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Dark Regards - Paperback

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by Dave Hill (Author), Artyom Topilin (Illustrator)

SOMETIMES YOU BREAK THE INTERNET--AND SOMETIMES THE INTERNET BREAKS YOU! AT LAST--THE TRUE STORY OF THE VIRAL HOAX SO INSANE IT COULD ONLY BE TOLD AS A COMIC BOOK!

From the honestly pretty impressive mind of multi-hyphenate writer-comedian-actor-musician Dave Hill (Tasteful Nudes) and breakout artist Artyom Topilin (I Hate This Place) comes the SHOCKINGLY TRUE, TERRIFYINGLY HILARIOUS, AND ONLY MODESTLY EXAGGERATED tale of how one stand-up comedian forged a secret online identity as America's first true black metal icon . . . and accidentally started an international incident that almost wiped Gary, Indiana, off the map!

Two decades ago, Dave Hill and his first band set out to rock their high school auditorium in a fury of heavy metal hellfire. They failed miserably. Years later, Dave has made a new life for himself as a rising star in the New York comedy scene--a career where getting laughed at on stage is the entire point and not just a tragic consequence. But when Dave's metal ambitions are reawakened by the über self-serious "satanic" genre of Norwegian black metal, Dave creates a ridiculously hyperbolic alter ego and a band to match that, together, reignite the spark of his forgotten rock 'n' roll fantasy. But when Dave's internet-fueled rumors of Witch Taint--a metal band "so extreme that you must remove all sharp objects from the immediate area" when their music is played--spreads all the way to Europe, his story will spiral dangerously out of control as Norway's most extreme black metal butchers come to reap their revenge . . . and put everything and everyone Dave holds dear in the crosshairs (of their axes, which, truth be told, don't actually have crosshairs, but hey, it's a metaphor).

Collects Dark Regards #1-4.

Author Biography

Dave Hill is a comedian, writer, actor, and musician originally from Cleveland but now living in New York City. He has appeared on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Joe Pera Talks with You, and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee among other programs, and is the the author of the books Tasteful Nudes, Dave Hill Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Parking the Moose, and The Awesome Game: One Man's Incredible, Globe-Crushing Hockey Odyssey. Dave also plays guitar and sings in the rock band Valley Lodge, whose song "Go" is the theme song for HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, in addition to fronting Painted Doll with death metal legend Chris Reifert (Autopsy, Death). Dave performs live comedy and music in theaters, prisons, and basements all over the world. Deal with it.

Artyom Topilin is a Russian artist who has worked on such titles as I Hate This Place, Creepshow, Night People, and Cruel Universe. Give him a monster and lots of cartoonishly over-the-top violence to draw and he will be happy!
Number of Pages: 112
Dimensions: 0.4 x 10.1 x 6.6 IN
Publication Date: March 24, 2026
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