Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation | |
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Title: | Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Imprint: | WildStorm Productions |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | November-December, 2007 |
Total issues: | 2 |
Featuring: | Jason Voorhees |
Creators: | Jason Aaron; Adam Archer; Peter Guzman; Jonny Rench; Wes Abbott; Kristy Quinn; Ben Abernathy |
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Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation is an American comic book limited series of the slasher horror genre. It is based on the popular Friday the 13th film series produced by Paramount Pictures. The comic series was published by DC Comics under their WildStorm Productions imprint and ran for two issues from November-December, 2007. The series was written by Jason Aaron with artwork by Adam Archer and inks by Peter Guzman. It was colored by Jonny Rench and lettered by Wes Abbott. The series was edited by Ben Abernathy with Kristy Quinn as assistant editor. Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation features the character of Jason Voorhees.
Teenager Davie Falkner was born with a skull deformity that makes him the butt of nearly every joke. When his parents send him to camp, he learns that being different might just save your life at Camp Crystal Lake. Davie finds himself a hunted boy, narrowly escaping death numerous times... until he finds the greatest ally for his survival: Jason Voorhees!
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- Friday the 13th was created by writers Victor Miller and Ron Kurz and director Sean S. Cunningham.
- Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation redirects to this page.
- Dustin Nguyen was the cover artist for issue #1.
- Adam Archer, Peter Guzman, and Randy Mayor were the cover artists to issue #2.