Devil's Due Publishing brings everyone's favorite killer doll back to comics in this terrifying new trade paperback! No one is safe when Chucky comes back to town. Who will be his next victim!?
New York Times best selling author Jason M. Burns made the leap into the comic book industry in 2004 after being asked to write a short story for Dead@17: Rough Cut. Since that time he has written and created a number of critically-acclaimed and commercially-successful comic book series, including A Dummy’s Guide to Danger, Curse of the Were-Woman, and The Expendable One, which is being developed into a major motion picture by Intrepid Pictures. Burns has also spent time writing for such recognizable brands as Sesame Street, Shrek, Megamind, Jericho, Pocket God, Kung Fu Panda, Riche Rich, and Fraggle Rock, while working with on-screen talent as well, including Law & Order: SVU’s Christopher Meloni.
Most recently Burns wrote, directed, and produced the live action web series Adults Only, which stars Danny Nucci, Vincent Pastore, Brian Austin Green, Sebastian Bach, and others.
Burns was born and raised in Massachusetts where he began his career as an entertainment journalist and public relations professional.
This a story about a doll that turn into real life he swears and does he stick ones up it is not be shared with little chilldren but if you want to then its up to you it is a good story but scary for some people he was a normal doll and then he magically turn alive it is a bite scary don't you think it is. a amazing story he hold a knife it is not that scary
Not as good as Volume #1...but nonetheless, I'm glad Chucky's back in comics. This is another revival of a popular character, but it's pulled off quite well. Chucky's character is darker & scarier in Volume #1 & in here as well (LIKE HE SHOULD BE!!). The art, the story, the setting fits the book like a glove. As the story progresses, it brings back the elements first used for Chucky in his first appearance in 1988's Child's Play. I like that alot, really gets on the good side of fans of the killer doll