Fear and Loathing at the Mint 400 — and in Your Comic Shop!

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas #1Back in 1971, Hunter S. Thompson was hired by a sports magazine to report on the famous Mint 400, a wild 
off-road race through the desert outside Las Vegas. When the draft he 
submitted — ten times the requested length — was “aggressively rejected” by 
the magazine, Thompson re-fashioned it into Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. This “Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream,” serialized across multiple issues of Rolling Stone, became an instant landmark of counterculture literature, gonzo journalism, and American 
insight.

In recent years, the long-dormant Mint 400 has been revived from a two-decade hiatus to become bigger than ever — and Canadian artist Troy Little has adapted Hunter S. Thompson’s seminal work into a graphic novel that critics call “outstanding” and “buzzing with manic energy.”

Now, Troy Little heads back to Vegas to re-trace Thompson’s steps, meeting fans and signing books as a Guest of Honor at the Mint 400, for 
which he has drawn the official poster (March 10-12, 2016, 
www.themint400.com). At the same time, IDW Publishing celebrates the 
success of Little’s stunning adaptation — and tips a hat to Rolling Stone — with HUNTER S. THOMPSON’S FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS: The “Great White Whale” Edition. This serialized edition presents the acclaimed 
graphic novel as a comic book mini-series, featuring Little’s original 
never-before-seen black and-white artwork, and stuffed with new bonus 
features.

The first 48-page issue will be available with multiple covers, 
featuring brand-new designs by Troy Little and Jim Mahfood, plus a blank “sketch variant” cover. It launches in May — talk to your favorite 
comic shop to reserve your copies today!