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"Look, punks. There are Deadites here, and one with a hockey mask that shredded three high school assclowns like you with a steak knife. So why don't you put your blue ball testosterone bullshit away and make yourselves useful?"
Ash Williams
"Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash"
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash 3
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash
Title: "Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash"
Volume: 1
Number: 3
Cover price: $2.99
Cover date: February, 2008
Publisher: WildStorm Productions
Dynamite Entertainment
Credits
Writers: Jeff Katz; James Anthony Kuhoric; Rick Burchett
Pencilers: Jason Craig
Inkers: Jason Craig
Cover artists: Eric Powell
Cover inker: Eric Powell
Colorists: Thomas Mason
Letterers: Jared K. Fletcher
Assistants: Kristy Quinn
Editors: Scott Peterson
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Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash is the untitled story from the third issue of the Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash comic book limited series co-published by DC's WildStorm Productions and Dynamite Entertainment. It was written by James Anthony Kuhoric based on a story treatment by Jeff Katz and Rick Burchett. It was illustrated and inked by Jason Craig, colored by Thomas Mason, and lettered by Jared K. Fletcher. The series was edited by Scott Peterson with Kristy Quinn as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a February, 2008 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.99 per copy (US).

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

Villains

Minor characters

Organizations

Races & Animals

Locations

Items

Vehicles

Miscellaneous

Notes & Trivia[]

Jason - FJA3

Shopping spree, or murder spree? You decide.

  • This series is suggested for mature readers.
  • This issue is UPC barcode number 761941264967 00311.
Freddy - FJA3

Will Freddy get the last laugh?

  • This issue went to second printing. The second printing cover is a black and white variant of the standard Eric Powell cover.
  • The phrase "Klattu, Verata, Nikto", which is actually supposed to be spelled as "Klaatu, Barada, Nikto" was introduced in the 1992 film Army of Darkness. Ash was meant to intone these words so that he could safely remove the Necronomicon from its resting place, but he mis-spoke the words, which actually proved advantageous to his adversaries.

Recommended Reading[]

See also[]

A Nightmare on Elm Street

The Evil Dead

Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th media

The World of Jason Voorhees

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