Product Description: Meet Mr. Terror - he's dapper, he's charming, he owns and operates his own very successful business... and, oh yeah, he's fifteen-and-a-half-centuries old and rotting fast! Doomed to decompose for all eternity, Terror forever replaces his festering limbs with fresh parts. The curse keeps him alive, but it's what's left of his twelfth-century sweetheart - encased in enchanted metal and serving as his right arm - that keeps him honest. Today, Terror runs a high-stakes private eye firm - espionage, investigations and assassinations for the extremely rich and extremely powerful. But after eliminating who he was told was a very bad guy, with extreme prejudice and in his own inimitable idiom, Terror learns he's been had -- he's just murdered a major government intelligence chief. Now, with the feds on his rancid tail and whoever set him up looking to tie their loose ends, Terror's on the run to clear his name and bring down the real bad guys. But the killers know exactly who they're dealing with, and they aren't making it easy for him... Prepare for blood, guts, sex, and salvation written by David Lapham (Stray Bullets) with jaw-dropping art by Patrick Zircher (Cable & Deadpool). Collects Terror, Inc. #1-5.
A bloody blast Marvel's MAX line has usually been more than worthwhile, and Terror Inc. is a prime example. Written by David Lapham (Stray Bullets, Daredevil VS The Punisher), Terror Inc. revolves around the cursed and frequently decomposing Mr. Terror, who due to his curse must often replace his rotting limbs with fresh parts. Terror also runs his own private espionage organization, and soon enough is duped into a plot that makes him a wanted man, and makes his mystical metal arm a hot commodity for a suicidal cult. Incredibly violent and often amusing, Terror Inc. is a welcome surprise and bloody blast to the MAX fold. Marvel's mature themed line doesn't usually offer much in terms of horror, and what little Terror Inc. offers in this department is refreshing enough. Patrick Zircher (Cable & Deadpool) provides the gore-drenched artwork, which gets better and better the more ridiculous the blood letting becomes. All in all, Terror Inc. is definitely worth your time, and definitely worth picking up for fans of bloody comic mayhem.