ANTHRAX's SCOTT IAN Writing 'The Demon' Miniseries For DC COMICS

January 10, 2011

Austin Trunick of The Source reports that Scott Ian, guitarist for ANTHRAX and THE DAMNED THINGS, is writing a new miniseries for DC Comics starring Etrigan, The Demon, with his Lobo collaborator Sam Kieth on art duties.

Scott stated the following about the new series, which will hit comic shops later this year: "Holy crap, I am excited to be writing The Demon for DC in 2011!

"I've been a fan of Etrigan since I was kid buying comics off of the racks. Jack Kirby created him for Hell's sake and now I get to spew Hellfire like it's never been spewed before. And I get to blow up Las Vegas.

"It's going to be a real vulgar display of power (pun intended).

"Thanks, DC, for sending me to Hell and back!"

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