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For
the past four episodes we've witnessed what was once
the mysterious origin of Cassie Hack. And when all
is said and done, I would have liked it to remain
mysterious. When "Hack Slash" made its
transformation from Devil's Due title to Image
Comics title, there of course had to be changes
made. And this series is basically starting over.
Sure it's telling stories not even the old fans have
ever read, but it's basically taking all of the past
storylines and completely ignoring and forgetting
them. For now, I hope. The demon dog, the supporting
characters, Cassie's connection to past slashers,
the revelation she is likely a lesbian, it's all
gone. Again I'm not sure what creator Tim Seely is
planning for future issues, but the entire saga is
restarting and I'm just so anxious for the narrative
to get back to where it used to be. I loved the
classic slasher villains, and the horror movie
romps, and I'm not getting any of that anymore.
"My
First Maniac" comes to a merciful close in issue
four when Cassie is forced to go up against Grinface.
Now aware that her new friend is a psychopathic
monster using a slasher for a tool in destroying her
enemies, Cassie spends all of the issue coming of
age and realizing her journey as a slasher hunter.
We learn in this issue that people who were once
psychopathic unforgiving monsters that die in
extreme pain or hate come back as slashers. Don't
hold me to that declaration since it's never made
clear what makes a slasher and why they can come
back. There's also not a real revelation as to what
brings them back, and how they're capable of coming
back. Sarah is using Grinface to do her bidding, but
she's not entirely using any form of weaponry to
kill people, so what would be the exception for her
to come back as a slasher? |