I wanted to tell a story that readers of my books would enjoy, but also something that couldn't be done - or couldn't be done best - in prose. “It's surreal, 30ish years later, to be talking about Dead Mall. “The first comics I remember buying as a kid, during my first trips to the comic shop with my dad, were issues of Dark Horse Presents,” writer Adam Cesare said. The teens must contend with the sprawling, transformative horror of Penn Mills or be trapped forever within the Dead Mall. A night of exploration becomes a shopping spree from hell. However, while Penn Mills has been closed for years, the mall is far from abandoned. Five teens sneak into the mall to take a last look around before it’s gone. The Penn Mills Galleria is about to be demolished. Story: Adam Cesare | Art: David Stoll | Letters: Justin Burch | $3.99 I read the first County Crowley miniseries and liked it. “Count Crowley is equal parts homage, heart, sadness and scares.”. “In Count Crowley, Dastmalchian and Ketner have created something comfortingly familiar and fun that simultaneously thrills and rewards the reader with also being something completely new! The deeper Jerri finds herself mired in mysteries of the macabre, the harder it is to wait for the next chapter! A great, ghoulish addition to the Dark Horse library!” - Kevin Smith “Criminal Macabre: The Big Bleed Out is a classic horror noir tale on the mean streets of LA executed to perfection.” - The Brazen Bull It pays homage to great characters of the old noir days like Humphrey Bogart while telling a fresh new tale.” - AIPT “The Big Bleed Out is a great new addition to the Cal McDonald legacy. Praise for Criminal Macabre and Count Crowley: “Steve Niles has inspired and entertained me for many years and the chance to collaborate with him on a story that unites our flawed heroes has been a highlight in my writing journey." "I remember discovering Criminal Macabre in Graham Crackers comics in Chicago and immediately knowing I'd found a new favorite title,” added David Dastmalchian on the collaboration. I hope people enjoy the crossover half as much as I enjoyed working on it." “Everything came together so smoothly by the time we were finished I wanted to keep going. "Working with David and Lukas has been a thrill and way too much fun,” said Steve Niles. Storied creature catcher Cal McDonald joins forces (kind of) with novice beast buster Jerri Bartman in the Criminal Macabre/Count Crowley: From The Pit They Came! What could be more dicey than a monster hunter with a self-destructive streak? TWO monster hunters with self-destructive streaks! Plop them both into the weirdly wonderful world of fan conventions as they seek to capture a rampaging creature from deep beneath the earth, and the good times will really get rolling! Horror luminaries Steve Niles (Criminal Macabre) and David Dastmalchian (Count Crowley, writer The Suicide Squad, actor) are teaming up to write the Criminal Macabre/Count Crowley: From The Pit They Came one-shot! Count Crowley artist Lukas Ketner and colorist Lauren Affe return to provide art for the not-to-miss horror event of the season! GO GO POWER RANGERS DELUXE EDITION BOOK 1 HCĬRIMINAL MACABRE/COUNT CROWLEY: FROM THE PIT THEY CAME #1 ONE-SHOT Legendary The Walking Dead artist Charlie Adlard teams up with Step by Bloody Step scribe Simon Spurrier to introduce your favorite new occult antihero since John Constantine! It's now up to Ellie to track down each of these exiled demons and damn them right back to Hell by any means necessary: holy water, conjuration or just her trusty, rusty claw hammer. 24-30, 2022 n, meet Ellie "Bloody El" Hawthorne: occultist for hire.įollowing the death of Ellie's uncle, an infamous magician and occult detective, the 72 devils of the Ars Goetia are mysteriously freed from their infernal realm.
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