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THE EVIL TREE
In a colonial village outside of NYC, Misha and her fiance, Daren, seek an escape from the fast pace of the city. As they settle in, Misha becomes withdrawn, suffering from bad dreams and depression. When Daren brings his friends to the house to "shake out the cobwebs," little does he know he is setting into motion events started hundreds of years ago with the original occupants of the house, the Willam Family. Not only did the ill-fated Willam family die in the house one cold winter, but the house has developed a history of female occupants committing suicide. The friends must solve the mystery of the house before the Willam Family ghosts pick them off one by one.
On Pre-Order now through Diamond and online retailers:
DIAMOND: JUL120743 / ISBN: 978-1-926914-52-7
"The story is classic horror movie in graphic novel form, the way it should be done. Really creepy, moody and occasionally gut-wrenching horrific it does remind you of all the good stuff in Evil Dead movies – indeed the book could be a companion piece to the Evil Dead series. But there are somber moments too and chills that creep under you skin... Surprisingly the more tender moments, and the character interactions aren't an afterthought. Relations and emotions are handled with equal aplomb and makes this book a must read and already a personal favorite of mine." -- Peter Bergting (The Portent, Crysis, Dark Sun, Strange Girl)
"A ghost story that will make your blood run cold." -- ComicMonsters.com - http://www.comicmonsters.com/reviews...l_Tree_GN.html
"Hendrix and Thollin sold me. Their tale of a young couple inadvertently awakening Something Very Evil may not be innovative, but I have a soft spot for classic tropes done well, and Mr. Hendrix rang enough changes on the formula that I was never bored. As a haunted house story, The Evil Tree is genuinely haunting… even scary... I was especially impressed with Mr. Thollin’s ability to craft and stage comics layouts that were actually frightening and surprising... In a way it’s almost more immersive– the jagged, simple style of the art helps put across the emotional part of the story. And when the art is that well-suited to the story, that’s my definition of good." -- Greg Hatcher, Comic Book Resources.com - http://goodcomics.comicbookresources...e-review-pile/
"The Evil Tree is exactly what a classic ghost story should be, Hendrix and Thollin capture all the elements of the genre with stunning execution. This is a perfect Halloween tale that's bound to send shivers down your spine." -- Lonnie Nadler, Bloody-Disgusting.com - http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/31...for-halloween/
"If THE EVIL DEAD was a ghost story told as a beautifully illustrated graphic novel, it would be THE EVIL TREE. If you're a fan of horror comics, you owe it to yourself to check out this book!" -- Dirk Manning (writer of NIGHTMARE WORLD and TALES OF MR. RHEE)
"A stark, powerful ghost story told with real verve and conviction." -- Mike Carey (UNWRITTEN, THE DEVIL YOU KNOW)
"The Evil Tree will remind you of why you loved the movie The Evil Dead, with significantly less tree rape. More dead kids though." - Roz Young, SequentialTart.com - http://www.sequentialtart.com/report...sue=2012-06-18
"Horror comics are hard to pull off... A lot of them just aren't scary. The Evil Tree, though, works because it's more about getting invested in the stakes. Erik Hendrix invests a lot of time in making these characters distinct and grounded: these are all people you believe are friends through work, pitching in to help out, making fun of each other, in close relationships... It's a great horror book... and worth checking out." Dan Seitz - GammaSquad.com -









THE EVIL TREE
In a colonial village outside of NYC, Misha and her fiance, Daren, seek an escape from the fast pace of the city. As they settle in, Misha becomes withdrawn, suffering from bad dreams and depression. When Daren brings his friends to the house to "shake out the cobwebs," little does he know he is setting into motion events started hundreds of years ago with the original occupants of the house, the Willam Family. Not only did the ill-fated Willam family die in the house one cold winter, but the house has developed a history of female occupants committing suicide. The friends must solve the mystery of the house before the Willam Family ghosts pick them off one by one.
On Pre-Order now through Diamond and online retailers:
DIAMOND: JUL120743 / ISBN: 978-1-926914-52-7
"The story is classic horror movie in graphic novel form, the way it should be done. Really creepy, moody and occasionally gut-wrenching horrific it does remind you of all the good stuff in Evil Dead movies – indeed the book could be a companion piece to the Evil Dead series. But there are somber moments too and chills that creep under you skin... Surprisingly the more tender moments, and the character interactions aren't an afterthought. Relations and emotions are handled with equal aplomb and makes this book a must read and already a personal favorite of mine." -- Peter Bergting (The Portent, Crysis, Dark Sun, Strange Girl)
"A ghost story that will make your blood run cold." -- ComicMonsters.com - http://www.comicmonsters.com/reviews...l_Tree_GN.html
"Hendrix and Thollin sold me. Their tale of a young couple inadvertently awakening Something Very Evil may not be innovative, but I have a soft spot for classic tropes done well, and Mr. Hendrix rang enough changes on the formula that I was never bored. As a haunted house story, The Evil Tree is genuinely haunting… even scary... I was especially impressed with Mr. Thollin’s ability to craft and stage comics layouts that were actually frightening and surprising... In a way it’s almost more immersive– the jagged, simple style of the art helps put across the emotional part of the story. And when the art is that well-suited to the story, that’s my definition of good." -- Greg Hatcher, Comic Book Resources.com - http://goodcomics.comicbookresources...e-review-pile/
"The Evil Tree is exactly what a classic ghost story should be, Hendrix and Thollin capture all the elements of the genre with stunning execution. This is a perfect Halloween tale that's bound to send shivers down your spine." -- Lonnie Nadler, Bloody-Disgusting.com - http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/31...for-halloween/
"If THE EVIL DEAD was a ghost story told as a beautifully illustrated graphic novel, it would be THE EVIL TREE. If you're a fan of horror comics, you owe it to yourself to check out this book!" -- Dirk Manning (writer of NIGHTMARE WORLD and TALES OF MR. RHEE)
"A stark, powerful ghost story told with real verve and conviction." -- Mike Carey (UNWRITTEN, THE DEVIL YOU KNOW)
"The Evil Tree will remind you of why you loved the movie The Evil Dead, with significantly less tree rape. More dead kids though." - Roz Young, SequentialTart.com - http://www.sequentialtart.com/report...sue=2012-06-18
"Horror comics are hard to pull off... A lot of them just aren't scary. The Evil Tree, though, works because it's more about getting invested in the stakes. Erik Hendrix invests a lot of time in making these characters distinct and grounded: these are all people you believe are friends through work, pitching in to help out, making fun of each other, in close relationships... It's a great horror book... and worth checking out." Dan Seitz - GammaSquad.com -










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