Dark Horse Books will examine the greatest horror film never made this summer with their new collection of untold stories, insightful interviews, and behind-the-scenes looks at ambitious projects that were never realized.

Dark Horse Books will examine the greatest horror film never made this summer with their new collection of untold stories, insightful interviews, and behind-the-scenes looks at ambitious projects that were never realized.
Professor Robin R. Means Coleman, the author of Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from the 1890s to Present, grew up in the right time and place to become a horror fan, namely Pittsburgh in the 1970s. It would have been almost impossible to avoid being bitten by “the zombie-bug” in this era in Pittsburgh, when some of the greatest and most influential horror films were being created in and around the city by the legendary George Romero.