Rob Zombie is rekindling his comic book career, signing a deal with MVCreations and CrossGen Entertainment for the release of his new comic series, Rob Zombie's Spook Show International.
The deal is for a six-issue horror-based comic mini-series. The first story begins with the evil Zombie freed from his eternal slumber. The second issue deals with several sub-plots from Zombie's recent movie House Of 1000 Corpses, and the third issue combines strip clubs, kidnapping, espionage, and monsters.
Zombie has long admitted to being heavily influenced by classic horror comics, from White Zombie through his solo work. For the booklet of his 1998 album Hellbilly Deluxe, Zombie had a dream come true--several of his comic book artist heroes contributed to the project.
The first issue of Rob Zombie's Spook Show International will be released on October 29.
The deal is for a six-issue horror-based comic mini-series. The first story begins with the evil Zombie freed from his eternal slumber. The second issue deals with several sub-plots from Zombie's recent movie House Of 1000 Corpses, and the third issue combines strip clubs, kidnapping, espionage, and monsters.
Zombie has long admitted to being heavily influenced by classic horror comics, from White Zombie through his solo work. For the booklet of his 1998 album Hellbilly Deluxe, Zombie had a dream come true--several of his comic book artist heroes contributed to the project.
The first issue of Rob Zombie's Spook Show International will be released on October 29.