblades #3 features 17 short horror tales: "One More Night" by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, "Devil Factory" by John R. Green, "Cinderside Part Two" by Alex Paknadel, Jason Loo and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, "Redemption" by Michael Conrad, Raymond Estrada and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, "Inside" by Michel Moreci and Aaron Campbell, "The Horrible" by Pornsak Pichetshote, Albert Ponticelli and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, "From the Grocery Store" by Lilcthulhu, "Strands" by Jenn St-Onge and Jess Unkel, "Down Below" by Trevor Henderson, "Killboy... Will Return" by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lope Ortiz and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, "Sweeney Todd & I" by Dan Watters, Lucy Sullivan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, "Window" by Nick Tofani, "Learn to Swim" by Ram V, John J. Pearson and Aditya Bidikar, "Decay" by Tille Walden, "Diamond Eyes" by Steve Foxe, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, "Morning Routine" by Jerome Tiunayan and "I Don't Think You Can Tell" by Brian Level.

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"There's always a question of survival when you set out to do something on your own," Tynion said. "Back this summer, when Steve [Foxe] and I launched RAZORBLADES: THE HORROR MAGAZINE, the idea that the book would survive to its second issue, let alone to a whole new year, seemed impossible. But here we are, and our direct sales to retailers are already up from their numbers on the previous issue. We've been thrilled at the success of RAZORBLADES, and can't wait to see it continue to find an audience hungry for the most exciting voices in horror from the rising generation of creators in comics, prose, and art."

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"RAZORBLADES #3 is our longest issue yet, and every page takes a different swerve down a brand-new horror avenue," Foxe added. "One of our biggest goals with the anthology was to combine creators from different ‘realms’ of horror under one roof, and it feels like we’re thoroughly checking that box here. Across 80 pages, we’ve got everyone from award-winning, thoroughly established creators to artists whose work has never before appeared in print—and each and every one of them deserves every eye we can attract."

Razorblades: The Horror Magazine #3 is now on sale.

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