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Published by Behemoth Comics
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
Read the graphic novel that Thomas Jane (The Punisher, 1922, The Expanse, Hung) said to "check it out" and that the creators were "talented in all the right ways".
1988. Friday Night.
A meteorite crashes down to Earth in the docklands near a big city, bringing a dangerous alien parasite along with it. Struggling to survive in a hostile land, the mysterious visitor enters the city to look for a warm-blooded host to inhabit.
From writer & director E & E Plissken comes a horror and a sci-fi tale straight out of the 80’s. Joining them is the artists, Sebastian Cabrol (Marvel’s Falcon & Anthony Bourdain’s Hungry Ghosts) & colorist and letterist, Omar Estevez (Image’s Death of Love & Heavy Metal’s Iron Maiden: Legacy of The Beast). Included in the book is extras including the variant cover galley, process pages, & the original 16 page pitch with a never released to the public ending!
1988. Friday Night.
A meteorite crashes down to Earth in the docklands near a big city, bringing a dangerous alien parasite along with it. Struggling to survive in a hostile land, the mysterious visitor enters the city to look for a warm-blooded host to inhabit.
From writer & director E & E Plissken comes a horror and a sci-fi tale straight out of the 80’s. Joining them is the artists, Sebastian Cabrol (Marvel’s Falcon & Anthony Bourdain’s Hungry Ghosts) & colorist and letterist, Omar Estevez (Image’s Death of Love & Heavy Metal’s Iron Maiden: Legacy of The Beast). Included in the book is extras including the variant cover galley, process pages, & the original 16 page pitch with a never released to the public ending!
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Product Details
- Publisher: Behemoth Comics (March 15, 2022)
- Length: 108 pages
- ISBN13: 9781732299238
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- Book Cover Image (jpg): The Gatherer Trade Paperback 9781732299238