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Blumhouse-Atomic Monster to adapt The Exorcism at 1600 Penn

Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1

IDW Publishing has announced that Blumhouse-Atomic Monster is adapting the breakout supernatural thriller comic book series, The Exorcism at 1600 Penn. The original horror series from creator and writer Hannah Rose May and artist Vanesa Del Rey, will make the leap from page to screen.

Set at the most famous address in the United States as it becomes a demonic battleground for good versus evil, The Exorcism at 1600 Penn follows the first female president of the United States of America, as she balances boiling political tensions, the threat of World War III, being a mother to two teenagers, and a rapidly shifting media landscape. 

Jason Blum will produce for Blumhouse, with Ryan Turek serving as executive producer. Series creator and writer Hannah Rose May and IDW Publishing CEO Davidi Jonas will also executive produce. 

The collected edition of The Exorcism at 1600 Penn is on sale now wherever graphic novels are sold. Series creator and writer Hannah Rose May has also crafted the eagerly anticipated sequel, The Exorcism at Buckingham Palace, with the debut issue releasing on March 11, 2026, and pre-orders are currently open at comic shops. Additionally, May continues to deliver fear to comic book readers with Smile: For the Camera #1, on sale February 18, 2026.

Preview: The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #4

The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #4

(W) Hannah Rose May (A/CA) Vanesa Del Rey
In Shops: Mar 26, 2025
SRP: $4.99

President Kelly Doyle has seen the devil. If she’s to save her daughter, Mara, from possession by the demon calling itself “The Purifier” she needs to secure an exorcist from the Vatican as soon as possible. Meanwhile, a nuclear threat looms, and Doyle’s advisors pressure her to strike. Every shadow is razor-sharp, articles of impeachment have been drafted… and the cleansing fire hungers.

The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #4

Preview: The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #3

The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #3

(W) Hannah Rose May (A/CA) Vanesa Del Rey
In Shops: Feb 05, 2025
SRP: $4.99

A hypersonic device has been found at an embassy within spitting distance of the White House, and President Doyle thinks it may be the cause of Mara’s violent episodes. Kevin, on the other hand, suspects something much more insidious: demonic possession. He gathers resources to prove to Father Reid of his sister’s mortal danger but learns an exorcism may be just as dangerous for the recipient as it is for the practitioner. Can the First Family safeguard the citizens of the country they swore to protect from foreign influence? Can they save their own daughter from the denizens of Hell?

Th Exorcism at 1600 Penn #3

The Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1 shows the horrors of politics

Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1

Kelly Doyle has just been elected the first woman president of the United States of America. Boiling political tension could spill over at any second. Having to balance being a mother to two teenagers and navigating the shifting media landscape, all while preventing World War III, has Kelly spread thin. She could never predict that the nation’s hallowed halls would soon become a demonic battleground for good versus evil. The Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1 is a creepy debut that mixes an ominous shadowy mood with today’s vitriol filled politics.

Written by Hannah Rose May, The Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1 is an interesting debut. The story dances around its demonic and traditional horror roots. Instead it focuses mainly on the horror that is modern day politics. I myself have worked in politics for around 25 years, and the vitriol spewed today is factors worse than anything I’ve experienced during my time (and that included dealing with numerous death threats both general and specific). May captures that not necessarily in Doyle’s character but instead her family.

The Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1 is really two stories. President Doyle is thrown into the deep end, dealing with “Havana Syndrome,” a real world oddity that has still never quite had a solid explanation. In this world, the mystery is indeed some sort of sonic weapon being used against US personal and assets leading to horrific results. Doyle is put in a tough spot when a Senator bloviates, demanding decisive military action in response to a mystery that Doyle is attempting to get answers to before deciding what to do.

President Doyle’s family is dealing with their new found roles. Her two children are adjusting to their new school with one child being clearly manipulated by his peers and the other being a bit more stand-offish. But, they’re experiencing something else as one has a seizure that’s hinted might be the actions of demonic forces. What’s a medical mystery and what’s a malevolent force? That’s the initial tease and question in The Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1.

