Lydia Turner, Broken Frontier:

“Horror comedy is often categorised into one of three subgenres, black comedy, parody or spoof, and The Night Never Ends hits the nail on the head for all three. There’s dark humour aplenty in the interactions between the friends, parodies of films like Halloween and Intruders, in which the assailants are masked, and plenty of spoof to poke fun at the more well-known conventions of the horror genre, like the exaggerated chase scenes, and the group’s decision to hide in a tube slide in a children’s park. Horror comedy isn’t a genre that is utilised enough in graphic novels, with only a select few, like Skottie Young’s I Hate Fairyland springing to mind, so it’s fantastic to see writers like Thueson employing the genre more in recent years.

The Night Never Ends is out this month and is a treat to enjoy for all horror-comedy lovers as we gear up for the spooky season in October.”

Read the full review on Broken Frontier’s website here!