SebastianPiccione
Thursday, July 10, 2008, 08:21 PM
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Title: Hack/Slash # 13
Publisher Name: Devil's Due ( Devilsdue.net )
Writer: Mark Kidwell & Tim Seeley
Art: Time Seeley & Emily Stone
3.50, 32 pages, Color
Safety Content Label: PARENTAL ADVISORY - 15 years and older. Similar to T+ but featuring more mature themes and/or more graphic imagery.
Publishers Blurb:
Part two of the intense Bump storyline! Edgar Dill wants to cleanse women of their sins by sculpting their skin – when he meets Cassie, it’s a whole new ballgame of hacking and slashing! Plus: while this is happening, Lisa and Chris continue to deal with their new best friend… Just how do you explain a hell-dwelling demonic puppy to the neighbors, anyway?
Originally solicited as the HACK/SLASH VS. BUMP one-shot! Presented in it's entirety with new pages added by series regular Emily Stone!
Selling Points: The ever-popular ongoing series continues!
-Soon to be a major motion picture from Rogue Pictures and Universal Studios!
Reviewer Comments:
The finale to the 2 issue crossover with Bump! This issue will certainly make your skin crawl……away! And as always with this series, what’s not to like? Crazy hot chick, hacks at crazier people/things/creatures while spouting witticisms and is accompanied by her all-business behemoth of a partner. Brilliant. Cassie, Vlad, and, Intrepid reporter, Phil O’Grady continue their battle with Eddie Dill and his zombie-mannequins, but the real winner in this issue is the continued sexual misadventures of Chris, Lisa, and Pooch, the alien-dog. They steal the book! Plus, The start of what promises to be a rather intense little storyline begins with someone looking to dig up some trouble for Cassie….literally.
The addition of the extra pages when this story shifted from a 2-ish mini to part of the ongoing series was a bit choppy. I loved the other pages, probably more than the main story, but the getting there was not so smooth, if ya know what I mean.
All in all, though, another good issue for Devil’s Due’s anti-psycho heroine, and her brooding buddy.
Title: Hack/Slash # 13
Publisher Name: Devil's Due ( Devilsdue.net )
Writer: Mark Kidwell & Tim Seeley
Art: Time Seeley & Emily Stone
3.50, 32 pages, Color
Safety Content Label: PARENTAL ADVISORY - 15 years and older. Similar to T+ but featuring more mature themes and/or more graphic imagery.
Publishers Blurb:
Part two of the intense Bump storyline! Edgar Dill wants to cleanse women of their sins by sculpting their skin – when he meets Cassie, it’s a whole new ballgame of hacking and slashing! Plus: while this is happening, Lisa and Chris continue to deal with their new best friend… Just how do you explain a hell-dwelling demonic puppy to the neighbors, anyway?
Originally solicited as the HACK/SLASH VS. BUMP one-shot! Presented in it's entirety with new pages added by series regular Emily Stone!
Selling Points: The ever-popular ongoing series continues!
-Soon to be a major motion picture from Rogue Pictures and Universal Studios!
Reviewer Comments:
The finale to the 2 issue crossover with Bump! This issue will certainly make your skin crawl……away! And as always with this series, what’s not to like? Crazy hot chick, hacks at crazier people/things/creatures while spouting witticisms and is accompanied by her all-business behemoth of a partner. Brilliant. Cassie, Vlad, and, Intrepid reporter, Phil O’Grady continue their battle with Eddie Dill and his zombie-mannequins, but the real winner in this issue is the continued sexual misadventures of Chris, Lisa, and Pooch, the alien-dog. They steal the book! Plus, The start of what promises to be a rather intense little storyline begins with someone looking to dig up some trouble for Cassie….literally.
The addition of the extra pages when this story shifted from a 2-ish mini to part of the ongoing series was a bit choppy. I loved the other pages, probably more than the main story, but the getting there was not so smooth, if ya know what I mean.
All in all, though, another good issue for Devil’s Due’s anti-psycho heroine, and her brooding buddy.