Coming from Image Comics and Kids Love Chains this September is the launch of Kill Your Darlings, the debut ongoing collection from writers Ethan S. Parker and Griffin Sheridan, teaming up with Bob Quinn and John J. Hill on artwork. Parker and Sheridan, often known as the Supple Boiz, have beforehand dabbled on this planet of comics, serving to to man the operations of the Amazing Friends Podcast Network, Ashcan Press, and Kids Love Chains, the Image imprint spearheaded by Ryan Stegman and Donny Cates.
Image describes the collection as Narnia meets Herditary, an epic darkish fantasy journey staring an eight yr previous:
Eight-year-old Rose loves nothing greater than to play fake in a magical land of her personal creation. To her, that world is as actual as our personal—from her fluffy buddies to the horrible evil that lurks on the middle of all of it. In one night time, the road between fantasy and actuality will disappear, an historic starvation will feed once more, and Rose shall be pulled right into a grotesque saga that started centuries earlier than her delivery.
Parker and Sheridan have spent a number of years working to develop this collection, and spoke a bit about their debut:
“Kill Your Darlings is truly a passion project: An uncompromising, deeply personal story told just how we wanted to tell it,” stated Parker. “I couldn’t be more proud of our unbelievable team, we’re cooking up something genuinely special together. I wish this book existed when I was a kid. It would’ve messed me up in the best way.”
Sheridan added: “Ethan and I have spent years manifesting Kill Your Darlings into existence. It’s thrilling to be on the precipice of finally unleashing this sprawling story from the confines of our minds. I couldn’t have asked for better collaborators, everyone is firing on all cylinders in every panel, and I cannot wait for readers to experience the book.”
Quinn and Hill additionally gave their ideas on becoming a member of onto this latest Image endeavor:
“Ethan and Griffin have crafted an incredible story that’s asked me to draw from the darkest, wildest, and most heart-breaking corners of my imagination,” stated Quinn. “I’m so excited for people to finally get their hands on Kill Your Darlings, it’s easily my best work to date.”
Hill added: “Each issue gets more and more intense, everyone’s really stepping up their game here. Childhood fun and games, teen angst, monsters, magic, gore…this twisted little epic has something for everyone!”
Below is a preview of the primary problem of Kill Your Darlings, which releases in comedian outlets and digitally September sixth.
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