More 100 per cent pure WWF Attitude - from the master of chaos!
The excitement and thrills of the World Wrestling Federation spill over into the most amazing adventures ever to grace the comics page in an all new, all-action graphic novel collection! From the official WWF mythos come explosive new stories featuring the superstars of the WWF ring. Utterly essential!
Featuring the dark lord of Stygian, the Undertaker, and a host of battling baddies including Kane, Mankind, Paul Bearer and the Embalmer, this is the most chilling contest of all. Dangerous alliances and dark deeds abound as the Undertaker faces his greatest challenge, the evil force that is Soulvex. Who will stand with him? Who will oppose him? And will the Earth survive?
Beau Smith is the former VP of Marketing and Publishing for Eclipse Comics, Image Comics, Todd McFarlane Productions/McFarlane Toys, and IDW Publishing. He currently serves as director of product information for toy maker JUN Planning USA. Currently Beau is enjoying a busy career as a freelance writer of comics, video games, films, novels and newspaper columns, as well as working on a consultant basis in the entertainment industry. Having spent 15 years as one of the most prolific comic book writers around, he has written for such publishers as DC Comics, Image Comics, Eclipse Comics, Dreamwave Studios, Moonstone Books, Dark Horse Comics, and Capcom video games. He has also done dialogue script work for major motion picture studios. Smith has written for such characters as Batman, Superman, Wolverine, Boba Fett, and Jack Bauer, as well as creating his own properties Primate, Wynonna Earp, Parts Unknown, Maximum Jack, Courting Fate, Lost and Found, and Cossack. Upcoming comic book projects include: Maximum Jack, Courting Fate, Fight Squad, and Expiration Date.
Picks up from book 1. Again, a fun story and great artwork. But like the first book, it is poorly put together which means the pages are coming loose. Unfortunately, they never made a book 3, so your'll have to pick up the remaining comics separately to finish the story. But it is worth doing so in my opinion.