- Story: Mike Wolfer
- Artwork: Mike Wolfer
- Publisher: Avatar Press & New Line Cinema’s House of Horror
- Publishing year: 2006
- Issues: 2
- Pages issue 1 (wraparound cover by Juan Jose Ryp): 34
- Pages issue 2 (terror cover by Juan Jose Ryp): 34

Review:
After the events of Friday the 13th: Jason X Special (and Jason X the movie), a new two issue comic finalizes the story about Jason and Jason X. A battle between two evils, interconnected somehow, ensues and will destroy all that remains of humanity.

The escape pod that holds Jason X that was shot into, after his encounter with the last remaining humans on Earth Prime, is adrift in space. Jason X has already found a new bay to start his killing, on the S.S. Fun Club, a party spaceship.
In the meantime, a salvage crew has gone onboard the Grendel, now completely empty of ant life forms after the events in Jason X (2001). But something has survived, a piece of the original Jason Voorhees’ head. And thanks to the nano-machine and some corpses left lying around, Jason is reassembled. For the salvage crew this means sudden death. The only survivor is the pilot of the Pompei, Melda.
She escapes but her ship malfunctions. The only nearby ship is the S.S. Fun Club. And Melda is not the only one aboard the Pompei… somehow Jason found his way to the S.S. Fun Club, drawn by images and an unseen force.

In the second issue Jason butts heads with Jason X. Along the way they start a chaotic and deadly rampage through the ship and its crew and passengers. Limbs fly around, intestines and brain matter splatters the walls and the pool soon becomes very contaminated with blood.
Melda is the only one aware of the battle between the two evils. She makes her way to the crew and the pilot but before she can warn anyone, these are killed as well. It’s up to Melda to get the ship landed safely on Earth II now. Will she survive? And which Jason will triumph, the one who hears his mother or the one who has all the images?
Carnage, bloody rampage, nudity and a final issue in the series. Definitely not for immature readers!

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