
Portrait by Kevin McGovern
Scott Allie writes and edits for Dark Horse Comics and Glimmer Train Press. His writing includes the horror comic
The Devil’s Footprints, set in his hometown of Ipswich, MA. Other works include tributes to
H.P. Lovecraft, contributions to
Star Wars and
Planet of the Apes, and a series of self-published horror comics called
Sick Smiles, from Aiiie! Comics. He lives in Portland, OR.
Coming Soon
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Sacred to the Memory
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Scott Allie
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M.E. Russell
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A 60-page graphic novel of a biographic nature, featuring Thomas de Quincey, most accomplished author of Confessions of an Opium Eater.
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5-page preview
now online! |
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On Sale Now
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| The Dark Horse Book of Monsters |
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| Color hardcover, 104 pages · $14.95 |
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Featuring the new Devil’s Footprints story
by Allie, Lee, Horton & Stewart |
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Allie brings out his final entry in the horror-hardcover line this
winter with the typically stellar roster of collaborators, including Mike Mignola, Arvid Nelson, Kurt Busiek, Keith Giffen, Jill Thompson, Evan Dorkin, and Gary Gianni. |
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The Collected Devil’s Footprints
Scott Allie · Paul Lee · Brian Horton · Dave Stewart |
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| Including the entire miniseries, with additional short stories, behind the scenes artwork, and a brief illustrated history of the demons featured. |
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| 144 pages, $14.95 |
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| Order online |
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| Relentlessly modern, but having one cloven hoof planted in a Lovecraftian past; an inventive fantasy on magic that is at the same time researched and authentic; with The Devil’s Footprints, Scott Allie, Paul Lee, Brian Horton, and Dave Stewart present us with the real Witches of Eastwick in a stylish narrative that reimagines the occult/horror comic in a form suited to our present time. Recommended. |
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| The Devil’s Footprints is first-rate horror story-telling; the world it creates is believable and solid, which makes the eruptions of wild Lovecraftian horrors all the more powerful when they come. This is clearly the work of people who understand and love horror, which is always welcome, and it makes for a thoroughly addictive read. |
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| It’s some of my favorite art in comics today. I love the beautiful retro-style drawing and the subtle coloring. It’s on my ‘look-at-for-inspiration’ shelf. |
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| Check your ‘nerves of steel’ at the door—The Devil’s Footprints is a creepfest jam-packed with Lovecraftian monstrosities, midnight graveyard raids and more spookiness than you can shake a pitchfork at! |
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—Jesse Thompson, Wizard Magazine— |
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| The Dark Horse Book of the Dead |
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| Color hardcover, 104 pages · $14.95 |
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Featuring the new Devil’s Footprints story “The Magicians”
by Allie, Lee, Horton & Stewart |
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| Order online |
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| Plus Mike Mignola, Pat McEown, Roger Langridge, Bob Fingerman, Todd Herman, David Crouse, Eric Powell, Kelley Jones, Jill Thompson, Evan Dorkin, Gary Gianni, and Robert E. Howard. |
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| The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft |
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| Hardcover, 96 pages · $14.95 |
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| A followup to last year’s Book of Hauntings. Featuring another story by the Devil’s Footprints crew, as well as stories by Mignola, Jill Thompson and Evan Dorkin, Clark Ashton Smith and Gary Gianni, and Shakespeare and Tony Millionaire. The $14.95, 96-page hardcover also features an interview by Allie with Wiccan High Priestess Phyllis Curott. |
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| Hellboy: Odder Jobs |
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Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro, Charles de Lint,
Scott Allie, and others |
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Illustrated by Mike Mignola
Edited by Christopher Golden |
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| 216 pages, $14.95 |
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| Preview · Order online |
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| Scott’s story is set in his hometown of Ipswich, Massachusetts (where else?), and combines recent flooding there with stories Lovecraft wrote about the area over eighty years ago. |
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