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Preview – Castle: Richard Castle’s Storm Season

Marvel has give us a first look at Castle: Richard Castle’s Storm Season, an all-new hardcover graphic novel inspired by the popular Castle television series, and based on the best-selling novel by Richard Castle! In this “adaptation” of Derrick Storm’s second novel, the private investigator is hired to find a missing a woman—but what should have been a routine mission quickly spirals out of control when Storm overhears the woman’s terrifying scream on the wire. Plagued by the victim’s helpless cry, Storm—despite an ominous warning—investigates.  Soon, he’ll discover an international conspiracy reaching further than he ever imagined—and perhaps the truth about Clara Strike, a CIA agent the world thinks is dead! The writing duo of Brian Michael Bendis and Kelly Sue DeConnick reunite for their second Castle story along with artist Emanuela Lupacchino in Castle: Richard Castle’s Storm Season, on sale in comic shops, the Marvel Comics app, iBookstore, Nook Bookstore and everywhere books are sold on October 15th, 2012.

CASTLE: RICHARD CASTLE’S STORM SEASON PREMIERE HC (JUL120637)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS & KELLY SUE DECONNICK
Art by EMANUELA LUPACCHINO
Cover by DUSTIN WEAVER
Rated T+…$19.99
ON SALE OCTOBER 15, 2012

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