Horror luminaries Steve Niles (Prison Macabre) and David Dastmalchian (Rely Crowley – Author; The Suicide Squad – Actor) are teaming as much as write the Prison Macabre/Rely Crowley: From The Pit They Got here one-shot! Rely Crowley artist Lukas Ketner and colorist Lauren Affe return to supply artwork for the not-to-miss horror occasion of the season!
What might be extra dicey than a monster hunter with a self-destructive streak? TWO monster hunters with self-destructive streaks! Plop them each into the weirdly great world of fan conventions as they search to seize a rampaging creature from deep beneath the earth, and the nice occasions will actually get rolling!
Storied creature catcher, Cal McDonald joins forces (sort of) with novice beast buster Jerri Bartman within the Prison Macabre/Rely Crowley: From The Pit They Got here!
“Working with David and Lukas has been a thrill and means an excessive amount of enjoyable,” stated Steve Niles. “All the things got here collectively so easily by the point we had been completed I wished to maintain going. I hope individuals benefit from the crossover half as a lot as I loved engaged on it.”
“I keep in mind discovering Prison Macabre in Graham Crackers comics in Chicago and instantly figuring out I would discovered a brand new favourite title,” added David Dastmalchian on the collaboration. “Steve Niles has impressed and entertained me for a few years and the prospect to collaborate with him on a narrative that unites our flawed heroes has been a spotlight in my writing journey.”
Prison Macabre/Rely Crowley: From The Pit They Got here one-shot might be in comedian outlets October 26, 2022. It’s out there for pre-order at your native comedian store.
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Reward for Prison Macabre and Rely Crowley:
“The Massive Bleed Out is a good new addition to the Cal McDonald legacy. It pays homage to nice characters of the previous noir days like Humphrey Bogart whereas telling a contemporary new story.”–AIPT
“Prison Macabre: The Massive Bleed Out is a basic horror noir story on the imply streets of LA executed to perfection.”–The Brazen Bull
“In Rely Crowley, Dastmalchian and Ketner have created one thing comfortingly acquainted and enjoyable that concurrently thrills and rewards the reader with additionally being one thing utterly new! The deeper Jerri finds herself mired in mysteries of the macabre, the more durable it’s to attend for the following chapter! A terrific, ghoulish addition to the Darkish Horse library!”–Kevin Smith
“Rely Crowley is equal elements homage, coronary heart, unhappiness, and scares.”–Comicbook.com