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What first appeared to be a simple, singular case of a demonically possessed teen redneck is starting to look even uglier and messier thanwell, than a demonically possessed teen redneck! After hitting the road for the kid's hometown to investigate the source of the possession, Cal, Mo'Lock, and Cal's lady friend, Sabrina, find themselves center stage in an entire town that's been taken over by the nastiest evil spirit you'd never want to meet. Now it's up to Cal to figure out who the spirit is, why it's so pissed, and what the hell they're going to do to stop it. As if that wasn't enough to deal with for a day, an even greater evil rears its head when Sabrina wants to know where her relationship with Cal is going. Demonic possession? _That_ Cal can handle _ but love? Don't count on it!
Dark Horse is bloody thrilled to present the most terrifying team-up of talent to hit the comics scene in years, as fan-favorite horror scribe Steve Niles (_30 Days of Night_, _Dark Days_) joins artist Kelley Jones (_Deadman_, _Batman_, _The Hammer_) to bring you the follow-up to the hit miniseries _Criminal Macabre_. _Last Train to Deadsville_ takes supernatural private dick Cal McDonald and his ghoulish partner Mo'Lock on their weirdest adventure yet, when a teenage, mullet-wearing weirdo from suburbia takes his occult fantasies a littleokay, a _lot_too far. And Ozzy thought his train was crazy!
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In the dark and gritty town of Los Angeles, one man stands between humans and... everything else. Cal McDonald, private detective with scotch for blood, investigates the cases that no one else will. Mummies—shedemons, frankenstein creations, and possessed cars. Collects Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery #1#5, "A Letter from B.S." from the Dark Horse comic Drawing on Your Nightmares, Love Me Tenderloin, Last Train to Deadsville #1#4, Criminal Macabre: Supernatural Freak Machine #1#5, Hairball, and the prose Savage Membrane. * From the creator of 30 Days of Night.
In 2003 Steve Niles, creator of the 30 Days of Night comics series, launched a series of occult detective stories featuring the monstrously hard-boiled Cal McDonald. A pill-popping alcoholic reprobate, Cal is the only line of defense between Los Angeles and a growing horde of zombies, vampires, possessed muscle cars, mad scientists, werewolves, and much more weirdness! * I literally screamed HOLY $#@% when I put this book down. It is that good... Cal McDonald is truly one of the coolest characters in comics." —Ain't It Cool News"
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Rex mundi is a quest for the Holy Grail told as a murder mystery. Master Physician Julien Sauniére during the 1930's in France uncovers the Grail's connection to the terrible war threatening the entire war.