

Like I said, I am not a horror aficionado, but I was immediately able to recognize the beauty of this book, which is that while horror fans will see a lot they love in it, it’s enough it’s own thing that you don’t need to have watched horror films for the last 40 years to get what Kalan is doing with this.

A frightening, thought-provoking, sometimes funny, always timely tale of murder, obsession and urban living. But how can they fight a monster when they can’t fight City Hall?įrom Emmy Award-winning writer Elliott Kalan (The Daily Show, MST3K, Spider-Man & The X-Men) and artist Andrea Mutti (Port of Earth, Hellblazer) comes the horrifying story of what happens when terror becomes the new normal. When Maniac Harry starts killing his way through the subway system, trauma-haunted political aide Gina Greene and disgraced NYPD detective Zelda Pettibone become determined to go rogue and destroy him. Which is why the authorities’ solution has been to ignore him, and let New Yorkers adapt to a world where death can strike at any mo-ment. Maniac Harry is inhuman, unkillable and unstoppable.

Four years ago, a masked slasher began stalking the streets of New York City.
