The Red Mother: Complete Collection

Illustrated by Danny Luckert
After losing her eye and the man she loves in a brutal mugging, Daisy McDonough attempts to move on, but her new prosthetic eye reveals an ancient evil trying to cross over into our own world… The Red Mother.

20 For 20! Celebrate 20 years of BOOM! Studios with this critically acclaimed horror masterpiece, collected in its entirety for the very first time.

The last thing Daisy saw was her boyfriend disappearing into the darkness. The first thing Daisy saw with her new prosthetic eye was red. And she's seeing more and more...

As Daisy’s new eye shows her more of the red-hued world—people and things that aren't otherwise there—she gets dragged into a mystery far bigger than she ever imagined. What can she do in the face of the Red Mother?

A haunting series from Jeremy Haun (Haunthology, The Beauty) and Danny Luckert (Regression, Shock Shop) about the unseen horrors that surround us!

Collects The Red Mother #1-12.
Jeremy Haun is a comics creator from Joplin, Missouri. He is best known for his creator- owned properties such as Red Mother with BOOM! Studios, 40 Seconds with Comixology and The Realm and The Beauty with Image Comics. He’s recently completed Haunthology via Kickstarter. Haun’s other projects include Batwoman, Constantine, and Wolf Moon with DC Comics, and many others for nearly every publisher in the industry. Jeremy resides in a crumbling mansion with his wife and two superheroes-in-training.

Danny Luckert is a comic book illustrator from Long Island, NY that currently resides in Columbus OH.  He studied illustration and cartooning at the School of Visual Arts in NYC and upon graduating Danny immediately went to work in the comic book industry. He has worked on several mini-series with RED5 Comics such as Haunted Vol 1&2 and well as Riptide Vol 1&2. Danny has also worked on a self published zombie OGN Tethered with writer/co-creator David Pretch, as well as the creator owned comic REGRESSION with writer Cullen Bunn and colorist Marie Enger which was published by IMAGE.

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After losing her eye and the man she loves in a brutal mugging, Daisy McDonough attempts to move on, but her new prosthetic eye reveals an ancient evil trying to cross over into our own world… The Red Mother.

20 For 20! Celebrate 20 years of BOOM! Studios with this critically acclaimed horror masterpiece, collected in its entirety for the very first time.

The last thing Daisy saw was her boyfriend disappearing into the darkness. The first thing Daisy saw with her new prosthetic eye was red. And she's seeing more and more...

As Daisy’s new eye shows her more of the red-hued world—people and things that aren't otherwise there—she gets dragged into a mystery far bigger than she ever imagined. What can she do in the face of the Red Mother?

A haunting series from Jeremy Haun (Haunthology, The Beauty) and Danny Luckert (Regression, Shock Shop) about the unseen horrors that surround us!

Collects The Red Mother #1-12.

Author

Jeremy Haun is a comics creator from Joplin, Missouri. He is best known for his creator- owned properties such as Red Mother with BOOM! Studios, 40 Seconds with Comixology and The Realm and The Beauty with Image Comics. He’s recently completed Haunthology via Kickstarter. Haun’s other projects include Batwoman, Constantine, and Wolf Moon with DC Comics, and many others for nearly every publisher in the industry. Jeremy resides in a crumbling mansion with his wife and two superheroes-in-training.

Danny Luckert is a comic book illustrator from Long Island, NY that currently resides in Columbus OH.  He studied illustration and cartooning at the School of Visual Arts in NYC and upon graduating Danny immediately went to work in the comic book industry. He has worked on several mini-series with RED5 Comics such as Haunted Vol 1&2 and well as Riptide Vol 1&2. Danny has also worked on a self published zombie OGN Tethered with writer/co-creator David Pretch, as well as the creator owned comic REGRESSION with writer Cullen Bunn and colorist Marie Enger which was published by IMAGE.
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