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DSTLRY slashes into April with Knife from Miles Gunter and Patrick Mulholland

DSTLRY has announced Knife, a horror action series from writer Miles Gunter and artist Patrick Mulholland debuting this April.

The visceral thriller follows Paige Russell, a yoga instructor navigating the anxieties of her first class. She soon faces more challenges than teaching the downward-dog pose as an ancient blade containing sinister primordial power invades her studio. This Knife possesses anyone who touches it, instantly turning them into an unstoppable killing machine—but somehow Paige is immune to its hold. 

Paige joins forces with Riva—a survivor of the Knife’s destruction who sports a molotov-cocktail firing shotgun—to decipher the weapon’s nature and survive its brutal wrath.

The first issue features covers by Patrick Mulholland, Nicoletta Baldari, and Pernille Ørum.

ComiXology Originals expands its print distribution to Ablaze

ComiXology Originals is expanding print distribution by releasing three titles from Amazon’s comiXology Originals exclusive digital content line in print for the first time with Ablaze. Ablaze will distribute Harvey Kurtzman’s Marley’s Ghost, the Eisner award-winning version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol in graphic novel form, the stunning Eisner award-nominated gothic love story Parliament of Rooks, and the action-packed supernatural story Grammaton Punch in print for the first time for customers in comic shops, bookstores, and libraries.

In 2023 Ablaze published Promethee 13:13–a prequel to the sci-fi bande dessinée series Prométhée by Christophe Bec–written by Andy Diggle with art by Shawn Martinbrough, in collaboration with Delcourt and first released digitally from comiXology Originals.

Harvey Kurtzman’s Marley’s Ghost

Written by Josh O’Neill and Shannon Wheeler
Art by Gideon Kendall

Marley’s Ghost is the posthumous completion of legendary creator Harvey Kurtzman’s adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens’ novel—A Christmas Carol. Kurtzman’s ambitious concept for Marley’s Ghost began in the 1950s—as an early “graphic novel”—but was never realized. Now, over 60 years later, writers Josh O’Neill and Shannon Wheeler expand upon Kurtzman’s extensive adaptation notes while illustrator Gideon Kendall’s outstanding artwork utilizes Kurtzman’s breakdowns and stylistic choices to make this long-lost vision a reality!

136 pages / color / on sale November 6, 2024 in comic shops and November 19, 2024 in bookstores and everywhere books are sold / MSRP $19.99 pbk / ISBN: 978-1-68497-353-8

Harvey Kurtzman's Marley's Ghost

Parliament of Rooks

Written and Illustrated by Abigail Jill Harding
Co-Written and Lettered by Richard Starkings

Artist Abigail Jill Harding (Ask For Mercy) makes her first ever longform writing and illustrating debut with the gothic love story Parliament of Rooks, a tale of dark fantasy, forbidden romance, menacing forces, and enchanting characters.

When architect Darius Ravenscar wakes from a strange and troubling dream. It becomes clear that something is terribly wrong and Ravenscar finds himself in a precarious predicament that will threaten his long-standing affection for the Princess, Seraphina. As Ravenscar becomes more tormented he searches for the truth, confronting ghosts from the past that haunt him and unraveling the mystery of his family, ultimately becoming torn between two worlds and two minds.

Publication date to be announced at a later date.

Parliament of Rooks

Grammaton Punch

Written by Miles Gunter
Art by Briane Andan

Grammaton Punch is an action-packed story about a boy who sees and fights ghosts. The supernatural story follows a high school freshman who must protect his classmates from the spirits feeding off their adolescent energy, all the while confronting his own self-imposed boundaries that prevent him from connecting with other people.

When Van starts his freshman year, he is shocked to discover his high school is ruled by a gang of ghosts feeding off his classmates’ energy. What’s worse, Van’s mom doesn’t believe that there are ghosts. In order to survive, Van will need to level up.

Publication date to be announced at a later date.

Grammaton Punch

Preview: Grammaton Punch #3

Grammaton Punch #3

Writer Miles Gunter
Artist Briane Andan
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Van starts his freshman year and is shocked to discover his high school is ruled by a gang of ghosts feeding off his classmate’s adolescent energy. What’s worse, the gang’s leader is Zags, a powerful feeder who got the best of Van in the past and is now eager for round 2.

