JOHN CARPENTER'S TALES OF SCIENCE FICTION: HELL Comic Series Gets a Trailer

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As you might have heard, John Carpenter is producing a new comic book series titled John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: HELL. The comic series was released last week, and in an effort to spread the news, we have a trailer to share with you teasing the horror that’s in store for fans.

The comic consists of eight issues, and the story is described as follows: "In New York City, a massive monster is destroyed by a subway train ... and its surviving reptilian companion can speak English. In Columbia, a scientist crawls up from the depths of the Earth, bringing news of a miraculous new mineral power source ... and demons below. In Texas, a convicted murderer is spared at the last minute by an international conglomerate ... which wants to organize an expedition to the center of the Earth, with him as a guide. Because like the scientist, he's been there. The whole team is headed straight to Hell."

The series was inspired by a story from Carpenter and Sandy King. It was written by David J. Schow, illustrated and inked by Andres Esparza, features colors by Sergio Martinez, letters by Janice Chiang, and cover art by Tim Bradstreet.

The trailer features art and story elements from the comic and it also features the musical track "Cemetery", which is from Carpenter's latest album Lost Themes III.

The first issue of John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: HELL is on sale now.

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