Hack/Slash #5: Reanimation Games by Tim Seeley, various artists (Devil's Due, 2009) The stories in Reanimation Games -- the fifth collection of Tim Seeley's Hack/Slash horror/spoof series, is a mixed bag of severed heads. Cassie Hack, slasher survivor and slayer, takes a break from trying to track down her long-absent father to chase after a masked killer in "The Coldest Dish." However, it turns out the man with the knife isn't entirely the bad guy here. Meanwhile, a demon horse-dog -- once in thrall to demon Elvis -- is running loose on the streets. And an elderly woman with visions is pinning a series of brutal killings on, you guessed it, our girl Cassie.
The last portion of this book is the only section I can truly say I enjoyed to the max. Cassie and her partner Vlad encounter Herbert West, the title character of a series of Reanimator B-movies based loosely on a short story by horror master H.P. Lovecraft. West attempts to strengthen his own reanimating fluid with the blood of a dead slasher -- in this case, Cassie's mom, the dreaded Lunch Lady -- and Cassie's missing father is finally revealed. While the father-daughter reunion is a little anticlimactic, this is still a family get-together you've got to see. ![]() |
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