Grammaton Punch #3

Preview: Grammaton Punch #1

Grammaton Punch #1

Story: Miles Gunter
Art: Briane Andan
Color: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
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Born on an eclipse, Van Nguyen has the ability to see ghosts that feed off the energy of unsuspecting adults. Unfortunately being “extra” makes him a target for these evil spirits but what he soon realizes is- Van can fight back.

Grammaton Punch #1

Readers will sink their teeth into Dark Fang, Vol. 1 this May

Writer Miles Gunter and artist Kelsey Shannon will release Dark Fang, Vol. 1: Earth Calling, collecting the first five issues of the eco-thriller, this May from Image Comics.

Valla has a vested interest in the survival of humankind. After all, humans are her primary food source.

When the ocean-dwelling vampire finds her aquatic paradise destroyed by a dark liquid plague, Valla takes to the surface in search of answers. What she finds is a world on the brink of ecological disaster, and a civilization powerless to stop it. If Valla wants to keep eating, she’ll have to take down the fossil fuel industries.

Dark Fang, Vol. 1: Earth Calling (ISBN: 978-1-5343-0654-7, Diamond code: FEB180548) hits comic book stores Wednesday, May 9th. The final order cutoff deadline for comics retailer is Monday, March 12th. It will arrive in bookstores Tuesday, May 15th.

Review: Dark Fang #1

Her name is Valla. In life she was a fisherwoman. In death she is a vampire residing peacefully on the bottom of the ocean. When a mysterious dark plague descends upon her aquatic paradise, she must venture to the surface in search of answers.

What she finds is a world headed towards an environmental collapse that will eventually wipe out her food supply. If Valla is to continue to have the blood she needs to survive, then she must stop the fossil fuel industries from destroying the planet-no matter the cost.

Dark Fang has an interesting premise as promoted above and while the first issue teases at it, it doesn’t quite get to that interesting premise.

Written by Miles Gunter, Dark Fang #1 introduces us to Valla as she focuses on amassing money for… something. That something is revealed eventually but the why still lingers. That’s all well and good but that mystery compounds a first issue that’s riddled with them with not enough explained to really make the pitch as to why this series stands out.

With a tone that’s somewhat humorous, the first issue is an interesting one as Valla learns about the world but that focus raises a lot of questions. How long has she been wandering around that she doesn’t get cell phones? She’s clearly been in her present location enough to have a familiar and a place to live. So while she might not be good with technology to lack of any understanding feels like an odd choice for the character.

While the first issue focuses on Valla’s goal to buy something, we’re also provided an origin that also feels a little off in history based on Valla’s clothing versus what’s presented as far as the vampires she’s changed by. That feels more dark ages while her clothing is rather modern. It’s a small detail, like her issues with a cell phone, that stand out and take me out of the story.

The build up is nice though. We’re shown why Valla comes to love the environment and teased as to what takes her out of her paradise and why she’d seek revenge against those destroying it. Though we never get to that part with that money buying thing coming off as an odd side quest.

The art by Kelsey Shannon is really cute and mixes blood, gore, a cartoony look, and some sexiness into it all. The coloring pops with a solid palette being chosen for each particular segment and all of it coming together to create a style that’s intriguing. There’s also lots of thought put into what to show and the comic never crosses the line into porn or gore. In that way the art feels more appropriate for a broader range of ages than the story feels like. It’s an interesting balance of it all.

The first issue is interesting but I’m rather perplexed to be honest. It feels like two different comics mashed together and the connection to the pitch comes far too late. It’s a comic that has a lot of promise but it doesn’t quite deliver on it. Instead though, what’s presented is still an entertaining story though it’s a bit choppy with two sections that don’t quite feel like they flow together.

Story: Miles Gunter Art: Kelsey Shannon
Story: 6.0 Art: 7.5 Overall: 6.25 Recommendation: Pass

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Image’s Dark Fang Takes a Bite Out of Climate Change

Writer Miles Gunter and artist Kelsey Shannon will launch their ecological action series Dark Fang this November from Image Comics.

When Valla lived, she was a fisherwoman. In death, she is a vampire, peacefully residing on the bottom of the ocean—until a mysterious dark plague descends upon her aquatic paradise.

Searching for answers on the surface, Valla finds a world headed toward an environmental collapse that will ultimately wipe out her food supply. Now, to stay fed, she must take on the juggernaut that is the global fossil fuel industry.

Climate change deniers beware: Dark Fang is coming.

Dark Fang #1 (Diamond code: SEP170613) arrives in stores Wednesday, November 15th. The final order cutoff deadline for comics retailers is Monday, October 23rd.