Valley View Cemetery Issue #251: The Goat?

The Coven has encountered an interesting fellow but they’re not sure about him.

Note to Readers: Please do not harm any goats on account of this story. If you encounter a goat and it begins talking to you, just ignore it and walk away.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #250: Be Merde

This issue is brought to you by Merde, Eau de Parfum by Some Frenchguy. Be who you were meant to be. Be Merde

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #249: The Diva

We’ve been laughing our asses off talking about this issue and creating it. We hope you do the same.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

alley View Cemetery Issue #248: 2021 Krampus Special Part 5

We’ve been sitting on this story for over a year now and it’s been such a fun series to produce. This has opened us up to more possibilities to bring to Valley View Cemetery and look forward to 2022!

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #247: 2021 Krampus Special Part 4

The story of Christopher and Krampus continues in Part 4 of the Krampus Special. Happy New Year everyone!

Story by A.C.
Art By Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #244: 2021 Krampus Special Part 1

The Kringle cat family prepares for Christmas and the arrival of Santa, as well as his counterpart for vengeance, Krampus. This begins the story of the two brothers that began the season of giving and the season of repentance.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #243: Black Cat New Year 2021

In remembrance of the year past, be thankful that you’re here and able to read this. Don’t regret what you don’t have, lost or never obtained, but be thankful for what you have and that there’s an adventure waiting for you next year.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #242: Dia De Muertos 2021 Part 4

The origin of the original poem is a bit fuzzy and versions have changed, but, as we all well know, death is guaranteed, so we should prepare ourselves and those around us for the imminent danger that is death. Our entire lives are based on the struggle to live and to avoid the end of life. Fight or flight. Even from birth, we struggle for our first breath. Fighting for that essential gas known as oxygen. In opposition, when we die, we struggle for that last breath.

Yes, this poem seems silly and a little graphic. Something out of a Tim Burton movie maybe, but this goes to show that we should have fun while we’re alive and remember those we’ve lost because, eventually, we’re next.

To give some credit to a version of this poem that has been turned into many different songs, check out this video and please listen while you enjoy the last issue of our Dia De Muertos 2021 special.

The Hearse Song – Harley Poe

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel