
A sprawling and intimate sci-fi/horror tale, it surpasses mere genre mash-up by digging into love and passion while also boiling down the best and worst parts of ourselves when everything becomes literal hell. The apocalypse comes not via zombies but by an outbreak of spontaneous combustion in Hill’s superbly crackling The Fireman (William Morrow, 768 pp., ***½ out of four stars). A portion of the proceeds from this bundle go to the Book Industry Charitable Foundation by default, but you can pick a different charity if you'd prefer.Some people want to watch the world burn. The $15 tier finishes out the Locke & Key series and includes a number of additional books set in the universe. Locke & Key volumes 3 and 4 are the centerpiece of the second tier, but you also get more Dying is Easy, more of The Cape, and three additional horror books. The $1 tier includes the first two volumes of Locke & Key, which are comprised of the first 12 issues of the series, as well as some additional comics penned by Hill.

Shadow Show: Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury.Locke & Key Vol 1: Welcome to Lovecraft.Humble Comics Bundle: Joe Hill's Locke & Key and More by IDW Publishing Pay $1 Here's a rundown of what you get at each tier.

If you'd like a sneak peek, you can click over to the bundle's page to see a PDF preview of each book included in the bundle. The comics are DRM-free and come in multiple formats (CBZ, ePub, and PDF), so they'll likely work in whatever comic reading app you prefer. Next up, you can spring for the $8 tier to get more, or you can go all-in and pay $15 to get the complete series of Locke & Key and even more comics, including collections featuring works written by Neil Gaiman, Stephen King (Joe's dad), and other famous writers. The first tier costs just $1 and gets you the first two volumes of Locke & Key, as well as a few other books.
