Hack/Slash

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Hack/Slash
Cover art for Hack/Slash #1.
Art by Tim Seeley.
Publication information
Publisher Devil's Due Publishing
Image Comics
Genre <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
Publication date 2004–2015
Number of issues Vol. 1 32
Vol. 2 25
Vol. 3 5
Creative team
Penciller(s) Emily Stone
Inker(s) Courtney Via
Colorist(s) Courtney Via

Hack/Slash is a comic book series, launched from several one shots of the same name, published by Image Comics (previously by Devil's Due Publishing). The series was created by writer and sometime penciller Tim Seeley. The series follows horror victim Cassie Hack as she strikes back at the monsters who prey upon teenagers. These monsters are known as "slashers", and are a mix of original villains and crossover appearances, such as the appearance of Re-Animator (from Herbert West–Reanimator)[1][2] in Volume 1.

Publication history

Devil's Due and Volume 1

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.

2005 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. The "Hack/Slash" one shots were collected as the First Cut trade paperback in the same year. 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).

A 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. Chucky, which saw the lead duo taking on the evil dollm and was penciled by Matt Merhoff.. 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.

In 2007, Devil's Due released a Free Comic Book Day comic showcasing their "Family Guy" and Hack/Slash titles. The "Hack/Slash" section contained a recap portion of the 25 cent preview issue.

"Hack/Slash" graduated to an ongoing series in May 2007, which included a Hack/Slash Annual collecting the web comic featuring the SuicideGirls photo shoot.[3]

On March 2010 it was announced at the Emerald City Comincon that creator Tim Seeley was taking Hack/Slash from Devil's Due Publications to Image Comics. 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. Tim Seeley allegedly did not receive his paycheck and thus was not able to pay his staff of artists and colourists. Hack/Slash's tenure at Devil's Due closed with issue #32, the final issue of Volume 1.

From September 2011, Hack/Slash was available digitally through Devil's Due Digital.

Image Comics and Volume 2

Hack/Slash's first release through Image was the 4-part miniseries My First Maniac, which started in June 2010. It was followed by a second ongoing Hack/Slash series, which concluded in March 2013 with issue 25. Image Comics later published the complete Hack/Slash, including crossovers and the early Devil's Due issues, in five numbered 'omnibus editions'.[4]

Volume 3

Beginning in July 2014, the first issue of a further miniseries, Son of Samhain, was released through Image. Tim Seeley did not work on the series, which was instead written by Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley, with art by Emilio Laiso.[5]

Characters

Major characters

  • Cassandra "Cassie" Hack – An attractive, yet tough-as-nails, fearless loudmouth who hunts slashers with her partner, Vlad.
  • Vlad – The enigmatic partner of Cassie, Vlad is a big, muscular, disfigured man, who wears a gas mask and brandishes two big meat cleavers. Met by Cassie when they were both stalking the "Meatman Killer", Cassie soon befriended him. There's not much known about Vlad, not even his full name, but he seems very aware of his unconventional looks, which prompts him to wear the gas mask (which, he says, protects him from the thin outside air he has been deprived of for 20 years – though he can be seen breathing without his mask too). According to Vlad, he was raised by a butcher who rescued him from a garbage can. The butcher served as his only human contact. He used comic books to teach Vlad to read; he also taught Vlad how to use knives to help him adjust to his deformities. When the butcher died, Vlad was forced to go outside where rumors of the Meat Man started and he eventually met Cassie. Vlad's relationship with Cassie is quite paternal, as Vlad seems utterly concerned with his "little one's" well being. Quite naive, but well-versed in strategy and battle skills, Vlad doubles as the "muscle" of the team, and as a sort of guardian for Cassie, counseling and comforting her when it's needed.

