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Scout Comics’ Title Box Tuesday is It Eats What Feeds It!

Scout Comics continues its weekly imitative, TITLE BOX TUESDAYS! Every Tuesday for the foreseeable future, Scout is releasing a limited edition box set of one of the many amazing titles in their catalog. This week is It Eats What Feeds It!

Written by Max Hoven and Aaron Crow with art by Gabriel Iumazark, the series is a grimy horror romp, Francois, a stunning middle-aged woman, has developed a worsening affliction and seeks a young caretaker to upkeep her lavish creole mansion deep in the mystic bayou of Louisiana. Kenny, a teenage halfwit looking for a summer job, stumbles right to her doorstep. Free rent, free meals, high pay, easy work, and a provocative boss… what’s there for Kenny to refuse? Well, there’s the blood-covered kitchen spilling over with raw meat and the bolt-locked steel-plated attic door he’s restricted access to.

Each deluxe title box will contain a complete set of comics! There’s a mystery element in each box offering that includes rare variants and out off print covers. Some of boxes may also contain extremely rare HOLOFOIL editions that can only be found within!

Along with the set of single issues you will also get a digital download/collectible card of each series in Scout’s new COMIC TAG format! These limited edition collectibles look just like a mini comic book with a collectible card attached!

It Eats What Feeds It Title Box Tuesday is limited to 200 boxes and is available for $24.99.

Atlantis Wasn’t Built for Tourists #1 and It Eats What Feeds It #2 Get Second Prints

Two more Scout titles are going back to the press and are now available for preorder! Atlantis Wasn’t Built For Tourists #1 and It Eats What Feeds It #2 are each getting second printings.

Lovecraft meets Sergio Leone in a modern tale of corruption, family legacies, and nightmarish dread. Lucas Lewis drifts into Atlantis County, Oregon wanting nothing more than a hot meal and a soft bed for the night. What he finds instead is a small town in thrall to eldritch creatures lurking in the surrounding wilderness, possibly guided by an even more sinister force. Lucas becomes determined to eradicate all Atlantis’s demons, but these monsters are not what they seem. Unfortunately for the monsters, neither is Lucas.

Atlantis Wasn’t Built For Tourists #1 is written by Eric Palicki and art by Wendell Cavalcanti.

Atlantis Wasn't Built For Tourists #1

A few weeks into his new job, Kenny has completely fallen for Francois. He spends his days caring for her property and sliding raw meat through the attic door, while spending his nights tending to Francois’ needs in the bedroom. But late one evening, Francois’ illness gives rise to a painful episode, leading her to desperately send Kenny on a mysterious errand to a rugged bayou bar. What secret elixirs lie at the bar? Does Francois’ illness connect to what lurks behind that attic door?

It Eats What Feeds It #2 is written by Max Hoven with art by Aaron Crow and a cover by Gabriel Lumazark.

It Eats What Feeds It #2 2nd printing

Scout Comics Announces It Eats What Feeds It, a New 3 Issue Miniseries Launching in June

It Eats What Feeds It

The goofy teenage caretaker of an eerie mansion must ignore the monstrous howls coming from the attic when he falls in love with the home’s owner: an alluring older woman.

It Eats What Feeds It is a new 3 issue miniseries from writers Max Hoven and Aaron Crow and illustrated by Gabriel Iumazark.

Francois, a stunning middle-aged woman, has developed a worsening affliction and needs a young caretaker to upkeep her lavish creole mansion deep in the mystic bayou of Louisiana. Kenny, a teenage halfwit, looking for a summer job, happily falls right into her lap. Blinded by her beauty, Kenny accepts her offer but ignores the fact he’s required to slide raw meat into a slot on the bolt-locked steel-plated attic door he’s restricted access to.

As Kenny’s adoration becomes love, Francois’s health begins to plummet, forcing Kenny to learn the truth about her secrets before either of them is prepared.