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"Halloween Man," refuses to fit neatly into a genre, "Box," if you attempt to describe it. There are horror elements, superheroes, comedy, retro-futuristic sci-fi concepts, and more. Basically, if you took a bunch of ideas and tossed them into a blender, you might worry the result would be a nasty mess. However, in this case, you get the metaphorically tasty drink of, "Halloween Man." I saw the solicitation for this trade paperback a bit ago with Red 5 as the publisher; the variety of concepts piqued my interest, and I'm glad to have read this TPB, as I loved, "Halloween Man." This graphic novel actually is a bit of a collection of earlier works, as the creator/writer, Drew Edwards, has been crafting stories with our titular character and putting them online for years now. The basic plot is essentially how a man named Solomon Kane was almost killed, came back as a sentient zombie of sorts, and now is a bit of an anti-hero bounty hunter. Humans and, "Real," superheroes don't care for…

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