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Son of a mutant general and a human mother, Hunter is a halfbreed warrior who fights for survival on a weird, irradiated alternate Earth. Cursed to remain apart from humanity, Hunter still protects the defenseless with the hope that mankind will someday rise from barbarism and rule again! A perfect synthesis of fantasy and sciencefiction storytelling, Eerie Presents: Hunter features the artwork of Paul Neary and collects the stories of all three incarnations of the Hunter character. With a new introduction by Dark Horse Comics publisher Mike Richardson, this deluxe collection also includes all Hunter spot art pieces and guest appearances that ran in the original Eerie magazine run! * Every Hunter story finally collected!

  • Sales Rank: #908348 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-04-10
  • Released on: 2012-04-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
The definitive Hunter collection
By Alt
"Hunter" premiered in 1973, in issue 52 of Eerie, an anthology comic published by Warren. This collection includes the "Hunter" stories from issues 52 to 57 ("Hunter I"), the resurrection of Hunter ("Hunter II") in issues 67, 68, and 70 to 73 (issue 69 reprinted the entire "Hunter I" series), and three less significant stories (as noted below).

"Hunter" is essentially a science fiction horror story. Radiation spread by a nuclear war in 2001 caused mutations that gave some humans paranormal powers, leading to wars between unchanged humans and mutant humans (recast as "demons" by the superstitious unchanged). Demian Hunter is the spawn of an unchanged woman who is raped by the demons who murdered her husband. The half-human, half-demon Hunter dedicates himself to the eradication of demons who survived the demonwars.

In the first two stories, Rich Margopoulos tries too hard to be eloquent, creating instead dialog and narrative that comes across as stilted. He simplifies his prose in the third story and, not coincidentally, tells a much stronger tale. Budd Lewis writes the fourth story, apparently trying to emulate the style of the first two. The final two stories of "Hunter I" are written by Bill DuBay. They feature the best writing in the first series. DuBay created a triumphant finish to the series as Hunter seeks revenge against his demon father.

Except the series wasn't finished. Whether due to popular demand or because the Eerie writers couldn't come up with another character, Hunter was resurrected in "Hunter II." The new story begins twenty years after "Hunter I." The Earth is about to die but a scientist/wizard babbles a plan about creating a new "time shell" that will save it. This requires an assemblage of the top 100 scientist/wizards in the world, but a new breed of demons, having transformed into goblins, stands in the way. The leader of the goblins supposedly wants the Earth to die (except for the goblins and a breeding stock of humans who will serve them). A dude named Karas dons the old Hunter costume and goes after the goblin leader, only to discover that he hasn't been told the whole story. Along the way Karas is joined by the Exterminator Robot. Budd Lewis wrote all six of the stories in the "Hunter II" saga, this time in his own voice, which is preferable to the style he used in the only "Hunter I" story he authored. He serves up an occasional clunker in his dialog but most of his writing is serviceable, although the story veers toward silliness when he introduces a war between the goblins and a bunch of trolls.

Paul Neary's artwork, including the layout of the panels, was cutting edge in its time and remains pleasing to the eye. The black-and-white drawing is well suited to the dark series and Neary makes good use of shadows. Hunter was featured on a few Eerie covers and those (drawn by various artists in the Warren stable) are also reprinted in this volume, as are a couple of additional pages of artwork.

For the sake of completeness, I suppose, this edition includes a "Hunter III" story from Eerie 87 which is sort of a spoof of the original, a new "Hunter II" story from issue 101 written by Budd Lewis, and a story from issue 121 by Rich Margopoulos that pairs a revived-from-the-dead Hunter I with another Eerie character called Darklon. Since none of these stories live up to the first or second series of Hunter stories, it's probably well that Eerie didn't attempt another version of Hunter before folding with issue 139.

A warning to parents: this probably isn't a good comic for young children. There are some mildly graphic incidents of sexual violence as well as occasional depictions of nude women in bondage. Eerie was known for pushing the boundaries so most fans of the comic are unlikely to be troubled by the content.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Nice Blast from the Past
By Graphic Reader
The HUNTER stories were downbeat but still entertaining, predating the "grim & gritty" landslide that was to overtake comics. Nice art by Paul Neary in the early run. The narrative could get confusing and I was not a fan of the HUNTER II reboot.

13 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
The complete collection of the Hunter series from Eerie magazine
By Michael R. Brown
Warren Magazines had several good black & white magazines, the most well known where "Creepy" and "Eerie". Most of the stories were horror, even if they were modern horror, sf horror, or fantasy horror. About half way, Eerie started to set itself apart from Creepy by running several series, many with heroes or heroic like characters: Dax the Warrior, Spook, Schreck, Child, Dracula, the time-traveling western hero the Rook, etc.

One of these was the interesting Hunter series, set in a post-apocalyptic future. The character was striking: wearing what seemed to be an USAF flight helmet and flight suit (but with a loin cloth). He was Damien Hunter, a half-breed scout (human and 'demon', not white and Indian), who fought the 'demon' hordes of the future. He has coppery skin and yellow eyes. From the artwork, I always thought he was a downed fighter pilot.

We learned that the series seemed to be set in the 21st century (when, not certain), after atomic wars created a race of mutants called 'demons' who wanted to destroy humans. The US fought against them, but seems to have collapsed into a medieval society. But Hunter fought on.

The Hunter series ran thru Eerie #52-57 (later the series was reprinted completely in Eerie #69), the last story running in color (tho reprinted here in b/w). In the story we see him fighting demons, explaining his background, before the final episodes where he faced his demon father and killed him, after dying himself. The character Schreck, who appeared in his own series in Eerie also appeared in that last story, with the demons apparently wiped out.

But then we get Hunter II. Set twenty years later, but stating it is 2394 AD (i guess until someone noticed that wasn't quite right and stopped it), it stars Karas, now named Hunter II, and wearing Hunter's helmet. Hunter II fought a rising new demon threat, now aided by an Exterminator robot. The Exterminator is actually a cyborg, created by a group that wanted to wipe out 'imperfect humans' so they couldn't destroy the world. They where shown in one storyline (#60,63,64, plus 58), and now the last of them helps Hunter II. The Hunter II storyline ran thru Eerie #67,68,70-73.

A one-shot Hunter III story, set in the distant future, appeared in Eerie #87. Its about a kid who takes up the mantel of Hunter I & II.

Then there is another one-shot Hunter II story from Eerie #101. They ignore that Hunter II had broken Hunter's helmet at the end of the story, and have the Exterminator robot return (he was thought destroyed).

And finally we have a one-shot crossover with Darklon the mystic and Hunter, tho whoever did it didn't check the original storyline, as they drew another character to look like Hunter's demon father, who should be dead.

A great collection. I do hope that this collection will lead to similar focused collection of Eerie "heroes" and series.

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