All-out indie wrestling meets a blood-drenched haunted house in an all-new original graphic novel. Mitchell "Mad Dog" Morgan dreamed of making it to the big arenas in wrestling, but he never crawled out of the indies. They were right about him when they called him "just another jabroni." Deciding to drink his troubles away, he wanders into a crumbling house that's more than it seems—a supernatural world of horror that feeds on the hopeless. As the house tries to break him, Morgan realizes all his failures had prepared him for this moment. He was born not to wrestle in the ring but to fight an…mehr
All-out indie wrestling meets a blood-drenched haunted house in an all-new original graphic novel. Mitchell "Mad Dog" Morgan dreamed of making it to the big arenas in wrestling, but he never crawled out of the indies. They were right about him when they called him "just another jabroni." Deciding to drink his troubles away, he wanders into a crumbling house that's more than it seems—a supernatural world of horror that feeds on the hopeless. As the house tries to break him, Morgan realizes all his failures had prepared him for this moment. He was born not to wrestle in the ring but to fight an ancient evil that preys on the lost. Bloodied, brutalized, and on the brink, this washed-up jabroni will rise up to become the main event.
Adam Lawson created and co-wrote Mad Dog Morgan. His other works include The Exiled, with Wesley Snipes, The Kill Journal, The Eighth, Kids & Monsters, and Jawbone Death. He was the showrunner and writer for the hit series Escape the Night, and directed Wil Wheaton's hit celebrity gaming series TableTop. Brian Christgau is a grown-up Monster Kid and the author of the critically acclaimed (for real!) comic book series Six-Gun Gorilla: Long Days of Vengeance. He also wrote The Kill Journal: Finch Files, Mad Dog Morgan, and the upcoming Hell Knight. In his spare time he enjoys German Longsword fencing (there can, after all, be only one), adds to his horror movie collection, and helps run the Rockland County Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance. He lives in the sleepy town of Cornwall in upstate New York with his feline better half, Simon, to whom he is a devoted Cat Butler. Artist Maxi Dall'o was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has been based in Dallas, Texas, for the past three years. He has been drawing for as long as he can remember, but it was discovering comics that truly sparked his love for storytelling. This led him to study with artists working in the American comics industry, where he later gained experience assisting on several professional projects. He took his first professional steps working for Heavy Metal Magazine and AfterShock Comics, as well as designing characters and creating storyboards for studios such as Amazon. He is currently working on multiple projects with Image Comics, Mad Cave Studios, Bad Idea, and The Lab Press, and plans to keep doing this for a long, long time.
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