REVIEW: Storm King Comics’ Long Haul Is a Killer Road Trip

There is something fun and wild about going on a road trip with family or friends — but those long stretches of road can also hide a sinister secret. Storm King Comics, owned by film producer Sandy King and her filmmaker husband John Carpenter, takes inspiration from this idea for an action-thriller under its Dark & Twisted banner.Written by Cullen Bunn and Heath Amodio with pencils by Andrea Mutti, inks from Gigi Baldassini, colors by Valerio Alloro and letters from Janice Chiang, Dark & Twisted: Long Haul is a gruesome tale where the triumvirate of horror, thriller and action meet. Long Haul tells the story of Danny and Carl Blake, two brothers on a blood-soaked mission to find their sister Sarah. Sarah has been abducted by a mysterious group of killers called the Nine, who terrorize the interstate routes. As Danny and Carl go after the Nine’s leaders, one after the other, it stirs up an entire hornet’s nest.Writers Cullen Bunn of the horror series Invasive and Heath Amodio have created an entire mythology surrounding evil truckers. Their passion for the culture is apparent as Bunn states in the forward how thriller movies shaped the idea for Long Haul. The Blake brothers make a bloody statement as they track down killers — but they lose themselves in the cruelty, with built-up rage making them see red. The line between killers and avengers blurs, leaving the brothers to contemplate their mission from the inside out. Bunn and Amodio’s dialogue functions as the building blocks of that story. Their writing is both comedic and sometimes downright nasty.

There is something fun and wild about going on a road trip with family or friends — but those long stretches of road can also hide a sinister secret. Storm King Comics, owned by film producer Sandy King and her filmmaker husband John Carpenter, takes inspiration from this idea for an action-thriller under its Dark & Twisted banner.

Written by Cullen Bunn and Heath Amodio with pencils by Andrea Mutti, inks from Gigi Baldassini, colors by Valerio Alloro and letters from Janice Chiang, Dark & Twisted: Long Haul is a gruesome tale where the triumvirate of horror, thriller and action meet. Long Haul tells the story of Danny and Carl Blake, two brothers on a blood-soaked mission to find their sister Sarah. Sarah has been abducted by a mysterious group of killers called the Nine, who terrorize the interstate routes. As Danny and Carl go after the Nine’s leaders, one after the other, it stirs up an entire hornet’s nest.

Writers Cullen Bunn of the horror series Invasive and Heath Amodio have created an entire mythology surrounding evil truckers. Their passion for the culture is apparent as Bunn states in the forward how thriller movies shaped the idea for Long Haul. The Blake brothers make a bloody statement as they track down killers — but they lose themselves in the cruelty, with built-up rage making them see red. The line between killers and avengers blurs, leaving the brothers to contemplate their mission from the inside out. Bunn and Amodio’s dialogue functions as the building blocks of that story. Their writing is both comedic and sometimes downright nasty.

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