- Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery
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Criminal Macabre
Cover of Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery (2003), trade paperback collected edition.
Art by Ben Templesmith.First appearance "Big Head" (1990) Created by Steve Niles Publication information Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Image ComicsSchedule Monthly Title(s) "Big Head"
"Hairball"
Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery
Last Train To Deadsville: A Cal Mcdonald Mystery
Love Me Tenderloin: A Cal McDonald Mystery
Supernatural Freak Machine: A Cal McDonald Mystery
Criminal Macabre: Two Red Eyes
Criminal Macabre: Feat of Clay
Criminal Macabre: My Demon Baby
Criminal Macabre: Cell Block 666Formats Original material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) Fly in My Eye and Dark Horse Presents and a set of limited series and one-shot comics. Genre Horror Publication date 1990 – Ongoing Main character(s) Cal McDonald Creative team Writer(s) Steve Niles Artist(s) Jim Whiting
Ben Templesmith
Kelley Jones
Kyle Hotz
Nick StakalCreator(s) Steve Niles Reprints Collected editions Criminal Macabre ISBN 1-5697-1935-7 Last Train to Deadsville ISBN 1-5930-7107-8 Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery is a comic book series starring Cal McDonald, an antihero American comic book character created in 1990 by Steve Niles (writer). The character's adventures have been published by Dark Horse Comics and later IDW Publishing.
Cal himself is akin to John Constantine, a DC Comics paranormal detective. He takes illicit drugs, and befriends a network of ghouls to assist him in his cases. Policemen do not really care to be involved with Cal.
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Publishing history
Cal McDonald's first story, entitled "Big-Head", was released in 1990 as part of the anthology comic Fly in My Eye: Daughters of Fly In My Eye from Arcane Comix, with art by Jim Whiting. That story led directly to the four-part "Hairball", serialized in Dark Horse Presents #102-105 in 1996. Hairball was later printed as a one-shot comic.
Cal's subsequent appearances were in two 2002 novels, Savage Membrane, and Guns, Drugs and Monsters. In the latter, Cal relocated to Los Angeles, after following a living, decapitated head searching for its body.
Following the novels Cal made his debut again in comic book form in the Dark Horse Comics mini-series, Criminal Macabre (2003) with Ben Templesmith as artist. The two would pair up again for a one-shot comic titled "Love Me Tenderloin" in 2004. Cal's adventures have continued in other mini-series such as "Last Train to Deadsville" and "Supernatural Freak Machine", both with artist Kelley Jones, where he re-encountered the decapitated head. Next, he starred in the mini-series "Two Red Eyes" with artist Kyle Hotz, where he does battle with the vampire Nosferatu. He also made a brief appearance in short story format in the Dark Horse Comics released title Drawing on your Nightmares, again with Ben Templesmith as artist. From there, he went on to do "My Demon Baby" & the current series "Cell Block 666" (starting in Sept 2008) with artist Nick Stakal. The series "Two Red Eyes" started a trend continuing in "My Demon Baby", where action film actor Thomas Jane would portray Cal on the issue's covers, stylized by artist Tim Bradstreet.
During the release of some of the comic book series there was another novel released in 2003 titled Dial M for Monster: A Cal McDonald Collection. This novel included several short stories featuring Cal.
Criminal Macabre: The Complete Cal McDonald Stories collects the entire catalogue of Cal McDonald short stories (not the comic stories) until this point. It was released on December 26 of 2007.
Series titles
- Hairball (series of back-ups, collected as one-shot)
- Criminal Macabre (Dark Horse 5-issue mini series)
- Love Me Tenderloin (one-shot, Criminal Macabre #6)
- Drawing on your Nightmares (short story)
- Last Train to Deadsville (Dark Horse 4-issue mini series)
- Supernatural Freak Machine (IDW series - issues 4-5 were never published. Soon to be collected in trade paperback by Dark Horse)
- Feat of Clay (Dark Horse one shot)
- Two Red Eyes(Dark Horse 4-issue mini series)
- My Demon Baby (Dark Horse 4-issue mini seires)
- Cell Block 666 (Dark Horse 3-issue mini series)
- Call Me Monster (Dark Horse FCBD 2011 issue)
- When Freaks Collide (Dark Horse one shot crossover with The Goon)
- No Peace for Dead Men (Dark Horse one shot)
Collected editions
The series has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks:
Title Artist ISBN Collects Criminal Macabre Ben Templesmith ISBN 1-5697-1935-7 Issues 1-5 Last Train to Deadsville Kelley Jones ISBN 1-5930-7107-8 Last Train To Deadsville 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 7-10) Supernatural Freak Machine Kelley Jones ISBN 1-5930-7731-9 Supernatural Freak Machine 1-5(Criminal Macabre 11-15) Two Red Eyes Kyle Hotz ISBN 1-5930-7843-9 Two Red Eyes 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 17-20) My Demon Baby Nick Stakal ISBN 1-59307-908-7 My Demon Baby 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 21-24) Cell Block 666 Nick Stakal ISBN 1-59307-908-7 Cell Block 666 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 25-28) Omnibus Vol. 1 Ben Templesmith and Kelley Jones ISBN 1-59582-746-3 Issues 1-5, Love Me Tenderloin, Last Train to Deadville 1-4, Supernatural Freak Machine 1-5 Omnibus Vol. 2 ISBN 1-59582-746-3 Two Red Eyes 1-4, My Demon Baby 1-4, Cell Block 666 1-4, Feat of Clay, The Creepy Tree, The Trouble With Brains, Hairball In other media
Novels
Title Publisher ISBN Release date Savage Membrane Idea & Design Works ISBN 978-0-9712282-3-8 April 2002 Guns, Drugs & Monsters Idea & Design Works ISBN 978-0-9719775-2-5 February 2005 Dial M For Monster Idea & Design Works ISBN 1-932382-05-4 September 2003 Criminal Macabre: The Complete Cal McDonald Stories Dark Horse Books ISBN 1-5958-2118-X December 2007 Film
A Cal McDonald film is said to be on the way, however due to the nature of the character, Steve Niles does not want to compromise or "water down" Cal McDonald, making it tough to find a studio that will finance the film as is.[1]
Universal Pictures has just signed a deal to produce a Criminal Macabre movie with Kyle Ward scripting. It is set for release in 2010. [2]
Notes
- ^ "Steve Niles Interview". Ugo.com. 2010-10-07. http://www.ugo.com/ugo/html/article/?id=17808§ionId=2. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
- ^ Variety article 08/13/09
References
- Cal McDonald at the Comic Book DB
- Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery at the Grand Comics Database
- Cal McDonald at IDW Publishing
- Criminal Macabre at Dark Horse
- [1] at Variety Online
External links
- My Demon Baby #1 review, Comics Bulletin, September 24, 2007
Categories:- Dark Horse Comics limited series
- IDW Publishing titles
- One-shot comic titles
- 1990 comic debuts
- Horror comics
- Occult detective fiction
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