In the original Creepshow film, Joe Hill played Billy, a boy who got in trouble with his strict father (played by Tom Atkins) for reading a Creepshow comic book, so it’s especially fitting that Joe Hill is teaming up with Jason Ciaramella and Michael Walsh to return to the eerie world of The Creep in the new one-shot comic Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station.
A fleshed-out adaptation of a short story by Hill, Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station will be unleashed on readers beginning March 27th from Skybound and Cartel Entertainment, and we have a chilling look at preview pages and cover art (including eye-catching variant covers by Gabriel Rodriguez and Maria Wolf) ahead of its release!
Press Release: LOS ANGELES 11/13/2023 — Gather round, kiddies, for a special presentation! Today Skybound announced Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station, an all-new one shot of the smash-hit, Eisner Award nominated comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. Season 4 of the hit Shudder TV series of the same name is out now on AMC and AMC+.
Brian Witten is overseeing on behalf of Nicotero’s Monster Agency Productions.
“Joe Hill continues to astound me!” said Greg Nicotero. “From Horns to Fireman and now this latest story, he’s created fantastic scenarios and places his beautifully crafted characters smack in the middle of them! I love everything he writes and am honored to continue our fruitful collaboration.”
In this feature-length issue, Creepshow alum and New York Times Bestseller Joe Hill (Heart-Shaped Box, Locke & Key) is joined by Jason Ciaramella (C is for Cthulu) and Michael Walsh (The Silver Coin) to adapt his acclaimed short story in an expanded format with new twists and turns…including a special appearance by The Creep! They tell the terrifying tale of a businessman whose commute is about to get a lot hairier when his train makes an unexpected stop at “Wolverton Station”! The one shot will arrive in comic book shops on March 27, 2024.
“I’m always glad to renew my acquaintance with The Creep and reconnect with the gleeful gross-outs that are the hallmark of Creepshow in all its manifestations, from film to TV to comics,” said Joe Hill. “I wrote ‘Wolverton Station’ over a decade ago, working longhand while I traveled the UK by train for a book tour, and right from the start I knew I was writing a Creepshow kind of thing. It’s the story of a cut-throat dealmaker, someone who thinks of himself as quite a wolf, running afoul of creatures whose fangs are in no way metaphorical. At its dark heart, it’s a fairy tale — not one of the modern fairy tales, the sort safely sanitized by Disney for mass consumption, but the older kind of fable, the sort with teeth. That kind of story is The Creep’s stock-and-trade and so it feels exactly right that the story should be adapted for Creepshow‘s pestilent pages.”
“If I had to pick a favorite genre, the mashup of horror and comedy (Is there a name for this? Horromedy? Comorror?) would almost certainly be at the top of my list. So, obviously, Creepshow has been something I’ve loved for basically my entire life,” said Jason Ciaramella. “Wolverton Station marks my third contribution to the Creepshow legacy, and my second with both Joe and Michael. With Joe, it was a collaboration on a Tom Savini-Directed episode of Creepshow for Shudder called ‘By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain.’ With Michael, though he didn’t know it at the time, it was a special Creepshow-themed set of Magic: The Gathering cards produced by Wizards of the Coast. I love playing in this blood-slicked universe of twists and hilarity and surprise endings, but when I get to do it with a couple of talented creeps like Michael and Joe, well, that’s just something extra special, *innit?
*This is not a typo and Jason is not English. He did, however, have a jolly good time using the word in his script for Wolverton Station.”
“I’ve been a fan of Joe and Jason’s work for a long time, so to say I was excited to collaborate would be an understatement,” said Michael Walsh. “Drawing a terrifying tale tinged with black comedy is right up my alley, and getting to work with editor Alex Antone again has been a dream. I can’t wait for all the horror fans out there to get a bloody taste of what we’ve been brewing up.”
In addition to the main cover by Michael Walsh, Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station comes with an incredible lineup of variant covers, including an open to order cover by Gabriel Rodriguez (Locke & Key) and a 1:10 incentive cover by powerhouse illustrator Maria Wolf.
“We’re over the moon to have the incredible Joe Hill join the party,” said Alex Antone, Editorial Director at Skybound. “Wolverton Station is the perfect Creepshow-style tale of comeuppance, and the work he’s delivering with Jason and Michael is making us all howl.”
The Creepshow comic book anthology recently wrapped Volume 2 with an all-star creative roster that includes Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys), Becky Cloonan (Wonder Woman), Phil Hester (Gotham City: Year One), Dan Watters (Homesick Pilots, Arkham City), Abigail Larson (Sandman Universe: The Dreaming), Zoe Thorogood (It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth), Joel Farrelly (Tell Me a Story), Nick Dragotta (East of West), Alisa Kwitney (Mystik U), Goran Sudžuka (Ghosted, Year Zero), Saladin Ahmed (Miles Morales: Spider-Man), Artyom Topilin (I Hate This Place), DB Andry (Resonant), Tim Daniel (End After End), and Matthew Roberts (Manifest Destiny).
The Creepshow comic miniseries deal was brokered by Striker Entertainment.
Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station (Lunar Codes coming soon | SRP $4.99) will be available at comic book shops and digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, comiXology, and Google Play on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.
The full list of covers is below:
- Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station CVR A by Michael Walsh
- Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station CVR B by Gabriel Rodriguez
- Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station CVR C by Maria Wolf