DIMJ_C_00_FRONTLong Beach, NY – The darkest of Arrow Productions’ film classics, “The Devil in Miss Jones,” is the latest and the grand finale in Terminal Press’ “HARD/CORE” line of limited-run comic books doing artistic takes on iconic adult cinema.

Justine Jones is a victim of ritualistic abuse by an unnamed cult. She’s held captive in a dungeon, trussed to a stainless steel gurney, where she’s endured unbearable pain and humiliation. After a trip into limbo and a deal with the mysterious Mr. Abaca, Miss Jones’ ordeal has only just begun.

“The Devil in Miss Jones” takes the cult classic into the realm of psychological horror with a story that keeps true to the film’s roots while once again adding to the mythos of this classic through the use of the comic medium.

“Roger Ebert gave the original film a thumbs up and I’m sure he would enjoy this book as much as I do,” Arrow Productions Marketing / Licensing Director Robert Interlandi said. Roger Ebert’s review can be read here.

“A lot of people have become aware of this line of books we’ve been working on for the past year and those that have picked them up have definitely given up any skepticism as to the quality or the overall point of us working on these adult cinema classics,” says Terminal Press publisher Brian Ferrara. “Even though they have all been received well, I think Johnny Wadd really broke down the flood gates. Following that up with a book like The Devil in Miss Jones, which just has killer story, art and coloring will eliminate the last of any reservations people have had about picking these books up.”

“The Devil in Miss Jones” is written by Christopher E. Long (Easy Way, Hiding in Time), with art by Ken Knudtsen (I Hate Zombies, My Monkey’s Name is Jennifer), colors by Narek Gevorgian (Silent Assassin) and Separations by Joe Frazzetta.

“The Devil in Miss Jones” is available here.