House II The Second Story Comic Marvel Movie Adaptation 1987 Haunted Horror Film
House II The Second Story Comic Marvel Movie Adaptation 1987 Haunted Horror Film
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Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: October 1987
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Fine – (Please See Scans)
UPC: 071486022558
House II The Second Story Comic Marvel Movie Adaptation 1987 Haunted Horror Film
Original price was: $20.00.$17.00Current price is: $17.00.
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Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: October 1987
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Fine – (Please See Scans)
UPC: 071486022558
Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: October 1987
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Fine – (Please See Scans)
UPC: 071486022558
Description
House II: The Second Story One-shot Comic
Featuring a Marvel Comic Adaptation of the 1987 horror classic. Awesome!!
Writer: Ralph Macchio
Artists: Hilary Barta, Danny Bulanadi, Alan Kupperberg, Jose Marzan & Pat Redding
Colorist: Paul Becton
Letterer: Augustin Mas
Editor: Howard Mackie
Cover by: Hilary Barta
This adaptation from the movie of the same name, is the story of Jesse McLaughlin, his buddy Charlie, and his great-great grandfather, also named Jesse McLaughlin. The elder Jesse, an archeologist, was buried with a golden Aztec skull he’d discovered. When the younger Jesse dug up his grandfather’s coffin for the golden skull, he finds not only the skull, but his great-great grandfather – undead.
The skull and the great-great grandfather return to the family home, but soon afterwards, the skull is stolen. This leads to a strange series of events that takes the boys and Larry, the electrician, on a wild adventure through different times, places, and dimensions – all within the same house.
Story/Spoilers (featuring the full House II: The Second Story 1987 Movie Synopsis for nostalgic remembrance)
Young urban professionals Jesse McLaughlin and his girlfriend Kate move into an old mansion that has been in Jesse’s family for generations. They are soon joined by Jesse’s goofy friend Charlie Coriell, who brought along his diva girlfriend Lana, in the hopes of being discovered by Kate, who works for a record company.
Jesse has returned to the old family mansion after his parents were murdered when he was a baby. While going through old things in the basement, Jesse finds a picture of his great-great-grandfather (and namesake) in front of an Aztec temple holding a crystal skull with sapphires in the eyes. In the background is a man Jesse learns is Slim Reeser, a former partner of his great-great-grandfather turned bitter enemy after a disagreement over who would get to keep the skull.
Reasoning that the skull must be buried with him, Jesse and Charlie decide to dig up Jesse’s great-great-grandfather in the hopes of procuring the skull. They unearth the casket only to be attacked by the corpse, who then shows himself to be friendly when Jesse reveals his identity as the senior Jesse’s great-great-grandson. Jesse and Charlie take the cowboy zombie, nicknamed “Gramps”, back to the house, where he is horrified to learn that the skull has not rejuvenated his body as he had hoped.
Gramps and Charlie go out drinking and driving, and later the boys listen for hours to Gramps’ stories of the Old West and his outlaw life. Gramps explains that the house was built using stones from the Aztec temple, and that its rooms act as a hidden doorway across space and time, with the skull acting as a key. He charges Charlie and Jesse with defending the skull against the forces of evil, who are drawn to possess the skull.
During an impromptu Halloween party thrown by Charlie, Gramps makes an appearance (though he is overlooked as it is a costume party), Kate leaves Jesse (taking Lana with her) after he is seen with an old girlfriend by her smarmy boss John Statman, and Jesse and Charlie pick up two new pets in the Jurassic era, a baby pterodactyl and a caterpillar-dog that’s dubbed a Cater-Puppy, after a barbarian/caveman arrives at the party and steals the skull.
Bill Towner, an electrician and “part-time adventurer”, arrives to inspect the house’s old wiring. While seemingly a buffoon, he pulls a short-sword from his tool case and leads the boys through “one of those time-portal things…you see these all the time in these old houses.” In the mystic past, the three fight off a group of Aztec warriors and rescue an Aztec virgin who was about to be sacrificed.
Eventually, a zombified Slim Reeser makes his appearance. Still after the skull, Slim shoots Gramps who then gives Jesse his guns and reveals that it was Slim who shot and killed Jesse’s parents when he was a baby. Jesse jumps through a window into the Old West, and eventually succeeds in killing Slim by blasting off his head with a rifle (or, maybe, a shotgun). Gramps, who has been mortally wounded, begins to pass away. Gramps says goodbye to Jesse and tells him he is so happy to have met his great-great-grandson. Gramps then gives a final warning about the power of the skull, encouraging Jesse to get what he wants from the enchanted object and then get rid of it. As Gramps passes, Jesse embraces him.
The film ends with the revelation that Jesse used the skull to travel back into the Old West, where he, Charlie and the rest of their friends drive off in a wagon on a new adventure, leaving the crystal skull behind, marking Gramps’ new grave.
