In the most recent PP episode, Al was talking about Joe Hill's
20th Century Ghosts (which I agree, is excellent).
I just finished reading his new comic book series
Locke and Key (or, at least, the first chapter of it), and if you dig horror comics, I'd give it a solid recommendation. It starts off with a grisly murder and follows the survivors of the incident at their new home, a strange mansion in Lovecraft, Maine. (Honestly, that the town is called Lovecraft is really my only gripe with the book.) There's some wicked supernatural elements at play, too, as well as plain, simple axe-wielding, gun-toting maniacs.
What I dig about Joe Hill in this and in 20th Century Ghosts is the humanity he brings to his characters. They always feel like real people, struggling with who they are and what they've been through, and when Bad Things Start Happening To Them, you really want them to make it out okay.
I almost wish this was a stand-alone story but as it's clearly going to be ongoing there's a part of me that hopes Hill can pull this off and kind of create his own Big Epic Comic. I'm curious to see where the next chapter takes us and how the overarcing story turns out.