En OPERATION SUNSHINE: ALREADY DEAD, el grupo de vampiros jóvenes y alienados se dirige a los pantanos de Florida para perturbar una desagradable fiesta de antiguos vampiros y poner en marcha la "Operación Sunshine", su plan para robar un objeto mágico que puede transformarse. Volver a ser humano y acabar con los vampiros mayores de una vez por todas.
OPERATION SUNSHINE: ALREADY DEAD #1 (de 4) viaja a las tiendas de cómics el 24 de abril de 2024. Ahora está disponible para reservar en tu tienda de cómics local por $3,99.
NOTA DE PRENSA OFICIAL ORIGINAL
THE BUGS HEAD SOUTH IN MARCUS PARKS AND HENRY ZEBROWSKI’S “OPERATION SUNSHINE: ALREADY DEAD” | |
From the New York Times-bestselling hosts of the The Last Podcast on the Left and Black Hammer’s David Rubín | |
MILWAUKIE, Ore., (December 18, 2023)— Did you think that four issues were enough for our ragtag team of bugs to turn themselves human and live happily ever after? Not even close! Marcus Parks and Henry Zebrowski’s Operation Sunshine continues with Operation Sunshine: Already Dead. Written by Parks and Zebrowski, illustrated by David Rubín (Black Hammer), colored by K.J. Diaz (The Ones), and lettered by Ferran Delgado, Operation Sunshine: Already Dead #1 will also feature variant covers by Martin Simmonds and Tyler Jenkins, with a final variant cover to be revealed at a later date.
In Operation Sunshine: Already Dead, the group of young, alienated vampires heads down to the swamps of Florida to disrupt a nasty ancient vampire party and to put into motion “Operation Sunshine”--their plot to steal a magical object that can turn themselves back to human and put an end to the elder vampires once and for all.
Operation Sunshine: Already Dead #1 (of 4) travels to comic shops on April 24, 2024. It is now available to pre-order at your local comic shop for $3.99.
Praise for Operation Sunshine:
“Operation Sunshine is the kind of comic that comes along once in a while and within the first few pages, I know it's going to be something special. The art is a beautiful juxtaposition between horror and humor with a story that is grounded but lays the foundation for a much larger mythology.”–Comicon
“A transformative and entertaining spin on the same old vampire story.”–AIPT Comics
“The cartoonish art is a great complement to the tone of the story—never making anything too dark or scary that would turn non-horror fans off, but still scratching the itch for anyone wanting a twisted visual to go with their vampire story.”–Derby Comics Be sure to follow @DarkHorseComics on social media for more news, announcements, and updates. |
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