Dark Horse Comics está expandiendo el terror existencial de Into the Unbeing con el poderoso artista Hayden Sherman, recientemente anunciado como el artista detrás de la próxima Absolute Wonder Woman, el aclamado escritor de Cemetery Kids Don't Die Zac Thomspon y el prolífico rotulista Jim Campbell. Into the Unbeing, segunda parte, retoma exactamente donde se quedó la primera parte; mezclando el género de terror corporal de ciencia ficción con un giro delicioso en el terror lovecraftiano de entrar en un mundo que desafía todo lo que sabes sobre las leyes de la naturaleza.
Sherman regresa como artista de portada principal, con portadas variantes para celebrar el éxito de esta serie llena de terror con Alison Sampson (La bella durmiente) y una variante de incentivo especial de Matias Bergara (CODA).
“Con INTO THE UNBEING, Zac ha profundizado en algo primordial”, dijo Sherman. “Algo profundamente inquietante y familiar. La escala horrorosa de cómo el mundo está cambiando a nuestro alrededor y el terror de descubrir quiénes somos mientras estamos atrapados en medio de eso. Es un placer volver para la segunda mitad de este libro cataclísmico para visualizar la inquietud que Zac construye sin esfuerzo”.
“Estoy más que emocionado de volver al mundo de INTO THE UNBEING”, confirmó Thompson. “Este es el cómic que siempre soñé hacer, donde usamos una escala vasta y extensa para ofrecer una comida de cinco platos en la inquietud. Sin embargo, más allá de eso, este es un viaje profundamente humano al infierno. Una historia sobre perder tu mundo y encontrar una manera de seguir adelante. No puedo esperar a que la gente sea testigo de lo que Hayden está haciendo en estas páginas porque te derretirá la maldita mente”.
Continuando el viaje a través del tiempo y el espacio, Into the Unbeing Part Two sigue a los sobrevivientes de un equipo de científicos del clima que están varados dentro de una criatura incomprensiblemente enorme. Este antiguo ser es a la vez un cadáver y un paisaje sobrenatural lleno de peligros ocultos. A nuestras heroínas se les une un nuevo compatriota: una criatura macabra conocida solo como El Extraño. Este Extraño afirma haber vivido aquí durante un siglo, afirma conocer la salida, afirma que todavía hay mucho por ver. Únase a nuestras heroínas en su peligroso ascenso de regreso desde las profundidades del infierno y... hacia el corazón del Unbeing. ¿Sobrevivirá alguna de ellas? Y si lo hacen, ¿en qué se convertirán?
Into the Unbeing Part Two #1 (de 4) devora a su minorista de cómics local el 12 de febrero de 2025. Realice un pedido anticipado en su tienda de cómics local ahora por $ 3.99. Visite Comic Shop Locator para obtener más detalles y tiendas cerca de usted.
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NOTA DE PRENSA OFICIAL ORIGINAL
CONTINUE “INTO THE UNBEING” WITH PART TWO | | Hayden Sherman and Zac Thompson dive deeper into the unknown with this continuing science fiction horror series | MILWAUKIE, Ore., (October 23, 2024)— Dark Horse Comics is expanding the existential dread of Into the Unbeing with powerhouse artist Hayden Sherman, recently announced as the artist behind the upcoming Absolute Wonder Woman, critically acclaimed Cemetery Kids Don’t Die writer Zac Thomspon, and prolific letterer Jim Campbell. Into the Unbeing Part Two picks up exactly where Part One left off; blending the science fiction, body horror genre with a delightful twist on the Lovecraftian terror of entering a world that defies everything you know about the laws of nature.
Sherman returns as main cover artist, with variant covers to celebrate the success of this horror-filled series featuring Alison Sampson (Sleeping Beauties), and a special incentive variant from Matias Bergara (CODA).
“With INTO THE UNBEING, Zac has dug into something primal,” said Sherman. “Something deeply unsettling and familiar. The horrific scale of how the world is changing around us, and the terror of figuring out who we are while caught in the middle of it. It is such a pleasure to be returning for the second half of this cataclysmic book to visualize the unease that Zac constructs so effortlessly.”
“I'm beyond thrilled to be returning to the world of INTO THE UNBEING.” confirmed Thompson. “This is the comic I've always dreamed of making where we're using a vast, sprawling scale to deliver a five-course-meal in unease. Beyond that though, this is a deeply human journey into hell. A story about losing your world and finding a way to keep going. I can't wait for people to witness what Hayden's doing on these pages because it's going to melt your ****ing mind.”
Continuing the journey through time and space, Into the Unbeing Part Two follows the survivors of a climate science team who are stranded inside some incomprehensibly enormous creature. This ancient being is both a corpse and an eldritch landscape filled with hidden dangers. Our heroines are joined by a new compatriot - a ghoulish creature known only as The Stranger. This Stranger claims to have lived here for a century, it claims to know the way out, it claims there is still so much to see. Join our heroines on their perilous ascent back from the depths of hell and… into the heart of the Unbeing. Will any of them survive? And if they do, what will they become?
Into the Unbeing Part Two #1 (of 4) devours your local comics retailer on February 12, 2025. Pre-order from your local comic shop now for $3.99. visit Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.
Praise for Into the Unbeing Part One:
"Alien for the anthropocene" - Deniz Camp (The Ultimates, Absolute Martian Manhunter)
“If you thought this series was weird, wait until you read Into The Unbeing: Part One #4. The creatures, the artistry, and the utter doom these characters go through only increase. I’d read 100 issues of this series,”—AIPT
“Body horror taken to… titanic levels. A fantastic ride!” - Patton Oswalt.
“The experience borrows elements equally from H.P. Lovecraft and Alex Garland’s Annihilation, yet doesn’t feel like it’s derivative of either influence. Thompson’s paranoid and cynical script is rivaled by Sherman’s unconventional perspective on familiar scenarios, as both storytellers perfectly complement one another’s approach to the material.“—Comicbook.com |
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