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Chanting Monks Press president and horror writer Joe Monks are joining forces with Comic Monsters for a month long promotion that features an exclusive interview, special project announcements, and a month of giveaways of Chanting Monks Press prizes.
Week 2: Signed copies of Roadkills, Stuff Out'a My Head
paperback and ZMT #2
Week 3: Roadkills, Stuff paperback, and copies of
The Night Terrors and ZMT #1 & #2
Week 4: Roadkills, Stuff, ZMT #1 & #2 and
The Night Terrors with tee shirt
Week 5: ZMT #1, #2, and #3 signed, Stuff Out'a My Head paperback and copy of the Flowers on the Razorwire DVD.
For a chance to win any of the cool prizes involved in this promotion, all you will need to do is go to ComicMonsters.com and register, its free. A winner will be picked each Saturday.
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Some new readings...

Originaly published as Hellblazer
issues 68-71, Vertigo Jam 1, Hellblazer Special 1 ©1993.

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Hellblazer: Fear And Loathing TPB (160 pgs, DC/Vertigo, 1997)
Story: Garth Ennis.
Art: Steve Dillon.
Originaly published as Hellblazer
issues 62-67 ©1993.
This one is definitely NOT my favourite Hellblazer book. There are some one-shots collected here, like the one in which his niece Gemma performs her first witchcraft and John is very angry with that. Also, here's the one when he celebrates his 40th birthday, and inside this book is collected one longer story-arc in which he gets back to archangel Gabe (who didn't want to help him earlier)... All of these stories are not half as good or intense as the first Garth's Constantine story Dangerous Habits, but, on the very end of this book, Kit breaks up with John and - at the last 22 pages - all Hell breaks loose. Damn you, Garth Ennis! It should've be only two stars for your script here, but on the accaunt of the last story, the complete mark goes for three.
Steve Dillon is NOT my favourite artist. Don't like how he draws. His simplicity is sometimes repulsive and sometimes it is not known did he draw a telephone or is that a tuna-fish. And, usually, all of his faces look the same, so that the reader would have to go for a haircut to differ a person... Not my favourite artist, but I'm giving him credit that he did here much better than he usually does.

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