Mad Cave Studios is proud to announce Exorcists Never Die, a brand new six-issue supernatural motion sequence written by Eisner, Ringo, and GLAAD-Nominated author Steve Orlando (Spider-Man 2099, Wonder Woman), with artwork by Sebastián Píriz (Transformers Wars End, Stranger Things), lettered by Carlos M. Mangual, with variant cowl by Paul Fry (Star Wars).
Syd Miller and Ellen Blair are the world’s two premiere fight exorcists—the one drawback? After a nuclear break up years in the past, they will’t stand one another. But when the most important soul public sale in historical past kicks off beneath Los Angeles, Syd and Ellen don’t have any alternative however to come back collectively to raid the HELLSCRAPER, an infernal tower going straight down into the Earth. With 1000’s of souls on the road, Syd and Ellen should battle their method to the underside, or die attempting.
“We’re giving you action to the sky in this book, but it’s important to me for much more than that. Here’s a vivid exploration of biblical mythology, of what it means to fight a war, or even merely survive, in a world where only one side’s playing by the rules,” mentioned author, Steve Orlando. “It’s about the power of belief—not in the unknowable, but the knowable, the one fighting beside you. And in that unjust environment, we have two masters of their craft on the streets and catastrophes in the sheets, ex-lovers who’ve got no choice but to overcome the forces that drove them apart if they want to survive the most dangerous exorcism to ever hit the earthly plane.”
“First of all, Steve Orlando is writing; He’s one of the most talented and important writers in comics, so yeah, no big deal,” mentioned artist, Sebastián Píriz. “But then I read the scripts and its a crazy story that mixes terror with, somehow, Shonen and it just works so well! Every page is a cool surprise and I’m having a blast working on it. So, even if you haven’t read anything by Steve before, this story is a must read. I mean, Ninja priests exercising demons with super sentai moves… This is the kind of book that made me love comics so much.”
Exorcists Never Die #1 hits cabinets April 14, 2023.
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