"Every generation of Myers was cursed. While the womenfolk were touched with visions and sometimes the ability to read minds, the first-born male of each generation carried the seed of Samhain's evil."
Michael Myers (a.k.a. The Shape) has been burned, bludgeoned, beaten, stabbed, shot, but you can't kill Evil Incarnate! Or can you? Tommy Doyle (hero of the best-selling Halloween I: Behind The Mask) believes he can, and will, finally lay Myers to rest if he can locate the missing Dr. Loomis files. But on Halloween night the powers of evil are at full strength, and now The Shape is laying waste to the town of Haddonfield again, starting with the survivors of his 1978 killing spree. For Tommy Doyle, time is running out and the body count is on the rise... <ref>Chaos Comics; Official publication summary.
This one-shot special is also known as Halloween II: The Blackest Eyes. The title is taken from a line of dialogue spoken by Sam Loomis in the original Halloween; " I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face and, the blackest eyes... the devil's eyes."
This is the second of three annual one-shot specials in the Halloween franchise published by Chaos! Comics.
The events from this story take place twenty-four years following the events of the original Halloween feature film.
This story takes place within the continuity of the 4th-6th installments of the Halloween film series. This continuity is no longer recongized by further sequels.
This issue establishes that Haddonfield was one of the earliest town ever established in the midwest. It took its name from the word "Hayden", which meant "cursed".
This issue establishes that Michael Myers' mother's name was Audrey. Other sources identify her as Edith Myers.
Cotton Mather was a New England Puritan minister and a prolific author of both books and pamphlets. One of the most important intellectual figures in English-speaking colonial America, Mather is remembered today chiefly for his Magnalia Christi Americana (1702) and other works of history.