John Murphy Comics' Free Horror Anthology

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cover of Chronicles of Terror showing a composition of horror scenes in the distinctive artistic style of John Murphy Comics.

Accessible Horror from an Independent Creator

John Murphy Comics presents Chronicles of Terror, a horror anthology that demonstrates how passion for the genre can flourish outside of traditional publishing circuits. This free collection not only offers short stories that capture the essence of terror in its multiple facets, but also functions as a window into the artist's complete creative process, from conception to final editing. A generous gesture that brings independent horror to new audiences.

The Anthology as a Showcase of Creative Versatility

Horror anthologies have always served as the perfect testing ground for creators, allowing them to explore different subgenres, tones, and narrative techniques within the same volume. Chronicles of Terror leverages this format to showcase John Murphy's artistic range, presenting multiple approaches to horror that demonstrate both his versatility and his deep understanding of what makes the genre work in its various manifestations.

Highlighted Elements of the Anthology

The Value of Free Horror

In an era where premium content dominates the market, the decision to offer Chronicles of Terror for free represents a particular philosophy about access to art. This approach not only removes barriers for new readers but also builds community around the artist's work, creating a fanbase that can grow organically through the merit of the work rather than through marketing strategies.

The Transparent Creative Process

A demonstration of how independent creators can build their audience through generosity and creative transparency, prioritizing connection with readers over traditional commercial models.

For aspiring comic creators and digital artists, Chronicles of Terror serves as inspiration and a case study on how to develop and share personal work outside of established structures. The "do-it-yourself" approach combined with the willingness to share work freely offers valuable lessons about career building in the digital age 📚.

And that's how terror becomes a gift to the community... because sometimes the things that scare us the most are the ones most worth sharing, especially when they're free 😅.