ROB ZOMBIE To Collaborate With STEVE NILES On Horror Comic Book Series

July 18, 2003

Rob Zombie will be collaborating with one of the biggest names in horror comic books, Steve Niles, on a new horror series titled "The Nail". "The Nail" will be co-written by Niles and Zombie and will feature art by Ben Templesmith. The series, which will premier in early 2004, will be published by Dark Horse Comics, Inc., one of the largest comic book publishers in the United States. Click here to see the cover.

Zombie and Niles will be announcing their collaboration Friday (July 18) at 4:00 p.m. at the Dark Horse booth during the Comic-Con 2003 convention in San Diego, California.

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