Zoe Thorogood Writes & Draws Hack/Slash: Back To School From Image Comics imagecomics zoethorogood HackinTimSeeley hackslash
was to be the next big name in comic books, while her five Eisner nominations were still a dream, I stated"my source tells me, she's already got another yet-to-be-announced OGN on the schedule with Image Comics AND, I'm told, a sure-to-be-a-surprise collaboration with a long-established Image creator." Well, it looks like, reviving the classic slasher comedy series created by, and giving it YA vibes. A four-issue series launching in October.
sentimental that Hack/Slash sits at. It's a series of endless absurd possibilities and it's been a real joy to put my spin on it ." Hack/Slash publishd by Devil's Due and then published by Image, follows horror victim Cassie Hack as she strikes back at the monsters known as"slashers" who prey upon teenagers. And now it's a chance to go back to school with her.
"Hack/Slash returns with an untold tale! Slasher hunter Cassie Hack is only just getting used to her man-monster partner, Vlad, when she's drawn into a new case involving a murderous bunny mascot, dead kids, and an entire squad of maladjusted teenage serial-killer hunters. Hack/Slash: Back to School #1 begins a completely new chapter in the beloved, long-running series that's perfect for new readers and old fans alike, just in time for Halloween.
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