Comic is bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printing
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: October 1987
Format: FC, 48 pages, Comic, 10″ x 6.5″
UPC: 071486022558
Collectible Entertainment note: One-shot Comic is in Fine – condition. Nice! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Horror and/or House collector / enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Recommended.
Please read return policy.
House II: The Second Story One-shot Comic
Featuring a Marvel Comic Adaptation of the 1987 horror classic. Awesome!!
Writer: Ralph Macchio
Artists: Hilary Barta, Danny Bulanadi, Alan Kupperberg, Jose Marzan & Pat Redding
Colorist: Paul Becton
Letterer: Augustin Mas
Editor: Howard Mackie
Cover by: Hilary Barta
This adaptation from the movie of the same name, is the story of Jesse McLaughlin, his buddy Charlie, and his great-great grandfather, also named Jesse McLaughlin. The elder Jesse, an archeologist, was buried with a golden Aztec skull he’d discovered. When the younger Jesse dug up his grandfather’s coffin for the golden skull, he finds not only the skull, but his great-great grandfather – undead.
The skull and the great-great grandfather return to the family home, but soon afterwards, the skull is stolen. This leads to a strange series of events that takes the boys and Larry, the electrician, on a wild adventure through different times, places, and dimensions – all within the same house.
Story/Spoilers (featuring the full House II: The Second Story 1987 Movie Synopsis for nostalgic remembrance)
Young urban professionals Jesse McLaughlin and his girlfriend Kate move into an old mansion that has been in Jesse’s family for generations. They are soon joined by Jesse’s goofy friend Charlie Coriell, who brought along his diva girlfriend Lana, in the hopes of being discovered by Kate, who works for a record company.
Jesse has returned to the old family mansion after his parents were murdered when he was a baby. While going through old things in the basement, Jesse finds a picture of his great-great-grandfather (and namesake) in front of an Aztec temple holding a crystal skull with sapphires in the eyes. In the background is a man Jesse learns is Slim Reeser, a former partner of his great-great-grandfather turned bitter enemy after a disagreement over who would get to keep the skull.
Reasoning that the skull must be buried with him, Jesse and Charlie decide to dig up Jesse’s great-great-grandfather in the hopes of procuring the skull. They unearth the casket only to be attacked by the corpse, who then shows himself to be friendly when Jesse reveals his identity as the senior Jesse’s great-great-grandson. Jesse and Charlie take the cowboy zombie, nicknamed “Gramps”, back to the house, where he is horrified to learn that the skull has not rejuvenated his body as he had hoped.
Gramps and Charlie go out drinking and driving, and later the boys listen for hours to Gramps’ stories of the Old West and his outlaw life. Gramps explains that the house was built using stones from the Aztec temple, and that its rooms act as a hidden doorway across space and time, with the skull acting as a key. He charges Charlie and Jesse with defending the skull against the forces of evil, who are drawn to possess the skull.
During an impromptu Halloween party thrown by Charlie, Gramps makes an appearance (though he is overlooked as it is a costume party), Kate leaves Jesse (taking Lana with her) after he is seen with an old girlfriend by her smarmy boss John Statman, and Jesse and Charlie pick up two new pets in the Jurassic era, a baby pterodactyl and a caterpillar-dog that’s dubbed a Cater-Puppy, after a barbarian/caveman arrives at the party and steals the skull.
Bill Towner, an electrician and “part-time adventurer”, arrives to inspect the house’s old wiring. While seemingly a buffoon, he pulls a short-sword from his tool case and leads the boys through “one of those time-portal things…you see these all the time in these old houses.” In the mystic past, the three fight off a group of Aztec warriors and rescue an Aztec virgin who was about to be sacrificed.
Eventually, a zombified Slim Reeser makes his appearance. Still after the skull, Slim shoots Gramps who then gives Jesse his guns and reveals that it was Slim who shot and killed Jesse’s parents when he was a baby. Jesse jumps through a window into the Old West, and eventually succeeds in killing Slim by blasting off his head with a rifle (or, maybe, a shotgun). Gramps, who has been mortally wounded, begins to pass away. Gramps says goodbye to Jesse and tells him he is so happy to have met his great-great-grandson. Gramps then gives a final warning about the power of the skull, encouraging Jesse to get what he wants from the enchanted object and then get rid of it. As Gramps passes, Jesse embraces him.
The film ends with the revelation that Jesse used the skull to travel back into the Old West, where he, Charlie and the rest of their friends drive off in a wagon on a new adventure, leaving the crystal skull behind, marking Gramps’ new grave.
Comic is bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printing
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: October 1987
Format: FC, 48 pages, Comic, 10″ x 6.5″
UPC: 071486022558
Collectible Entertainment note: One-shot Comic is in Fine – condition. Nice! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Horror and/or House collector / enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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