Fans of The Wrenchies, take heart: Proxima Centauri and It Will All Hurt arrive this June
Proxima Centauri
“I wanted Proxima Centauri to be a fun action comic with a protagonist who is an entitled, self-centered, whiney, and unwittingly powerful (privileged) teenager frustrated by the world around him,” said Dalrymple. “Sherwood feels isolated, lonely, and powerless to stop himself from repeating the same mistakes over and over, while failing to see all the beauty of his surroundings and the love of his friends. It’s all about enjoying the journey instead of anticipating the destination.”
It Will All Hurt
“Inspired by the Moebius short story Absoluten Calfeutrail, I started It Will All Hurt as a stream-of-consciousness exercise, and a way to get some quick unfiltered comics out while working on The Wrenchies,” said Dalrymple. “It was the most fun I have ever had making comics.”
Proxima Centauri #1 (Diamond code: APR180475) and It Will All Hurt (ISBN: 978-1-5343-0672-1, Diamond code: MAR180607) hit comic book stores Wednesday, June 13th. Proxima Centauri #1’s final order cutoff deadline for comics retailers is Monday, May 21st. It Will All Hurt’s final order cutoff deadline is Monday, April 30th.
It Will All Hurt will arrive in bookstores Tuesday, June 19th, and is available for preorder via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Indiebound, Indigo, and Books-A-Million. In the UK it’s available to pre-order at Forbidden Planet.
Select praise for the works of Farel Dalrymple:
“Proxima Centauri is freeform fun mixed with mind-bending high-adventure and coated in deliberate psychedelics; it embodies everything I love about Dalrymple. One of the best comics I’ve read by one of the best creators of my generation. ” —Rick Remender
“Genuinely affecting, while seeming completely natural…brings to life a subtle kind of cartoon surrealism.” —Publishers Weekly
“Even though he has a shelf of awards by now, Dalrymple still seems to me to be under-read and low-profile in the medium. He’s one of those creators that people should be talking about every day.” —Warren Ellis
“Much like Dalrymple’s other works, Proxima Centauri is as fun to read as it is dizzying, and it’s as dizzying to read as it is gorgeously drawn.” —A.V. Club
“Dalrymple takes a deep affection for comics and role-playing games and a deep distrust for adulthood itself and combines the two in an offering unlike anything else in the field today.” ―Booklist (starred review of The Wrenchies)