Wiper creators– article writer John Harris Dunning, performer Ricardo Cabral, and also colorist Brad Simpson– reunite for an LGBTQIA+ horror puzzle miniseries Summer Shadowsfrom Dark Horse this Fall The initial concern of this four-part miniseries will definitely strike comic outlets September 11, 2024, valued $5.99.
The Dark Horse summary for Summer Shadows is actually as observes:
“Nick Landry is on the unspoilt Greek island of Avraxos to look for his ex. Anthony was the love of his life, and without knowing why he left, Nick can’t move on. But Anthony isn’t the only one to disappear on Avraxos. Coast Guard officer Alekos Kourkoulos is on the trail of another young man missing on the island. They learn that both of the missing men fell in with the glamorous inhabitants of a jet-black super yacht, the Nyx, before vanishing. As the mystery deepens, Nick and Alekos discover that the brighter the sunshine, the darker the shadows…”
Article Writer John Harris Dunning’s final launch was actually scifi puzzle comic Wiper, posted through Dark Horse in 2023. Before that he created emotional mystery Tumult along with Michael Kennedy, posted through SelfMadeHero in 2018; and also debuted on the witties performance along with gothic imagination comic Salem Brownstone: The Whole Time the Watchtowers from Candlewick in 2010. Having actually earlier composed longer-form witties, Summer Shadows seems the very first time he has actually tackled a serialised monthly. Beyond witties composing, he cofounded the Comica Event and also co-curated the colossal Comic books Exposed show that consumed the English Public library in 2014– each together with English prize Paul Gravett.
Dunning, Cabral, and also Simpson will certainly be actually participated in through celebrity letterer Jim Campbell– that has actually been actually recommended for Eisner Honors two times. He has actually functioned for a lot of authors consisting of BOOM!, Photo, Dark Horse, and also Safe. He is actually additionally among English once a week 2000 advertisement’s little staff of normal letterers.