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Loving, Ohio is an upcoming YA graphic novel by Matthew Erman and Sam Beck, from Dark Horse Comics to be printed in August 2024.
Loving, Ohio is an upcoming YA graphic novel by Matthew Erman and Sam Beck, which has been picked up by Konner Knudsen at Dark Horse Comics to be printed in August 2024. Matthew Erman tweeted, “The kids have to get the f-ck out of Ohio. A original graphic novel about being a teen in a cult in Ohio.”
Loving, Ohio is a graphic novel in which “a teenager’s suicide in the Midwest town of Loving, Ohio, leads a group of their friends down a path of cult conspiracy and supernatural horror. Teenagers in the town have been mysteriously vanishing day by day, but when a bizarre killer begins terrorizing the town and graduation is fast approaching, Sloane and her friends vow to make it out of Ohio, even if it kills them.”
Matthew Erman is the creator of comedian books Good Luck, Dark Crystal and Power Rangers from Boom, Witchblood from Vault, Long Lost from Scout Comics and Terminal Punks from Mad Cave – in addition to Care Bears from IDW. Sam Beck is called a author and artist on titles comparable to Verse from Wonderbound, Renegade Rule from Dark Horse, The Necromancers Map and Songs From The Dead from Vault Comics, and Cadmus from Antarctic Press.
Matthew Erman and Sam Beck’s agent Peter Ryan at Stimola Literary Studio bought world rights.
Dark Horse Comics was based in Milwaukie, Oregon by Mike Richardson in 1986, utilizing funds earned from Richardson’s chain of Portland, Oregon comedian e-book outlets often known as Pegasus Books, based in 1980. It turned one of many main comedian e-book publishers in the world, finest identified for unique titles comparable to Sin City, Hellboy, Concrete, and Dark Horse Presents, in addition to licensed titles comparable to Star Wars, Aliens and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In 2021, Swedish gaming firm Embracer Group launched its acquisition of Dark Horse Media, and accomplished the buyout in 2022. It can be liable for the Oregon comedian e-book business growth, which included Image Comics, Oni Press, the CBLDF and IDW.
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