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(MATURE) Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot C (Brand New / Unread)

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(MATURE) Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot C (Brand New / Unread)Step into the pitch black, psychological horror depths of the modern DC Vertigo lineup with the complete, foundational opening arc of the acclaimed cult classic series Survivors' Club. Co created by the powerhouse writing team of Lauren Beukes and Dale Halvorsen with haunting interior artwork by Ryan Kelly, this gripping narrative operates under a terrifying premise: What if the traumatized children who survived the iconic horror movie massacres of

Step into the pitch-black, psychological horror depths of the modern DC/Vertigo lineup with the complete, foundational opening arc of the acclaimed cult-classic series Survivors' Club. Co-created by the powerhouse writing team of Lauren Beukes and Dale Halvorsen with haunting interior artwork by Ryan Kelly, this gripping narrative operates under a terrifying premise: What if the traumatized children who survived the iconic horror-movie massacres of the 1980s grew up, found each other, and realized the monsters were coming back?

This highly curated 4-book lot gathers the complete, consecutive opening chapters (Issues #1 through #4) that set up the entire series. Entirely highlighted by the legendary, avant-garde cover artwork of Eisner Award-winning icon Bill Sienkiewicz, this set is a fantastic pickup for Vertigo horror completionists, dark fantasy investors, or independent retail store owners looking to add high-interest, fast-moving horror backissues to their storefront displays or longbox inventories.

The Comic Book Lineup

1. Survivors' Club #1 (2015) — Cover A PREMIERE DEBUT KEY (VF)

The blockbusting premiere issue! In 1987, six children survived separate, horrific supernatural massacres across the globe (haunted houses, demonic possessions, killer dolls). Decades later, they unite in Los Angeles to heal their fractured psyches—only to discover an ancient, familiar evil is systematically hunting them down again. Capped with a spectacular, mood-setting debut cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.

2. Survivors' Club #2 (2015) — Cover A First Printing (VF)

The mystery deepens rapidly. As the newly formed club attempts to map out the hidden structural connections behind their childhood nightmares, a shocking local murder forces them to confront a terrifying possibility: one of their own members might be harboring a dark, monstrous entity.

3. Survivors' Club #3 (2016) — Cover A First Printing (VF)

Paranoia reaches a critical ceiling. Backed by another masterfully unsettling, high-contrast cover by Bill Sienkiewicz, the group splinters as tactical underworld secrets are bared, forcing a desperate excursion into a high-tech occult gaming conspiracy that stretches far beyond their original trauma.

4. Survivors' Club #4 (2016) — Cover A First Printing (VF)

The tension breaks wide open. This issue tracks the group's street-level and psychological standoffs as the primary demonic entities pulling the strings begin shifting their tactics into the modern world, leading directly to a bloody, high-stakes confrontation.

Product Highlights

  • Complete Series Launch Arc: Includes the entire opening run (Issues #1, #2, #3, and #4) back-to-back, allowing readers and collectors to experience the crucial, foundational world-building uninterrupted.

  • The Sienkiewicz Horror Visual Showcase: Features four consecutive, museum-grade covers by industry legend Bill Sienkiewicz (New Mutants, Elektra: Assassin), ensuring incredible visual pop on physical retail racks or digital storefronts.

  • Classic Vertigo Sophisticated Horror: Captures the golden-era maturity and complex psychological depth that defined DC's legendary Vertigo imprint.

Item Details

  • Publisher: DC Comics / Vertigo Imprint

  • Format: Standard Comic Book Mix

  • Themes: 1980s Horror Movie Nostalgia, Occult Conspiracies, Psychological Trauma, Supernatural Alliances, Premiere Key Issues

  • Total Books: 4

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