Skybound’s First Look at Creepshow Comic from Horror Icons Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella and Michael Walsh

A legion of horror icons are all aboard for a one-shot in the Creepshow comic series.Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella and Michael Walsh are all working on Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station. Based on the prolific horror author’s short story of the same name, the one-shot coming is an expanded version of one woman’s commute that takes a horrifying turn. The story will feature thrills, chills and even an appearance from the terrifying Creep, making the story an express train to a world of terror.Hill expressed his excitement about the one-shot. The writer stated, “I’m always glad to renew my acquaintance with The Creep and reconnect with the gleeful gross-outs that are the hallmark of Creepshow in all its manifestations, from film to TV to comics.” He further elaborated on his story, “I wrote ‘Wolverton Station’ over a decade ago, working longhand while I traveled the UK by train for a book tour, and right from the start I knew I was writing a Creepshow kind of thing. It’s the story of a cut-throat dealmaker, someone who thinks of himself as quite a wolf, running afoul of creatures whose fangs are in no way metaphorical. At its dark heart, it’s a fairy tale — not one of the modern fairy tales, the sort safely sanitized by Disney for mass consumption, but the older kind of fable, the sort with teeth. That kind of story is The Creep’s stock-and-trade and so it feels exactly right that the story should be adapted for Creepshow’s pestilent pages.”Skybound Gets in the Christmas Mood With a Preview of Creepshow’s Holiday Special

A legion of horror icons are all aboard for a one-shot in the Creepshow comic series.

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Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella and Michael Walsh are all working on Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station. Based on the prolific horror author’s short story of the same name, the one-shot coming is an expanded version of one woman’s commute that takes a horrifying turn. The story will feature thrills, chills and even an appearance from the terrifying Creep, making the story an express train to a world of terror.

Hill expressed his excitement about the one-shot. The writer stated, “I’m always glad to renew my acquaintance with The Creep and reconnect with the gleeful gross-outs that are the hallmark of Creepshow in all its manifestations, from film to TV to comics.” He further elaborated on his story, “I wrote ‘Wolverton Station’ over a decade ago, working longhand while I traveled the UK by train for a book tour, and right from the start I knew I was writing a Creepshow kind of thing. It’s the story of a cut-throat dealmaker, someone who thinks of himself as quite a wolf, running afoul of creatures whose fangs are in no way metaphorical. At its dark heart, it’s a fairy tale — not one of the modern fairy tales, the sort safely sanitized by Disney for mass consumption, but the older kind of fable, the sort with teeth. That kind of story is The Creep’s stock-and-trade and so it feels exactly right that the story should be adapted for Creepshow’s pestilent pages.”

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