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    Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #1

    Friday the 13th: Bloodbath » Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #1 released by Avatar Press on October 2005.

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    The hit team of the sold out Friday Special return for a new three issue gore-filled series featuring Jason Voorhees! With Brian Pulido writing and Mike Wolfer on art, you know it will be an violent bloodbath of carnage! On the shore of pristine Crystal Lake lies the long-neglected Camp Tomorrow, badly in need of rehabilitation. Charged with reforming the camp, ten teenagers have come to the site with the hopes of earning a quick paycheck and partaking in the most decadent party-filled weekend of their lives. But as their first night of debauchery commences, they begin to learn, one by one, that their surprisingly common family backgrounds are a little too coincidental... And that their presence has reawakened the curse of Jason Voorhees! Striking forth from the shadows in an unrelenting orgy of blood, Jason will defend his territory at all costs, but is he truly the hunter or actually the prey in a much larger and more sinister plot?

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    I’m not the biggest fan of the Friday the 13th franchise but I thought that giving the comic book series a try and I am very glad I did because it was one of the nicest surprises I have had in the last few months.The plot follows a group of usual stereotypical teenagers who are going to help a group of disadvantaged children but they have a week to prepare the camp. They all get on really well, a little bit too well they start to discover like they are perfectly matched and then Jason Voorhees s...

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