The property started in 2004 as a series of one-shots, starting with the Stefano Caselli-penciled Hack/Slash (later referred to by its story title Euthanized), followed by the Federica Manfredi-penciled Girls Gone Dead.
2005 saw the one-shots Comic Book Carnage and the series stars, Vlad and Cassie, appeared in the Aadi Salman penciled The Final Revenge of Evil Ernie. The "Hack/Slash" one shots were collected as the First Cut trade paperback in the same year. The first "Hack/Slash" miniseries debuted, Land of Lost Toys, penciled by Dave Crosland, followed by a collection of new short stories in a 2006 special issue called Trailers (featuring art by writer Tim Seeley, original penciler Casseli, Mike Norton, Skottie Young and Josh Medors).
A 25-cent preview issue giving newcomers a recap of "Euthanized" hit the markets in 2006, along with "Slice Hard", the first one-shot of 2006. Seeley penciled the new part of the preview and was one of the pencilers and inkers of the one-shot along with Mark Englert, Nate Bellgarde, Andy Kuhn and Joe Largent. The one-shot Hack/Slash Vs. Chucky, had the lead duo taking on the evil doll and was penciled by Matt Merhoff.
2007 had a Free Comic Day tie-in with Devil's Due's "Family Guy", where both books had half the issue to itself. The "Hack/Slash" section had a recap portion of the 25 cent preview issue. "Hack/Slash" graduated to an ongoing series in May 2007.
The ongoing series has included a crossover with Re-Animator, where Herbert West is tied in to her father, as well a Hack/Slash Annual collecting the web comic featuring the SuicideGirls photo shoot.
On March 13th, 2010 it was announced at the Emerald City Comincon and then widely accross most of the comic world net that creator Tim Seeley was taking his creation Hack/Slash to pastures new, leaving behind long time publishers Devil's Due Publications for a new home at Image Comics. The move comes after much reported news that Devil's Due was going through a lot of financial difficulties with staff on all level not being paid for months on end and likewise Tim Seeley also not receiving his paycheck and thus not being able to pay his staff of artists and colourists. The tenure at Devil's Due will close with the currently advertised releases all the way up to issue #34 of the ongoing series and then continue its ongoing again with a new miniseries called My First Maniac due for release in four parts from June 9th 2010 exclusive to the new beginning at Image.
Director Todd Lincoln, writer Martin Schenk, series creator Tim Seeley, and others were present at the 2006 San Diego Comic Convention discussing the Hack/Slash film, originally expected to be released by Rogue Pictures in 2008. As reported on ShockTillYouDrop.com, American actress Megan Fox is said to be "really interested" in the part of Cassie. In July 2009 Variety announced Fredrik Bond will be directing, replacing Todd Lincoln and is written from Stephen Susco.
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