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Hack/Slash Deluxe Hardcover Volume 4 - by Tim Seeley & James Lowder & Benito Cereno

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  • At the end of every horror movie, one girl always survives...in this case, Cassie Hack not only survives, she turns the tables by hunting and destroying the horrible slashers that would do harm to the innocent!
  • About the Author: TIM SEELEY is one of those "slash" people...a writer-slash-artist.
  • 416 Pages
  • Comics + Graphic Novels, Horror
  • Series Name: Hack/Slash

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At the end of every horror movie, one girl always survives...in this case, Cassie Hack not only survives, she turns the tables by hunting and destroying the horrible slashers that would do harm to the innocent!

A hefty brick of critically acclaimed horror goodness! Cassie & Vlad are launched into a new slasher hunt as they descend into a vast, dark conspiracy and must face old enemies, Victor Crowley (from the Hatchet series), Bomb Queen, Fantomah, and teenage pop music fans!

This HACK/SLASH DELUXE edition collects issues #1-11 of HACK/SLASH, VOLUME 2 as well as the HATCHET/SLASH crossover, the MURDER MESSIAH annual and the ZOMBIES vs. CHEERLEADERS crossover.

Also includes a brand new bonus story by Tim Seeley and Dan Leister!



About the Author



TIM SEELEY is one of those "slash" people...a writer-slash-artist. He has drawn a number of different comic book series including G.I JOE, HALLOWEEN, WILDCATS and EXSANGUINE. His writing work includes NY TIMES bestselling HACK/SLASH, GRAYSON, BATMAN ETERNAL

James Lowder is an American author, anthologist, and editor, working regularly within the fantasy, dark fantasy, and horror genres, and on tabletop role-playing games and critical works exploring popular culture.

He has penned scripts for several companies, including Image, DC, Devil's Due, and Desperado. He became the editor for the monthly series HACK/SLASH with issue #25 and continued with the series when it moved from Devil's Due to Image Comics. His pulp hero serial "The Corpse: Orphans of the Air" ran as an occasional back-up in HHACK/SLASH, starting in 2011.

Jamie Groover is an American comic book writer who uses the pen name Benito Cereno. He is best known as the writer and co-creator of 2004's Tales from the Bully Pulpit and Hector Plasm. His work first appeared as strips in early issues of Robert Kirkman's comic book INVINCIBLE. These backups were illustrated by Nate Bellegarde, and included such characters as the Deep-Fried Monkey, Deep-Fried Pirate, and pseudo-autobiographical versions of the duo themselves.

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