Bone Parish Heads to Starz: Is Cullen Bunn's Cult-de-Sac the Next Adaptation Hit?

Just days after news broke that Cullen Bunn's horror series Bone Parish is heading to Starz as a live-action show, fans saw copies of the comic jump on eBay, hitting $45 a pop. That's the "Bone Parish bump" in action, and it signals a familiar pattern for prolific horror master Cullen Bunn: his compelling stories often make the leap to the screen.
Now, all eyes turn to Bunn's newest series, Cult-de-Sac, with artist Fico Ossio from Ignition Press. It's hitting its final order cutoff, and retailers and fans alike should take note. Bunn has a serious track record of adapting his work; hits like Harrow County have been optioned, and The Empty Man even made it to theaters, developing a fervent cult following. With Starz picking up Bone Parish — executive produced by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, no less — the potential for Cult-de-Sac is impossible to ignore.
Cult-de-Sac plunges readers into a suburban nightmare where a seemingly idyllic neighborhood hides a terrifyingly sinister Homeowners' Association. It's classic Bunn horror, taking a relatable, mundane fear and twisting it into something truly chilling. The series also reunites Bunn with Fico Ossio, an artist whose work adds a vital visual layer to Bunn's dark visions.
“Just days after news broke that Cullen Bunn's horror series Bone Parish is heading to Starz, fans saw copies of the comic jump on eBay.”
Catzye Take
This is a prime example of a creator's star power influencing the market. Cullen Bunn consistently delivers on high-concept horror, and the industry is clearly taking notice. Fans will want to keep a close eye on Cult-de-Sac — it's not just a great read, it could be the next big thing on your streaming queue.
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