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Through Hollywood reporters, fledgling horror publisher Panic Entertainment has released The Accessories, a five-part series written by David Dustmartian and Leah Kilpatrick, along with the art of Patrick Piazarunga. The book follows Igor, Renfield and Mrs. Hyde, and they develop new paths from Masters Frankenstein, Dracula and Dr. Jekyll.
Art by Patrick Piazarunga
Igor, Lenfield and Mrs Hyde have supported the Masters’ demonic mission for decades, but today they will stop being loyal. Today, true fear comes out of the door. The looming question is… what are they doing now? These three abandoned servants find each other in fallout and form a band of Gauchy but determined anti-heroes, sandwiched between angry villagers, vengeful monster hunters and ferocious former employers. Their survival requires more than just courage, but fortunately they know where to source more.
The first issue will be released on June 2, 2026. The book marks the first series of co-writer Kilpatrick, a longtime friend of comedian, producer and longtime friend of Dust Multi-Ann. This is our first collaboration with Piazzaluunga.
Panic, released last year at SDCC, released its final words (via The Daily Dead), a supernatural detective series by Rodney Burns last week. The book, a four-parter released in 2026, follows Harry Gaines, an investigator chasing a child murderer. “The murderers are systematic. There is no pattern beyond the victims. 11-14 years old, all 5’2”, 100 pounds. 11 bodies. There are no leads. Until No. 12 – Cindy Carpenter – spoke to Harry. From the morgue table. ”
No artwork was provided for the presentation as there were no artists attached at the time of writing. In the meantime, Panick’s first series, Tama, is a satirical story of a virtual pet by Adam Schlagman (studio head), Doug Pasko and Daniel HDR, which will be released on August 6th. For more information, please click on the link to visit the official website.
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