Killer Queens, the acclaimed sci-fi series a few pair of homosexual reformed assassins, is returning to our galaxy later this 12 months. New inside artist Bradley Clayton joins author David M. Booher, colorist Harry Saxon, and letterer Lucas Gattoni for Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings, the four-issue miniseries sequel to final 12 months’s award-nominated debut. The series will sport covers by Chris Ables.
Here’s how Dark Horse describes Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings:
During a day of questionable decisions at Space Pride, Max and Alex stumble upon their outdated boss. The grumpy little simian tries to dragoon them into chasing down a runaway inheritor to the throne of Sarelia, an alien planet dominated by a brutal patriarchy. Little does he know that Alex and this inheritor have some, ahem, historical past. As Alex and Max race to save lots of the runaway inheritor from a galaxy-wide bounty hunt, they’ll dredge up Alex’s previous and confront her planet’s misogynist current. If meaning burning the patriarchy to the floor, properly, get out the torches.
The announcement for Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings couldn’t be higher timed. It comes simply at some point after the collected version of the first Killer Queens series was nominated for a 2023 Eisner Award for Best Humor Publication. The series was additionally a nominee for Outstanding Comic Book at the 2022 GLAAD Awards.
Look for Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings #1 (of 4) to reach in shops and digitally on Wednesday, August ninth, 2023.
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