Minor characters

  • Chris Krank and Doctor Lisa Elsten – Lisa was introduced in Hack/Slash: Euthanized as the girlfriend of Kyle Bell. Chris appeared later in Hack/Slash: Land of Lost Toys #1 as the geeky roommate of Jason Michaels. Both survived the Slasher attacks in their respective stories and because of this reappeared in Hack/Slash vs. Chucky as two of the potential victims of Laura Lochs. They are now in a relationship and living together. Together they have formed Hack/Slash Inc, a website for Slasher survivors.
  • Margaret Crump aka Georgia Peaches – Georgia is a recurring character in Hack/Slash, who is currently a potential love interest for Cassie. Introduced in Hack/Slash #2 as a stripper who was a fan of the band, Acid Washed. Was sent to the hell dimension of Nef by the band along with Cassie as virgin sacrifices. During their time caged up together, Cassie and Georgia discussed Cassie's lack of a sex life and her orientation, which she is still unsure of. This led to Georgia suggesting that were they not chained up, they could have sex with each other in order to become "impure" and therefore escape. Since escaping from Nef, Cassie and Georgia have been keeping in touch by phoning each other every day. In Hack/Slash #8, Cassie fantasizes about kissing Georgia, suggesting that Georgia's previous suggestion about Cassie being gay may actually be correct. However, after several bad experiences with slashers Cassie breaks away from her to keep her safe. The two would later try to reconnect as lovers, but Georgia this time would move away.
  • Pooch – Pooch first appears in the "Shout at the Devil" arc as a spawn and servant of the Neflords, H. P. Lovecraft-esque entities which reproduce by impregnating virgins from Earth, whom they have abducted to their dimension of Nef. Resembling a demonic hairless dog, Pooch works under the Neflords' lieutenant Elvis Presley and, after his master is killed and Cassie and Georgia escape Nef, is sent to Earth to kill Cassie, but instead meets and befriends Chris and Lisa, who (reluctantly at first) let Pooch live with them. Pooch decides to abandon the Neflords and have Chris and Lisa as his new masters due to their kindness to him. In the arc "Closer", Pooch is severely injured while defending Chris and Lisa from another agent of the Neflords sent to kill him and Cassie, an agent which is later killed by Chris; Pooch's display of loyalty and bravery ultimately cause Chris and Lisa to realize how much he means to them, and the two have begun helping him to recuperate.
  • Samhain – Samhain saved Cassie Hack from the Black Lamp Society murder attempt. He has no memory of his past life, except for his exceptional fighting skills and his hatred to the Society. He's trying to rescue Ava Park from the Black Lamp Society with the aid of Cassie and Vlad. Making his debut in issue #20, Samhain is a jack-o-lantern masked ex-slasher. His conscience restored as well as his lack of desire to commit meaningless murder like other slashers. In later issues, Samhain's face is revealed from behind the mask, and following his capture and re-programming by the Black Lamp Society in issues 24-25, he then once again becomes, albeit briefly, the deadliest slasher of all; he is then ordered and obeys in the killing of his love, Dr. Ava Park.

This spell is only broken by a passionate kiss from Cassie which restores his mind back to his former pre-slasher default setting. But for Cassie, this also awakens something inside of her she didn't think possible, and in later issues is found to be deeply fantasizing about and desiring the masked man. Eventually, she and Samhain give into their attraction and have sex.

Slashers

Slashers (known to the government as "Revenants") are the beings that Cassie and Vlad hunt down. Slashers as a whole can be divided into two broad categories. The first and most common are the undead variety: These are people who died while filled with rage toward life, and somehow return from the dead filled with only that rage driving them to kill. While their exact abilities vary individually, all possess resistance to damage, and must suffer severe bodily harm to be killed. This kind can be controlled by the proper magics, and once their body has been sufficiently destroyed, usually stay dead. The other kind are people who are still alive, but are often insane and engage in Slasher behavior. They can be killed by normal means.

Pop culture icon characters

  • Chucky: The serial killer possessed doll from the Child's Play films.
  • Wizard of Oz: The Lion, the Scarecrow, and the Tin-Man are featured.
  • The Suicide Girls: The tattooed models from the site www.suicidegirls.com.

Army of Darkness crossover

A six-part crossover began in July 2013. Released by Dynamite Entertainment.[6] Featuring Ash Williams of the Evil Dead series.

Collections

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Hack/Slash has been collected in the following trade paperbacks:

