Vlad – The enigmatic partner of Cassie, Vlad is a big, muscular and disfigured man, who wears a gas mask and brandishes two big meat cleavers.Cassie now drifts around the United States in an old van, hunting slashers with her partner, Vlad. Cassandra "Cassie" Hack – A young woman who had to gun down her own mother who, after committing suicide rather than face justice for murdering a group of young boys who were bullying her daughter, returned to life as a slasher called "The Lunch Lady".The series details a new road trip for Cassie and Vlad, with Cassie sick of leaving nothing but destruction in her wake and Vlad excited to have a new chance at life.Ĭharacters Major characters The series brought back fan favorite Vlad, as well as crossing over with Vampirella. In 2017, Tim revived the series under a new title with a new creative staff called Hack/Slash: Resurrection with Tini Howard writing the series and Celor and K. In this volume Cassie became a bounty hunter and gained a new partner called Delroy. ![]() Tim Seeley did not work on the series, which was instead written by Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley, with art by Emilio Laiso. Volume 3: Son of Samhain īeginning in July 2014, the first issue of a further five-issue miniseries, Son of Samhain, was released through Image. Image Comics later published the complete Hack/Slash, including crossovers and the early Devil's Due issues, in five numbered 'omnibus editions'. It was followed by a second ongoing Hack/Slash series, which concluded in March 2013 with issue 25. Hack/Slash's first release through Image was the 4-part miniseries My First Maniac, which started in June 2010. Hack/Slash's tenure at Devil's Due closed with issue #32, the final issue of Volume 1.įrom September 2011, Hack/Slash was available digitally through Devil's Due Digital. Tim Seeley allegedly did not receive his paycheck and thus was not able to pay his staff of artists and colourists. The move came after news that Devil's Due was going through financial difficulties, with staff on all levels not being paid for several months. In March 2010 it was announced at the Emerald City Comicon that creator Tim Seeley was taking Hack/Slash from Devil's Due Publications to Image Comics. Hack/Slash graduated to an ongoing series in May 2007, which included a Hack/Slash Annual collecting the webcomic featuring the SuicideGirls photo shoot. The Hack/Slash section contained a recap portion of the 25-cent preview issue. In 2007, Devil's Due released a Free Comic Book Day comic showcasing their Family Guy and Hack/Slash titles. ![]() Seeley penciled the new part of the preview and was one of the pencilers and inkers of the one-shot along with Mark Englert, Nate Bellgarde, Andy Kuhn and Joe Largent. Chucky, which saw the lead duo taking on the evil doll and was penciled by Matt Merhoff. The first "Hack/Slash" miniseries, Land of Lost Toys, debuted, penciled by Dave Crosland, followed by a collection of new short stories in a 2006 special issue called Trailers (featuring art by writer Stefano Caselli and Tim Seeley, Mike Norton, Skottie Young and Josh Medors).Ī 25-cent preview issue giving newcomers a recap of "Euthanized" hit the markets in 2006, along with "Slice Hard", the first one-shot of 2006, Hack/Slash Vs. The "Hack/Slash" one-shots were collected as the First Cut trade paperback in the same year. Hack/Slash began in 2004 as a series of one-shots, starting with the Stefano Caselli-penciled Hack/Slash (later referred to by its story title Euthanized), followed by the Federica Manfredi-penciled Girls Gone Dead.Ģ005 saw the one-shot Comic Book Carnage and the series stars, Vlad and Cassie, appeared in the Aadi Salman-pencilled The Final Revenge of Evil Ernie. Hack, Slash & Backstab - where the dungeon is dark, and your friends aren’t friendly.Main article: List of Hack/Slash story arcs Devil's Due and Volume 1 Players will battle one another to be the one who survives, but making the mistake of betraying your “friends” too soon may cost you your life. The catch is.only one of them can escape. Players collect powerful items, perform special attacks, and fight boss monsters in a quest to find the portal that will let them leave the dungeon. Hack, Slash & Backstab is a 1 - 4 Player Couch Co-Op Dungeon crawler, that pits players against a dungeon teeming with evil creatures.
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