Satan Place

    (Thunderhill, 1992)
™ and ©1992 Thunderhill Entertainment, Inc.

What happens when a low-budget “buckets-of-blood” movie production house decides to develop some of its “properties” into comic book adaptations? Satan Place, from Thunderhill Comics, gives us an answer.

Billed as a “soap opera from hell,” Satan Place features plenty of graphic gore, a “Take that, woman!” level of sexual sophistication, and sub-Tales from the Crypt “snap endings” about murdered spouses who return from the dead as shambling zombies, ghouls, or cannibals. Black-and-white art by Alfred Ramirez, Jackson Guice, Al Val, and Jeff Guice rounds out the package, which clearly aims for Joe Bob Briggs fans and lands with a juicy splat right in the bullseye.
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