Regression Volume 1: Way Down Deep
Description
Plagued by ghastly waking nightmares, Adrian reluctantly agrees to past life regression hypnotherapy. As his consciousness is cast back through time, Adrian witnesses a scene of horrific debauchery and diabolism. Waking, he is more unsettled than before, and with good reason--something has followed him back. Adrian descends into a world of occult conspiracy, mystery, reincarnation, and insanity from which there is no escape. CULLEN BUNN (Harrow County, The Sixth Gun, The Empty Man), DANNY LUCKERT (Haunted), and MARIE ENGER (Pistolwhip, 2 Sisters), present a tale of supernatural terror and intrigue unlike any horror comic you've ever experienced. Collects issues 1 through 5.Product Details
Price
$9.99
$9.29
Publisher
Image Comics
Publish Date
November 21, 2017
Pages
128
Dimensions
6.5 X 0.6 X 10.1 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781534303379
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About the Author
CULLEN BUNN is the writer of comic books such as THE SIXTH GUN, HARROW COUNTY, BONE PARISH, THE DAMNED, THE EMPTY MAN, THE GHOUL NEXT DOOR, BASILISK, SHADOWMAN, and many other titles including The Last Book You'll Ever Read for Vault Comics. He has fought for his life against mountain lions and performed on stage as the World's Youngest Hypnotist.
Danny Luckert was born and raised on Long Island and studied illustration at the School of Visual Arts. His published comic book works include 'Primary Vector' (online, self-published), 'Electronic' (VIP Comics) and Haunted (RED5COMICS). Currently, he is working on a creator owned miniseries with writer Cullen Bunn (Magneto/Sinestro/6th Gun) as well as the sequel to 'Haunted' with RED5COMICS.
MARIE ENGER is a St. Louis-based creator who spends a lot of time listening to loud music in the dark and creating weird stuff. Along with reading Where Black Stars Rise, you can play their dark occult western TTRPG, Casket Land, read their bootleg-of-a-bootleg, Nosferatu!, or get in the eldritch zone with their super-sad comic, The Bones of This Place.