Criminal Macabre: A Cal Mc Donald Mystery - Series Titles

Series Titles

  • Hairball (IDW one-shot, collected from Dark Horse Presents v1 102-105)
  • Criminal Macabre (Dark Horse 5-issue mini-series)
  • Love Me Tenderloin (Dark Horse one-shot, Criminal Macabre 6)
  • Drawing on your Nightmares (Dark Horse short story entitled Letter to B.S.)
  • Last Train to Deadsville (Dark Horse 4-issue mini-series)
  • Supernatural Freak Machine (IDW published 1-3; Dark Horse included issues 4 and 5 in the Criminal Macabre Omnibus Vol. 1 and the Supernatural Freak Machine collection)
  • Feat of Clay (Dark Horse one-shot)
  • Two Red Eyes (Dark Horse 4-issue mini-series)
  • My Demon Baby (Dark Horse 4-issue mini-series)
  • Cell Block 666 (Dark Horse 4-issue mini-series)
  • Call Me Monster (Dark Horse FCBD 2011 one-shot)
  • When Freaks Collide (Dark Horse one-shot crossover with The Goon)
  • No Peace for Dead Men (Dark Horse one-shot)
  • Die, Die, My Darling! (Dark Horse one-shot, collected from Dark Horse Presents v2 4-6)

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