We just got an exclusive look at the next story in the Halloween comic series: MARK OF THORN, which comes out in February.
'Halloween: The Mark of Thorn' is an all-new tale that takes a fresh look at the Halloween franchise through the eyes of one of the original film's survivors, Tommy Doyle. Read on for a look at the exclusive cover by artist Paul Azaceta.
I have been reading the current stories of Halloween and I'm excited to see this new one in February.
More about the upcoming story from the press release:
'Halloween: The Mark of Thorn' is an all-new tale that takes a fresh look at the Halloween franchise through the eyes of one of the original film's survivors, Tommy Doyle.
Many years have passed, and now Tommy Doyle is a happily married comic book writer and artist living in Salt Lake City. He's persuaded by his editor to write a fictionalised version of the events that happened to him - a story that will attempt to make sense of the madness that happened when serial killer Michael Myers butchered his way through the small town of Haddonfield all those years ago.
As Tommy's story begins, he starts to bring to life monsters from the past and secrets that should have remained buried - the worlds of fact and fiction blur, leading to an inevitable confrontation with his biggest fear of all, Michael Myers!
The story will be scripted by the team of regular series writer, Stefan Hutchinson, and fan-favourite Jeff Katz ('Freddy Vs. Jason Vs. Ash' / 'Booster Gold'). It will begin a month after the current series finishes and artists will be announced shortly.
Maybe... The idea sounds like it could work, but it also seems like it will need some very good writers. Maybe I'll buy the first one and see how it goes.
Thanks Edgar Frog (great avatar by the way), I actually figured the response I'd get would actually be "what the hell are you talking about?! No he doesn't!", so I feel justified now.
I as well have yet to even read a word from this comic. As a fan of The Holloween movies, I am looking forword to reading them. Also, I'm not sure of were to find them. I would very much appreciate if i could get a link or source to were i could find them.
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