Halloween Man: Hallowtide #1
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Halloween Man: Hallowtide #1

Writer: Drew Edwards Artist: Luchito Inzunza Publisher: Sugar Skull Media Release Date: October 24, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Hallowtide Part 1
Is it slaughter or sacrifice? A Penny Dreadful meets Raygun Gothic as Victorian folklore comes to nightmarish life on the futuristic streets of Solar City. "Halloween Man: Hallowtide​," is the ultimate Halloween Man adventure and the perfect spooky October treat! Solomon Hitch has faced many strange enemies as the Halloween Man, but none will cut as deeply as Spring-Heeled Jack, the demon of Hallowtide. Now the spirit world and the living world will collide as two monsters go to war!

Praise for Halloween Man:

4 of 5 Stars--Matt Morrison of Kabooooom.com

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  • 8.7
    Comicsverse - Leijah Petelka Oct 22, 2018

    HALLOWEEN MAN: HALLOWTIDE Part 1 is the start to an awesome two part story. Drew Edwards brings us a fully rounded and involved version of Halloween that is sure to compel you to keep reading. Lucho Inzunza and April Guadiana's art compliments and furthers his story by building tension and keeping us on edge. Although I wish I knew more about other characters, this story arc is sure to give you the Halloween chills. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Kabooooom - Matt Morrison Oct 18, 2018

    Despite a few minor imperfections, this latest chapter in the Halloween Man saga is as sweet a treat as anything you're likely to find in your bag this Halloween. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Jan 9, 2019

    Halloween Man: Hallowtide is a solid addition to the character's macabre adventures. This is the first half of a two-part tale and it moves at a breakneck pace. It's packed with story and a batch of character development that will give you a good idea of what makes Halloween Man so unique. Read Full Review

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