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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

SORROW #1 ON NEWSARAMA!

We've teamed up with Newsarama to present you with an exclusive 16-page preview of the first issue of Sorrow #1, the new horror title from Rick Remender, Seth Peck and Francesco Francavilla.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

YOU WILL ALL KNOW SORROW...

Believe it or not, just over a handful of years ago really good horror comics were something of a rare breed. For whatever reason people never really got that the same rules one might apply to a horror movie just didn't work in a comic book. They would go for a big "BOO!", but usually ended up as a big dud. People never really got that the best way to do horror in comics was to do what the folks at EC - the geniuses behind TALES FROM THE CRYPT, HAUNT OF FEAR and a host of other classics - did so well.

Really good horror comics creep you out.

They make your skin crawl. It's a slow scare expertly spaced out over panel after panel.

As a horror fan, I was itching for someone to come along who really got the genre.

Out of nowhere a few cropped up, but I feel there's one guy in particular who really knows the score.

As you're an Image fan you're well aware of Rick Remender by now. His line of books at Image has exploded over the past several years with titles such as SEA OF RED, STRANGE GIRL and THE LAST CHRISTMAS. Grab your SEA OF RED trades and read over just how frightening he makes the members of The Black Galleon seem. Then crack open THE LAST CHRISTMAS and tell me you don't swoon over the Wally Wood influenced combination of Rick's pencils and Hilary Barta's lucscious inks. You can tell that this guy lives and breathes those old EC books. This is a guy who really knows his stuff. While SEA OF RED came close to a horror book it ended up going in directions absolutely nobody saw coming. I loved how it ended up, but I've always been itching for a raw, genuine horror book from this guy.

Looks like Lady Luck was looking my way as this August Image Comics, Rick Remender & Seth Peck team up with series artist Francesco Francavilla to masterfully blend all the terror of The Exorcist with the eerie psychosis of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Even that wasn't enough for us. Kieron Dwyer - one of the other few guys who really did horror right when Remains blew comicdom away - is producing some an absolutely gorgeous cover for each issue of this four-issue miniseries, entitled SORROW.

Our story surrounds a detour gone wrong in small town of Sorrow. It's never a good thing when you roll into town and the sign in front of reads “population zero.” Our four young travelers find this out quickly in the desolate ghost town as they soon find that not all that is buried is dead.

Be sure to keep the flashlight on as this book debuts in comic stores across the nation this August.





Wednesday, May 23, 2007

This summer is cloaked in SORROW!

his August, Image Comics and Rick Remender bring horror fans a modern take on the classic ghost story in SORROW. This four issue mini-series masterfully blends all the terror of The Exorcist with the eerie psychosis of David Lynch's Twin Peaks.

"I've been fascinated with the idea of possession since childhood," says Remender "There is nothing more terrifying than the idea of dark, disembodied spirits creeping in and taking us over. Co-writer Seth Peck and I wrote this with the idea that gore is the least interesting aspect of Horror stories-- true horror is psychological, not simply bloody."

In 1952, the U.S. Government’s nuclear testing killed all of the good people of Sorrow, Nevada. Today, the sign in front of town reads “population zero”. The locals, however, will tell you a very different story... When a car accident strands a group of four young travelers in this desolate ghost town, they soon find that not all that is buried is dead.

The creative team of SORROW consists of fan favorite comics industry veteran Remender (STRANGE GIRL, FEAR AGENT) along with co-writer Seth Peck and Italian superstar artist Francesco Francavilla (Black Coat, Fear Agent) with covers by Kieron Dwyer (Remains, Sea of Red).

"When Rick approached me to work on the book with him I was flattered,” Says Peck “Beyond being a friend, I'm also a fan of his work, and I loved the concept behind "Sorrow". Hopefully we can deliver something that fans can enjoy and find genuinely creepy. Before we started, Rick and I spent a lot of time talking about what sort of elements we wanted in the book, and what sort of things would give readers a legitimate scare. I think we've succeeded, and Francesco really brought all that to life in his artwork."

SORROW is a black and white four issue miniseries with a cover price of $2.99. Issue number one goes on sale August first. It will be available for order through the June issue of Diamond Previews.


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