Boobs, butts, blood and guts: Cassie and Vlad encounter a killer obsessed with censoring all the things that makes horror comics so great!
Tini Howard has pushed boundaries throughout this series with meta content and nods to current social issues. Hack/Slash: Resurrection #12 brings the series to a close with the ultimate battle between comic and censor, the right to creative freedom. Read Full Review
It was a very interesting way to send home the fans, but Hack/Slash has never been called conventional and that's why fans love it. I'm sad to see this series end, but I know that eventually Cassie and Vlad will make their way back to Image, but for the foreseeable future, their next adventure lies ahead at Dynamite. Evil Ernie better watch out! Read Full Review
I don't know if this is the result of more experience or if more time and care was taken with this issue, but the artwork is head and shoulders above previous issues.
I love the idea of a magically censored town with an evil censoring vigilante that basically turned the town into a bunch of dim, uncultured idiots by eliminating all the good media. It is a fulfilling way to conclude the series.