

The fight came to an end when Cassie decided that the children were too far gone in their transformation into Slashers, and killed them, which didn't sit right with Vlad at all. Hack's work."Īt the end of issue #10, Cassie and Vlad came face to face with Phillips' experiments when they were attacked by a group of feral children whose exposure to Slasher cells had transformed them into bloodthirsty cannibals. Phillips is will come into play around issue 15 or so, when we meet ANOTHER scientist familiar with Dr. Phillips definitely knew SOMEONE named Jack Hack, and it appears that he's got some info concerning the 'Revenants,'" Seeley told CBR News. However, Cassie found the notebooks' most shocking revelation to be that Phillips had a friend who used to have a similar interest in Slashers, a man who just may be her long lost father, Dr. Phillips's notebooks detailed his experiments on feral children and how he injected them with cells from "Revenants," the clinical word for Slashers. In "Hack/Slash" #10, Cassie and Vlad followed a lead to an abandoned home in Montana, where they discovered the notebooks of the mysterious Dr. CBR News spoke with Seeley about what's next for his horror/humor series. These people don't want to destroy Slashers the want to study and exploit them for their own personal gain. The duo recently discovered that there are other people out there with a less altruistic interest in the Slasher phenomenon. Unfortunately for them, their quest is about to get a whole lot more complicated.

In "Hack/Slash," most of the world remains dangerously unaware of the existence of Slashers, so it has fallen upon series stars' Cassie Hack and her partner Vlad to protect people from the blood thirsty killers. In this twisted version of our world, a mysterious phenomenon has lead to the rise of undead serial killers known as Slashers, whose victims often include the overindulgent. Alcohol, drugs and promiscuous sex may be a recipe for a fun night to some, but in the world of "Hack/Slash" from Devil's Due Publishing by writer/creator Tim Seeley and artist Emily Stone, these things can get you killed.
