The Scariest Stories You Were Never Meant to Read

Welcome to Memoirs of a Monster Society — a blood-splattered archive of banned comics, buried folklore, creepy facts, and legends too disturbing for polite horror blogs.
This isn’t horror-lite.
This isn’t pop culture cosplay and top-10 scream queens.
This is raw, rotting horror with a heartbeat — told the way it used to be: violent, strange, and completely unfiltered.

If you’ve ever flipped through a cursed comic in a flea market, stumbled across a VHS with no label, or heard a story from your hometown that made you sleep with the lights on...
then you already belong here.

🩸 What Is the Memoirs of a Monster Society?

It’s a digital crypt built for one purpose:
to preserve the monsters modern horror forgot.

Our world is full of stories that slipped through the cracks — urban legends no one will admit are real, comics that were censored during the 1950s moral panic, and facts so strange they sound like creepypasta, except they actually happened.

We built this site as a refuge for:

  • 🧙‍♀️ Urban legend hunters

  • 📚 Horror comic junkies

  • 🦴 Creepy fact collectors

  • 📼 VHS nostalgia freaks

  • 🕷️ Anyone who believes horror should have teeth again

This isn’t a news site.
It’s not a hype machine for the next Blumhouse release.
It’s a monster museum run by the monsters themselves — and every post you read here was dug up from the dirt with love, fear, and ink.

👁️ Our Manifesto: We Don't Do Horror-Lite

We do horror right.

We don’t believe in corporate fear. We believe in:

  • Horror comics that made children scream in the ‘50s

  • Horror radio that left people shaking in their beds

  • Horror facts that your history teacher would never mention

  • Horror urban legends whispered at sleepovers, repeated online, and twisted with each retelling until something real started whispering back

This site is an evolving archive of those things.

Think of it like Tales from the Crypt for the digital age — but run by ghoul historians instead of Hollywood executives. Our stories are built with comic-book DNA, monster blood, and whatever we found in the bottom drawer of Sugrom Haki’s sarcophagus.

🔍 What You'll Find Here

We break horror into four major categories — each designed to scratch a different itch in the back of your brain:

📜 Urban Legends & Folklore

We ask the question:

What haunts your hometown?

From Mothman to the Grunch Road Monster, from Alaskan ice women to New York subway cryptids, we’re digging into the creepiest local tales America has to offer — one state at a time.

Our mission?
To document the monsters geography tried to bury.

Check out our Urban Legend Vault to start your descent.

📚 Horror Comics (and Why They Were Banned)

Most people don’t realize this, but horror comics were once illegal.
In 1954, under pressure from moral crusaders like Fredric Wertham, the U.S. comic industry self-censored. Overnight, monsters, gore, and the undead were wiped out.

But they didn’t stay dead.

We’re resurrecting those lost stories, reimagining them with modern art, and exposing the censorship that tried to kill the genre.
If you like EC Comics, Chaos! Comics, Spawn, or anything that feels like it should be smuggled under your coat — you’re in the right crypt.

Visit our Comic Resurrection Chamber for the latest tales.

🔬 Creepy Facts & Real Horror History

Sometimes the truth is more terrifying than fiction.
We collect strange historical events, unexplained cases, cursed objects, real-life monsters, and medical oddities that sound like horror fiction — but actually happened.

Want proof that the world is haunted?
We’ve got it in the Memoirs of the Unexplained section — formatted as easily shareable posters, reels, and mini-blogs that hit hard and go viral fast.

📼 Our Monster Hosts

Memoirs of a Monster Society isn’t just faceless content. It’s hosted by three undead weirdos who argue over what real horror is:

  • Frankie Frightline – a disco-era DJ with rotting teeth and a taste for EC comics

  • Sugrom Haki – a scholarly mummy obsessed with horror books and ancient lore

  • Rexploitation – a burned-out 1980s video store ghoul who only trusts VHS and hates CGI

They argue. They host. They sometimes narrate stories. And they’ll definitely judge your taste in horror. time. Last Thing Before You Go…

Bookmark us.
Share us with someone who needs a scare.
And if you’ve got a hometown legend or a cursed comic you think we missed — send it in. The Monster Society is always listening.

Because horror isn’t just entertainment.
It’s history, buried under fear and begging to be told.

Memoirs of a Monster Society
Born in the mud. Raised in fear. Built to outlive censorship.

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Local Monsters & Urban Legends

Dare to Discover What Haunts Your Hometown

Welcome to Memoirs of a Monster Society, where horror gets personal. Dive into our Local Monsters & Urban Legends section — just enter your state, and we’ll unearth a terrifying tale from your very own backyard.
Your region has its secrets…
Find out what’s lurking.

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Gallery Showcase

Explore captivating images from our chilling horror anthology graphic novel.

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Contact Us

Reach out for inquiries about our horror graphic novel anthology.