Title Material collected ISBN Date Released
Volume 1: First Cut Hack/Slash: Euthanized
Hack/Slash: Girls Gone Dead
Hack/Slash: Comic Book Carnage
ISBN 1-932796-42-8
ISBN 1-932796-87-8
October 12, 2005
January 31, 2007
Volume 2: Death By Sequel Hack/Slash: The Land of Lost Toys #1–3
Hack/Slash: Trailers
Hack/Slash: Slice Hard Prequel
Hack/Slash: Slice Hard
ISBN 1-932796-75-4 April 11, 2007
Volume 3: Friday the 31st Hack/Slash Vs. Chucky
Hack/Slash #1–4
ISBN 1-934692-00-X October 15, 2007
Volume 4: Revenge of the Return Hack/Slash #5–10 ISBN 1-934692-18-2 June 29, 2008
Volume 5: Reanimation Games Hack/Slash #11
non-crossover parts of Hack/Slash #12–13
Hack/Slash #14–17
Hack/Slash Annual
ISBN 1-934692-44-1 March 18, 2009
Volume 6: In Revenge and In Love Hack/Slash #18-23
Hack/Slash: Entry Wound
ISBN 1-934692-68-9 July 29, 2009
Volume 7: New Blood Old Wounds Hack/Slash #24-28
Vlad and Cassie vs. Bloody Mary
ISBN 1-934692-83-2 January 27, 2010
Volume 8: Super Sidekick Sleepover Slaughter Hack/Slash #29-32
Hackoween
ISBN 1-60706-291-7 September, 2010
My First Maniac Hack/Slash:My First Maniac #1-4
ISBN 1-60706-338-7 January 5, 2011
Volume 9: Torture Prone Hack/Slash Annual #2
Hack/Slash Vol. 2 #1-4
ISBN 1-60706-409-X September 14, 2011
Volume 10: Dead Celebrities Hack/Slash Vol.2 #5-8
Hack/Slash Annual 3: HATCHET/SLASH
ISBN 1-60706-508-8 February 1, 2012
Volume 11: Marry, F**k, Kill Hack/Slash Volume 2 #9-15 ISBN 1-60706-656-4 January 15, 2013
Volume 12: Dark Sides Hack/Slash Volume 2 #16-19
Hack/Slash vs. Mercy Sparx
ISBN 1-60706-731-5 April 30, 2013
Volume 13: Final Hack/Slash Volume 2 #20-25 ISBN 1-60706-747-1 July 9, 2013
Omnibus Vol. 1 Hack/Slash: Euthanized
Hack/Slash: Girls Gone Dead
Hack/Slash: Comic Book Carnage
Hack/Slash Vs. Evil Ernie
Hack/Slash: The Land of Lost Toys #1–3
Hack/Slash: Trailers
Hack/Slash: Slashing Through the Snow (previously unpublished)
Hack/Slash: Slice Hard Prequel
Hack/Slash: Slice Hard
Hack/Slash Vs. Chucky
ISBN 1-934692-08-5 January 1, 2008
Omnibus Vol. 2 Hack/Slash #1–11
non-crossover parts of Hack/Slash #12–13
Hack/Slash #14–17
Hack/Slash Annual
ISBN 1-934692-57-3 April 22, 2009
Omnibus Vol. 3 Hack/Slash #18-32
Hack/Slash: Entry Wound
HACKoween
Living Corpse Annual
ISBN 1-60706-275-5 December 28, 2010
Omnibus Vol. 4 Hack/Slash Vol.2 #1-11
Hack/Slash: Annuals 2-3
ZOMBIES VS. CHEERLEADERS
2011 Holiday Special
ISBN 1-60706-526-6 May 22, 2012
Omnibus Vol. 5 Hack/Slash Vol.2 #12-25
HACK/SLASH vs. MERCY SPARX
ISBN 1-60706-741-2 May, 2013
Son of Samhain Vol. 1 Hack/Slash: Son of Samhain #1-5 ISBN 978-1632152442 February 2015

Television

Relativity Television announced in October 2015 that it is developing a Hack/Slash television series, to be written by Skip Woods.[7]

Other media

The possibility of Hack/Slash being made into a live-action film by Rogue was discussed by director Todd Lincoln, writer Martin Schenk, series creator Tim Seeley, and others at the 2006 San Diego Comic Convention, to be released in 2008. In 2012, Marcus Nispel, who directed Conan the Barbarian remake, was revealed to have agreed to helm the film for Relativity and Rogue.[8] As of October 2015, the film has not yet been made, although a television series is now in development with executive producer Adrian Askarieh, who first optioned it in 2005.[9]

In September 2010, HALO 8 Entertainment announced they would be releasing an "illustrated film" based on the My First Maniac miniseries in 2011, alongside an adaptation of Loaded Bible, another Tim Seeley project. The film was set to be directed by Matt Pizzolo.[10] This venture also has not yet come to fruition.

The series was turned into two stage plays: "Hack/Slash: Stage Fright", which utilized comic book panel simulation and was an adaptation of the "Euthanized" and "Girls Gone Dead" storylines, and a play simply titled "Hack/Slash" with the Strangeloop Theatre and CIC Theater in Chicago, which played from September 12 through November 1 of 2014. This play adapted various sections from the plot to develop a story while directly coordinating with the author of the original content, Tim Seeley.[11]

Cassie has appeared in her own SuicideGirls pictorial.[12]

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