Great for sharing fan art or praising a specific cover artist like Bryan SilverbaX .

Perfect for showing off a physical comic book or a high-quality screen grab.

Use this for a quick "vibe check" post with a creepy soundtrack.

"Did you know that the marble ashtray from 'Father’s Day' actually appears in every single segment of the original film? 🕵️‍♂️ Just spotted it again while looking at this Creepshow image . What other hidden Easter eggs have you guys found over the years?"

"Just another day in the world of Creepshow... 🦇"

Ask "If you were trapped in one Creepshow story, which would it be? (I'm picking the one with the meteor... minus the fungus)." 3. The Artist/Creator Spotlight (Twitter/X)

If you are posting about the newer comics, many fans on Reddit's Horror Comics community love discussing the different variant covers and creative teams behind each issue.

If you are looking to share a —whether it is from the classic George A. Romero and Stephen King film, the Shudder TV series , or the Image Comics revival—here are a few post ideas tailored to different platforms and vibes. 1. The Nostalgic Collector (Instagram/Threads)