Slash Them All (Hardcover)

Slash Them All By Antoine Maillard, Jenna Allen (Translated by) Cover Image

Slash Them All (Hardcover)

By Antoine Maillard, Jenna Allen (Translated by)

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A tranquil seaside town is upended by the arrival of a serial killer.


2022 WINNER for Best Crime Graphic Novel at the Angouleme International Comics Festival

Two high school students are found dead, stoking fears amongst the student body and surrounding community of a serial killer on the loose. Yet summer is approaching, and the future is fraught with uncertainty—if only things could go back to normal for just a while longer. Instead, the heightened police presence prevents Pola from dealing at school while her best friend, the typically discreet Daniel, resists increasingly morbid impulses. News crews speculate about the Bloody Batter, triggering PTSD and fueling paranoia. Meanwhile, evil has its own plans.


Slash Them All is cartoonist Antoine Maillard's tribute to 1980s American horror cinema, skillfully absorbing the traditions and tropes of the genre, yet drawn in a gorgeous, grayscale pencil style that evokes 1950s film noir more than Jason or Freddy Kreuger. This singular work of graphic fiction is a story about adolescents thrust unexpectedly, unwillingly, and unpreparedly into adulthood, told with a graphic acuity and emotional depth that transcends its simple slasher inspirations. 



Antoine Maillard (b. 1989) is a cartoonist and illustrator living in Toulouse, France. Slash Them All is his first book.

Jenna Allen is a freelance translator based in Colorado.
Product Details ISBN: 9781683966579
ISBN-10: 1683966570
Publisher: Fantagraphics
Publication Date: September 20th, 2022
Pages: 152
Language: English
This spectacular debut will enrapture fans of elevated horror.
— Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

Debut cartoonist Maillard fuses elements of noir and 1980s slasher films in this chilling, emotionally complex thriller.
— Library Journal (Starred Review)

The lush and inviting illustrations are done in a gray-scale pencil, which adds to the overall filmlike quality.
— Booklist

With a splendid graphic style and a sense of depth, Antoine Maillard reinvents the slasher genre. A relentless story where the tension lies in the in-between and in accruing small but meaningful things.
— Libération