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Award-Winning Horror Anthology Series
Ice Cream Man Volume 2: Strange Neapolitan continues the critically acclaimed horror anthology series by W. Maxwell Prince. Recognized as one of Paste Magazine's 25 Best Comic Books of 2018, this collection delivers four standalone tales that blend psychological horror with dark fantasy elements.
This trade paperback collects Ice Cream Man issues #5-8, presenting four distinct stories of woe, redemption, and supernatural encounters. Each chapter functions as a self-contained narrative while contributing to the series' larger mythology. The anthology format allows readers to experience complete stories within a single volume, making it accessible for both new readers and series followers.
Written by W. Maxwell Prince, who works from Brooklyn and has authored notable titles including ONE WEEK IN THE LIBRARY (Image Comics), The Electric Sublime (IDW), and Judas: The Last Days. Prince's writing style combines unsettling horror with philosophical undertones, creating narratives that linger beyond the final page.
Published by Image Comics in December 2018, this paperback edition presents the material in a collected format ideal for readers who prefer trade paperbacks over single issues. Image Comics' reputation for creator-owned projects ensures the artistic vision remains uncompromised throughout the series.
The Strange Neapolitan subtitle hints at the layered nature of these stories. Like the three-flavored ice cream, each tale presents multiple dimensions—horror intertwined with human drama, supernatural elements grounded in emotional reality, and dark humor punctuating moments of genuine terror. The series explores life-changing events through a horror lens, examining how characters respond when confronted with the inexplicable.
Ice Cream Man Volume 2 appeals to readers who appreciate horror comics with literary ambitions, fans of anthology series like The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror, and graphic novel enthusiasts seeking mature storytelling. The young adult classification indicates sophisticated themes suitable for older teens and adult readers.
This volume stands as both a continuation of the series and an entry point for new readers, as the anthology structure allows each story to function independently while building the series' unsettling atmosphere.