Description: For the last five years, comic legend Frank Tieri has been offering up tales of monsters, both human and supernatural, creeping in the streets of Brooklyn. As it turns out, these big city beasties, be they ghosts, vampires, wendigoes or simply human beings bent on revenge, have been responsible for events as widespread as the Coney Island fire of 1911, the '77 NY blackout, and even the Revolutionary War's Battle of Brooklyn. The "truth" behind all these events is not what the public thinks it is. But thankfully, Tieri is here to set things straight. This covers his stories from John Carpenter's Tales for A HalloweeNight volumes 4 through 8, including A Haunting Grows in Brooklyn, The Ghosts of Steeplechase, The Beast of Brooklyn Heights, The Brooklyn Basher, and The Night the Lights Went Out in Brooklyn. As an added bonus to the collection, Tieri has written a sixth story, to tie these events and characters together. All six stories are illustrated to perfection by his frequent collaborator Cat Staggs. You'll never look at New York the same way again.
Brief description: Cat Staggs is an artist best known for her work on the New York Times Bestselling title Smallville Season 11 from DC Comics. She is the co-creator of Crosswind, with Gail Simone (Image Comics). Recently she completed a cover run on Darkwing Duck (Disney). She was also an artist on Death Of Superman with Louise Simonson (DC Comics) and Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity (DC Comics). She has also worked on popular titles like Adventures Of Supergirl (DC Comics), Wonder Woman '77 (DC Comics), X-Files and Orphan Black (IDW), Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman (DC), The Vampire Diaries (DC), Phantom Lady And Doll Man (DC), Star Trek (IDW), Tales For A HalloweeNight Vol. 1-10 (Storm King Comics), John Carpenter's Tales Of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack with Joe Harris (Storm King Comics), and almost 20 years in the Star Wars universe with Lucasfilm. In 2017 one of a kind original Wonder Woman piece was inducted to the Library of Congress by Lynda Carter along with Wonder Woman '77 Vol. 1.