The art by Vanesa Del Rey delivers a look that’s gloomy and moody. It’s not one that balances between a normal experience and then slowly plays with the art to tease the horror lurking behind the scenes, instead, it’s all pretty down and depressing. With color by Jordie Bellaire and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, the art is interesting like that. It goes from dour to worse. And, it works. The story lays out a politics that might be as frightening as the demonic forces teased. Vitriol is spewed online with hyperbolic statements and claims about President Doyle and her family. It’s the reality of today and the art captures that feeding frenzy of hate. The highlighting of the social media statements is interesting and you can feel the hate ooze from the page.

The Exorcism At 1600 Penn #1 is an interesting comic that does what horror often does so well, comments on today’s world. It’s a story whose guts isn’t that far off from reality. It shows us a world where the true horrors are on a screen in our pocket and in our hand.

Story: Hannah Rose May Art: Vanesa Del Rey
Color: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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SDCC 2024: IDW reveals exclusive comics and promos

IDW Publishing is heading to San Diego Comic-Con 2024, and the award-winning publisher is bringing fan-favorite exclusive comics to its booth!

Located at booth #2729, IDW Publishing is proudly setting up shop at SDCC for the entire show. To celebrate the massive launch of the new TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES series, IDW will offer a ton of Turtle Power. IDW’s SDCC exclusive selection will feature…

  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Dia de los Muertos lithograph by J. Gonzo
  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (2024) #1 foil variant with art by Joëlle Jones
  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: 40TH ANNIVERSARY COMICS CELEBRATION variant with art by Ben Bishop
  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: BLACK, WHITE, AND GREEN #1 foil variant with art by Declan Shalvey
  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: ALPHA with art by Gavin Smith

Also available for purchase only at the IDW booth during SDCC will be…

  • BENEATH THE TREES WHERE NOBODY SEES: PRÄLUDIUM prequel ashcan (only 1,000 copies)
  • GODZILLA: 70TH ANNIVERSARY lenticular cover with art by Matt Frank
  • GODZILLA: MECHAGODZILLA 50TH ANNIVERSARY with art by Edison Neo
  • GODZILLA: SKATE OR DIE #1 with art by Oliver Ono
  • GODZILLA: HERE THE BE DRAGONS II – SONS OF GIANTS #1 foil variant with art by Jacob Edgar
  • SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #70 with art by Gigi Dutreix
  • STAR TREK: CELEBRATIONS with art by Paulina Ganucheau
  • STAR TREK ANNUAL 2024 with art by Liana Kangas
  • LOCKE & KEY head key

There will also be FREE promotional items for fans at the booth while supplies last. These will include…

  • THE EXORCISM AT 1600 PENN #1 ashcan
  • MONSTER HIGH SCAREMESTER ashcan
  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #1 poster
  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES pins (one per customer per day)
  • MARCH 10th anniversary poster
  • MONSTER HIGH and TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2024 Free Comic Book Day issues

Check out some of the covers below. To see everything else, visit IDW during San Diego Comic-Con at booth #2729! 

SDCC 2024: The Exorcism at 1600 Penn is chilling new horror from IDW

IDW Publishing is known for acclaimed horror titles that grip readers and send shivers down their spines. Now, the publisher presents a new terrifying tale: The Exorcism at 1600 Penn.

Kelly Doyle has been elected as the first woman president of the United States at a time when political and international tension is at an all-time high and could spill over at any moment. As the new President works tirelessly to avoid World War III while also balancing being a mother to two teenagers and navigating a rapidly changing media landscape, little does she know that the nation’s hallowed halls will also become the ultimate demonic battleground for good versus evil. 

From writer Hannah Rose May, artist Vanesa Del Rey, and colorist Jordie Bellaire, The Exorcism at 1600 Penn is a true passion project for the creative team as they unleash a nightmare filled with topical themes.

The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #1 (of 4) is lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou and will also feature variant covers by Stephanie Hans and Jock. The debut issue goes on sale 10/16/24 and fans will have until 9/9/24 to pre-order at their local comic shop. IDW will be offering limited copies of a special preview edition of the comic at San Diego Comic-Con 2024.