From Zac Thompson, Hayden Sherman, and Jim Campbell, we have the first details on the eco-horror of Into the Unbeing: Part One, along with an exclusive reveal of the cover art! The series, set in the anomalous Australian Outback, is being published by Dark Horse Comics, with the first issue available in June:
"New from critically acclaimed writer Zac Thompson, visionary artist Hayden Sherman, and letterer Jim Campbell, comes Into the Unbeing: Part One, a four-issue eco-horror comic about a group of scientists who can’t resist investigating an unusual discovery in the Australian outback. Suddenly finding themselves trapped in the mouth of a giant, with no direction to go but further in. The issue #1 main cover is by Sherman, with variant covers provided by Matt Lesniewski and Tyler Boss."
Synopsis: "Into the Unbeing follows a group of climate scientists working in a remote base camp on the Australian outback...
"New from critically acclaimed writer Zac Thompson, visionary artist Hayden Sherman, and letterer Jim Campbell, comes Into the Unbeing: Part One, a four-issue eco-horror comic about a group of scientists who can’t resist investigating an unusual discovery in the Australian outback. Suddenly finding themselves trapped in the mouth of a giant, with no direction to go but further in. The issue #1 main cover is by Sherman, with variant covers provided by Matt Lesniewski and Tyler Boss."
Synopsis: "Into the Unbeing follows a group of climate scientists working in a remote base camp on the Australian outback...
- 2/22/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Over the past several months, we've shared exclusive looks at the surgical obsessions of Cullen Bunn and Jesús Hervás' new Oni Press comic book series Invasive ahead of its anticipated premiere this December (and ongoing release next year), and as they recently announced, Oni Press also has plenty of other nightmares in store for readers in 2024 with an exciting slate of monthly comic book series, including Jill and the Killers, Cemetery Kids Don't Die, Night People, and Akọgun: Brutalizer of Gods, and we have a look at the main cover art and release details for the first issue of each series:
Press Release: Oni Press is proud to reveal Oni 2024—a high-intensity first wave of five propulsive new monthly comic series from a wide-ranging cast of award-winning creators and fast-rising stars that will fully embrace the potential of the comics medium to invert, collide, and reinvent the foundational genres of horror,...
Press Release: Oni Press is proud to reveal Oni 2024—a high-intensity first wave of five propulsive new monthly comic series from a wide-ranging cast of award-winning creators and fast-rising stars that will fully embrace the potential of the comics medium to invert, collide, and reinvent the foundational genres of horror,...
- 11/2/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In his new comic book series Faceless and the Family, writer and artist Matt Lesniewski will take readers to the Hand Planet to follow the misadventures of a wasteland wanderer known as "Faceless" and his found family of fellow outcasts, and with the first issue of the new series coming out on November 1st from Oni Press, we've been provided with an exclusive mini essay by Lesniewski in which he discusses how Karyn Kusama's film The Invitation inspired the origin of his ambitious new comic book series!
You can read Lesniewski's essay below, and we also have a look at the cover and preview art from Faceless and the Family #1, as well as the trailer for The Invitation (and like Lesniewski, I highly recommend you watch The Invitation if you've never seen it).
Mini Essay by Matt Lesniewski
I love so much about the 2015 movie The Invitation, but after...
You can read Lesniewski's essay below, and we also have a look at the cover and preview art from Faceless and the Family #1, as well as the trailer for The Invitation (and like Lesniewski, I highly recommend you watch The Invitation if you've never seen it).
Mini Essay by Matt Lesniewski
I love so much about the 2015 movie The Invitation, but after...
- 10/30/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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