A supernatural horror thriller splattered with dark humor in the vein of Grady Hendrix (The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, My Best Friend’s Exorcism), Stranger Things, Welcome to Night Vale, Supernatural, and the Midnight, Texas series (Charlaine Harris), DOOR TO DOOR, NIGHT BY NIGHT Vol. 3: Wrath and Ruin, spins the tale in the last chapter of a monster-hunting, traveling sales team who find that once certain doors open, they are impossible to close.
SALES TEAM BY DAY. MONSTER HUNTERS BY MOONLIGHT
All roads…all doors…lead to this.
It’s 1987, and the Heritage Mills door-to-door sales team has traveled all over the South and battled monsters of all shapes and sizes. But one—the dreaded lamashtu—eludes them. Now, they face the demonic creature for the last time. But it is not alone. And some monsters hide in plain sight.
Knock, knock. What’s there? Open the door if you dare…
From all-star creators, writer Cullen Bunn (Harrow County, The Last Book You’ll Ever Read) and artist Sally Cantirino (I Walk With Monsters, Human Remains) comes the story of a motley crew going to battle against supernatural evil throughout the American South.
Volume 3 collects issues #8-12 of the smash 12-issue series!
For fans of the devilishly delicious blend of nostalgic horror and dark humor, small town secrets, moonlight fright, Stranger Things, Welcome to Night Vale, The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, My Best Friend’s Exorcism, IT, Summer of Night, The Pallbearer’s Club, The Autumnal, Proctor Valley Road, Gideon Falls, The Boys, B.P.R.D., and Something Is Killing the Children.
PRAISE FOR DOOR TO DOOR, NIGHT BY NIGHT:
"It's all kinds of demon-hunting, low-life fun!" -- Cavan Scott (Comic writer, screenwriter & New York Times bestselling author. STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC; TITANS UNITED; SHADOW SERVICE; THE WARD; DEAD SEAS).
“Bunn and Cantirino, as a collaborative team, create a unique, beautiful, and terrifying world filled with monsters we could not imagine.” – Gatecrashers
“…this kind of horror storytelling … delivers across the board.” – The Fandom Post
“A beautiful example of the merging of humor and horror.” – Gatecrashers
“…delivers on its promise …This is absolutely worth picking up.” – Comicon.com
“…supernatural horror at its best.” – Capes and Tights