Next month Dark Horse Comics will launch Spy Superb, the primary problem of a brand new three-issue miniseries from cartoonist Matt Kindt. The sequence follows a spy who is totally unaware that he’s a spy. Now forward of the problem’s first launch, The Beat is happy to solely reveal a variant cover for the sequence’ February-shipping second problem by artist Brian Hurtt.
Here’s how Dark Horse describes Spy Superb #2:
Jay is the proper spy. A spy so good he doesn’t even notice he’s a spy and that he’s on a mission. Until he finds himself in the course of a bunch of lifeless brokers and on the run. Taking all the things he’s ever realized from watching spy motion pictures he units off on a mission to rescue a good looking lady—who may be a spy out to get him—and procure the key contents of her cellphone.
Hurtt’s variant for Spy Superb #2 joins a stellar lineup of variants for the sequence’ first problem, together with artwork by Martin Simmonds, Tula Lotay, and Christian Ward. Each problem of the sequence may also sport a “paper bag” variant cover consistent with the secretive nature of the story. The sequence, the newest from Kindt’s curated Flux House imprint at Dark Horse, has already been lauded by quite a lot of Kindt’s fellow comics creators, together with Patton Oswalt, who known as the e-book “a funny, nasty meditation on the spy genre.”
Check out Hurtt’s cover to the second problem, in addition to all of the covers and an inside preview of Spy Superb #1 under. The sequence debuts in print and digitally on Wednesday, January eleventh, with the second problem following on February eighth.
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