Posted on December 5, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Tim Seeley (Writer), Emily Stone & Kevin Mellon (Art), and Mark Englert (Colors)
Some Thoughts Before The Review: The recently completed Re-Animator crossover left me itching for a stand alone, one-and-done Hack/Slash story about Cassie and Vlad taking care of some random slasher. Unfortunately, it looks like I may have to wait at least a [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews, Uncategorized | Tagged: aliens, Cassie Hack, Comics, Devil's Due Publishing, Dog, Dr. Herbert West, Emily Stone, Gore, Hack/Slash, Hack/Slash #18 Review, horror, Kevin Mellon, Mark Englert, Nef, Re-Animator, Reviews, Tim Seeley, Vlad | No Comments »
Posted on December 2, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Barry Keating (Story), Tim Seeley (Story & Script), Emily Stone (Art), and Mark Englert (Colors)
Some Thoughts Before The Review: While I have enjoyed the Hack/Slash crossover with the Re-Animator for the most part, I can’t help but be slightly disappointed by how Herbert West continues to feel like more of a plot device than [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: Tim Seeley, Violence, Cassie Hack, Vlad, Emily Stone, Devil's Due Publishing, Barry Keating, Mark Englert, Crossover, The Lunch Lady, Dr. Herbert West, Hack/Slash #17 Review, The Re-Animator | 2 Comments »
Posted on November 25, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By James Pascoe (Story & Script), Roger Robinson (Story & Art), and Idalia Robinson (Colors)
The Story: Dante Cortez is a member of the Los Angeles F.B.I.’s Behavioral Sciences Unit that is ready to call it quits. He’s also a pill-popping alcoholic haunted by his dreams and an event from his past. When a brutal murder [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: supernatural, Devil's Due Publishing, Stylish, noir, James Pasco, Hard-Boiled Productions, Echoes of the Damned #1 Review, Roger Robinson, Idalia Robinson, Dante Cortez | 1 Comment »
Posted on November 17, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Ryan Schifrin (Creator), Larry Hama (Writer), Adam Archer (Pencils), and Tony Avina (Colors)
Some Thoughts Before The Review: This series has been really hit or miss so far. It has some good, fun ideas and a nice action-horror vibe, but it has yet to come together in a successful way. Maybe things will start to [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: Action, Adam Archer, Comics, Devil's Due Publishing, Gore, horror, Larry Hama, Lilithu, Reviews, Ryan Schifrin, Spooks, SPOOKS: Omega Team #3 Review, Tony Avina | No Comments »
Posted on November 3, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Tim Seeley (Script & Story), Barry Keating (Story), Emily Stone (Art), and Matt Englert (Colors)
The Story: Cassie Hack finally gets a chance to speak with her long lost father face-to-face. Meanwhile, Dr. Herbert West (of Re-Animator fame) continues his experimentation with the body of the Lunch Lady, Cassie’s slasher mother.
What’s Good: Hack/Slash, as a [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: Barry Keating, Cassie Hack, comic reviews, Devil's Due Publishing, Dr. Herbert West, Emily Stone, Hack/Slash, Hack/Slash #16 review, horror, Matt Englert, Mr. Hack, Re-Animator, The Lunch Lady, Tim Seeley, Violence, Vlad | No Comments »
Posted on October 21, 2008 by shadowvenom
By Stefan Hutchinson (writer), Jeff Zornow (pencils), Nick Filardi (colors), Ed Dukeshire (letters), Sean K Dove (design), Scott Hampton, Tim Seeley, Ryan Browne (alternate covers)
The Story: In the wake of the Haddonfield Massacre (from the first movie), Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis’ character) is trying to deal with a number of problems. First, her long [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: Devils Due Comics, Ed Dukeshire, Halloween, Halloween The First Death Of Laurie Strode 1, Jeff Zornow, Laurie Strode, Michael Myers, Nick Filardi, Ryan Browne, Scott Hampton, Sean K Dove, Stefan Hutchinson, Tim Seeley | 1 Comment »
Posted on October 19, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Tim Seeley (Writer), Emily Stone (Art), Courtney Via (Colors), Stefano Caselli (Intro Pencils), Sunder Raj (Intro Colors), and Sam Wells (Journal Entries)
The Story: A re-print of the very first issue of the Hack/Slash ongoing series, this “Halloween Treat” is an origin tale loaded with special features. In addition to the the full #1 issue, [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: Cassie Hack, Courtney Via, Devil's Due Publishing, Dr. Gross, Emily Stone, Gore, Hack Slash #1 Halloween Treat, Hack/Slash #1, Hack/Slash Review, Origin story, Past, Psychological, reprint, Sam Wells, Slashers, Stefano Caselli, Sunder Raj, The Lunch Lady, Tim Seeley, Violence, Vlad | No Comments »
Posted on October 17, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Josh Blaylock (Writer), Matt Merhoff (Artist), and Eduardo Medeiros (Colors)
The Story: Mercy Sparx is a sexy demon from Sheol, a place located between Heaven and Hell. Her once dead-end life now has purpose as she serves as a bounty hunter for Heaven by bringing in rogue angels living among humanity. In this debut, Mercy [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: demons, heaven, hell, Bounty Hunter, Devil's Due Publishing, Josh Blaylock, Matt Merhoff, Eduardo Medeiros, Sexy, Mercy Sparx #1 Review, Mercy Sparx, Sheol, Underworld, Angels, Metal, Stylish | No Comments »
Posted on October 15, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Ryan Schifrin (Creator), Larry Hama (Writer), Adam Archer (Pencils & Colors), and Nick Bell (Colors)
The Story: The Spooks team follows the trail of the demon queen, Lilithu, all the way to Istanbul and comes face to face with another powerful demon, the Lord of the Flies. Action, violence, and witty remarks rule the day [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: Action, Adam Archer, Bettina Bolo, Devil's Due Publishing, Gore, horror, Humor, Istanbul, Larry Hama, Lilithu, Lord of the Flies, Nick Bell, Ryan Schifrin, Spooks: Omega Team #2, The Demon Queen | No Comments »
Posted on October 7, 2008 by Deamentia
By Rick Remender (writer), Michael Penick (artist), Kevin Cross (colors)
The Story: The Corps! is touted as the elite team of mercenaries that governments won’t hesitate to hire to maintain any sort of deniability. This special preview issue offers eight pages of story and other bonuses like concepts, sketches, and plot elements. All together you’re getting [...]
Filed under: Devil's Due Publishing, Reviews | Tagged: Devil's Due, Kevin Cross, Michael Penick, Rick Remender, The Corps! #0 | No Comments »