- "You stand in the presence of one who is terror personified! You stand in the presence of-- Jason Voorhees! Oh, he may look like a mere mortal, but he's so much more. He is powerful. He is unstoppable. He is-- trying to cut my head off?"
- ―Jason is introduced by Kamodius.
Satan's Six Issue 4 is a comic published by Topps Comics featuring a five page cameo appearance by Jason Voorhees, in a way to advertise Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday.
Satan’s Six was part of the Secret City Saga, where Topps created a big story using a number of leftover Jack Kirby ideas. Satan's Six is a comedy about the demonic Odious Kamodious, who has his own team of agents out to create chaos in his name, only they always seem to mess up.
Overview
On a Friday the 13th, Odious Kamodious, enraged by the incompetence of his underling Frightful at finding humans who balance precariously between good and evil and win their souls for their master (that being Satan), decides to summon a replacement who he finds to be a suitable candidate, with a blast a figure appears in a puff of smoke, wielding something long and sharp.
The rest of the Satan's Six are baffled by this new character, even they don't know what manner of creature it is. Frightful mocks Odius, thinking he has lost his mind if he thinks this is a good replacement, which is revealed to be Jason Voorhees.
Despite Odius' praises, Jason starts trying to kill Odius with his machete, and so he calls the Satan's Six for help. Bluedragon, Kuga and Frightful try to take on Jason but are quickly outmatched. Dezira begs Odius to do something, and through enough concentration he blasts Jason with a spell that teleports him somewhere else.
When Bluedragon asks where he sent him, Kamodius answers the Jason is on his way to the very place he and his friends hope to earn their way into, telling them that "On this day, Friday the thirteenth, Jason goes to--" before being interrupted by the guardian angel Pristine, who tells him they can't use the comic for such a blatant plug, and that those six pages were only there to justify the cover and advertise the movie (for which there is also an ad in page 31).
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Trivia
- Jason's appearance is based on his design in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, though with a few minor differences. His shirt and pants are differently colored unlike the film, and neither is blue but green and a darker green (or brown in some panels) respectively. Jason also appears to be slightly more muscular and has long fingernails.
- Unlike the movie it's advertising, Jason doesn't grunt or make strange breathing noises, rather he always goes 'Hrmm' (and a shorter 'Hrm' in the end as he is teleported elsewhere), and that's the only noise he makes regardless of how much effort he's putting when attempting to kill the Satan's Six.