Chicago, IL. (October 5, 2008) – In a show of support for its top-selling creator-owned title,
Devil’s Due Publishing will distribute the previously solicited
Hack/Slash issues 16 and 17 directly, rather than through
Diamond Comic Distributors. The decision follows
Diamond’s receipt of a Cease and Desist letter regarding the issues from an unknown, recently registered company,
Re-Animator, LLC, in connection with
Dynamite Entertainment’s Nick Barrucci. Hack/Slash #15 will be available for re-order as well.
A property dispute has arisen between
Brian Yuzna (the producer and owner of the Re-Animator film franchise for over twenty years) and a recently registered company,
Re-Animator LLC over the rights to the
Re-Animator logo in various merchandise categories, which appears in the current
Hack/Slash story arc,
“Cassie & Vlad Meet the Re-Animator.”"Devil's Due have done a fantastic job of keeping the spirit of the Re-Animator films alive in the Hack/Slash cross-over,” says
Yuzna “It has been a pleasure to collaborate with such a talented crew. And I am proud to be working with them after the admirable stand they have taken in the face of economic coercion. This company exemplifies the independent spirit of the genre film and comics community. It may seem crazy to Re-Animator fans to think that a company that had nothing to do with the classic films could actually claim ownership of the "Re-Animator" brand and threaten to stop anyone else from creating comics, films or merchandise with the word 'reanimator' or 're-animator' in it- even the actual producer of the films that created the brand—but in this wacky world that is exactly what has happened.”The decision to distribute the issues outside of
Diamond was not easily made.
“We deliberated internally long and hard,” says
DDP President
Josh Blaylock, “But this was in good conscience not something I felt we could roll over and just accept. I’ve reviewed the facts, spoken to copyright, corporate and entertainment attorneys, and resolved that this, in my own personal opinion, is a ridiculous bully tactic that only hurts Tim [Seeley] and all of the creators who work so hard to make Hack/Slash the great book that it is and abuses the Diamond policy of staying out of legal issues.”“Unfortunately, a dispute over the publishing rights in regards to the Re-Animator characters has arisen between DDP and Re-Animator LLC, and we have been advised by Diamond’s attorney’s to not distribute issues #16 and #17 of the series Hack/Slash, plus process any additional reorders for #15 as well. It is our understanding that DDP will be self distributing the issues previously mentioned, and beginning with Hack/Slack #18, will once again be distributed by Diamond,” said
Bill Schanes, Vice President of Purchasing for
Diamond.The situation comes during a banner year for
Hack/Slash, which has included a sell-out of the series’ first
Omnibus collection, the addition of screenwriter
Justin Marks to the
Hack/Slash film in development at
Rogue pictures with director
Todd Lincoln, and a nomination in the category of
“Best Comic Book” for the
2008 Spike TV Scream Awards.
Fans can still vote for
Hack/Slash on
Spike TV’s website:
http://www.spike.com/event/scream/page/vote/category/28725“It's been a really great year for Hack/Slash with the SG Annual, the sold out Omnibus, a Spike TV Scream Awards nomination, and gaining lots of new readers and such,” said writer and creator
Tim Seeley.
“I just want to do the right thing and with your support and understanding, we'll do everything in our power to get this book out there and things will be back to normal in no time.Thank you, readers and retailers!”To order
Hack/Slash, retailers should visit
DevilsDue.net where two levels of discounts are available ranging from 50-60% off the cover price. These offers will only apply to
Hack/Slash #’s 15-17 for a limited time.
Hack/Slash orders can be placed through the
DDP Store by going here