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See, I understand what the purpose of this prequel
is. Before now, Cassie Hack's origin has only been
told in bits and pieces here and there. We know
about her mom, we know she became a slasher hunter,
and we know somewhere down the road she eventually
met Vlad and they paired up to fight evil. But it
wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if we went
back to the normal flow of the series with the
normal characters. While I definitely want to know
about Cassie Hack and her story, I miss the other
characters. It's tough to sit and read an issue
without Vlad harping poetic about his latest kill,
or the Hack/Slash team helping the duo along for the
ride with pokes at the slasher genre. Now "My First
Maniac" issue two focuses on much more stern and
complex storylines. Cassie trying to fit in. We've
seen that before. We know she's social awkward, why
do we need to read it again? I know: the new readers
from Image need to catch up. But what about the
hardcore fans? The ones who were there from the
beginning. Nevertheless, "My First Maniac" issue two
is centered around Cassie after leaving her foster
family, and searching for Farmer Fig, a slasher
undead farmer who gets his jollies off of killing
teens in the cornfields. Taking the same route as
the previous series, Cassie has to infiltrate a
certain social group to find the slasher. So she has
to go back to high school. After beating on some gay
bashers with a few other people, she meets a young
woman and her boyfriend who befriend her and invite
her in to the group, but not all is what it seams.
First of all there's the intimation that the head
girl of the group who invited Cassie along has plans
for her.
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