DEATHSTALKER Comic Book From WEST OF SUNDOWN Duo Tim Seeley And Jim Terry On The Way

DEATHSTALKER Comic Book From WEST OF SUNDOWN Duo Tim Seeley And Jim Terry On The Way

A new comic book series based on cult '80s sword-and-sorcery flick Deathstalker is on the way from West of Sundown writer Tim Seeley and artist Jim Terry...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 16, 2023 10:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Via SFF Gazette

Even if you've never seen cult '80s sword-and-sorcery adventure, Deathstlaker, chances are you'll be familiar with the awesome poster art by fantasy illustrator Boris Vallejo, and a new comic series based on the movie is on the way.

THR reports that Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash and Vault Comics have teamed up for the project, which will also have involvement from Shout! Studios. Tim Seeley, co-creator of horror comic Hack/Slash and DC’s Grayson, is writing the comic, with Jim Terry handling the artwork (the duo previously teamed for Vault's Western vampire comic, West of Sundown).

“Our Deathstalker is a reimagining of that fine specimen of ’80s sword and sorcery,” Slash said in a statement. “With fantasy, you get a little of everything: horror, magic, sex, thrills, blood, guts, swords and weirdness. You know — all those things you can’t look away from. And that’s what we’re bringing.”

Damian Wassel, Vault’s CEO, added: “The whole idea of this project is to balance nostalgia for the so-bad-it’s-good fantasy filmmaking of the 1980s with the storytelling sensibilities of our time.”

Deathstalker was basically a Conan the Barbarian knock off that achieved cult status over the years thanks to its tongue-in-cheek tone, some decent fantasy action/violence, and a heathy does of naked flesh.

It starred Rick Hill as the titular warrior along with Playboy model Barbi Benton and Lana Clarkson, who would go on to become a sword-and-sorcery mainstay before being shot dead by record producer Phil Spector in 2003.

The original movie spawned three sequels, which got progressively worse as they went, but are still worth checking out as long as you know what to expect going in.

“I’m a child of the ’80s. I remember when my dad bought our first VCR in 1982. And I remember the slew of weird and imaginative sword and sorcery VHS tapes that followed,” said Seeley. “Deathstalker has been near and dear to my heart since I was completely disturbed and aroused by it at a far-too-young age.”

Said Terry, “Being young at the birth of the VHS explosion was magic, and it felt like a time when folks were telling incredibly imaginative stories with limited resources — that charm and creativity would be hard to re-create today, but it’s a thrill to bask in that energy with Deathstalker.”

The comic is set to launch in October with a Kickstarter campaign for a deluxe, oversized hardcover edition, and will also be available in 2024 in both single-issue comic book and trade paperback formats.

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Forthas
Forthas - 9/16/2023, 10:48 AM
They have not been able to get Conan or Red Sonja right (at least not on screen) so I am not sure what this will bring that is unique.
KaptainKhaos
KaptainKhaos - 9/16/2023, 10:49 AM
Man oh man do I love the old 70s/80s fantasy movies, some went really hard for the time and had Tiddies everywhere
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 9/16/2023, 10:53 AM
The first Deathstalker is actually pretty entertaining... it doesn't take itself seriously at all.
campblood
campblood - 9/16/2023, 4:56 PM
@MarkCassidy - other then the copious amounts of r^pe I’d agree
Floke
Floke - 9/17/2023, 4:32 AM
@MarkCassidy - I guess it might even be better than Peter and David Pauls "The Barbarians"?
InfraMan
InfraMan - 9/16/2023, 10:55 AM
Very cool! Deathstalker is one of my favorite guilty pleasures, and one of the more entertaining films to come out of that brief, early-80s resurgence of the sword & sorcery genre.

Definitely gonna have to pick this up!
WhatIfRickJames
WhatIfRickJames - 9/16/2023, 11:15 AM
Lately, I’ve been watching all of the sword and sorcery stuff riffed by MST3K for nostalgic purposes. I dig that there’s enough backers to make this real
campblood
campblood - 9/16/2023, 4:57 PM
@WhatIfRickJames - check out red letter media, they watched deathstalker 1 and 2
grif
grif - 9/16/2023, 11:38 AM
IronMan616
IronMan616 - 9/16/2023, 12:21 PM
Damn Borris Vallejo's art was awesome. I had a book of his art and some of his posters way back when.

No way will we see art like his in this era with everyone being so damn sensitive and mentally weak.
TheBlueMorpho
TheBlueMorpho - 9/16/2023, 2:26 PM
Funny talk about Deathstalker at the 28:20 mark




Funny talk about Deathstalker 2 at 34:10 mark

TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 9/16/2023, 11:33 PM
@TheBlueMorpho - RLM is my only knowledge of this film series. I'm pretty sure they did 3 too, or it's at least been shown as an option.
TheBlueMorpho
TheBlueMorpho - 9/18/2023, 7:49 AM
@TheVandalore -

They only watched 1 & 2 so far. Part 3 was put on the board after they watched part 2. There are 4 movies so I hope they complete the series one day.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 9/16/2023, 4:23 PM
Best part of Deathstalker was when the big guy kept hitting the little guy with his hammer and by the end of that fight the little guy was nothing but a puddle of blood. 🤣

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