Leviathan a giant Summer launch for Image Comics

Leviathan a giant Summer launch for Image Comics

“A page of Nick Pitarra’s art cuts a swath of mesmerizing detail and vivid characters across the mind, leaving one breathless in anticipation for the next page where it happens all over again.” — J.H. Williams III (The Sandman: Overture, Promethea, Batwoman)

Join multiple Eisner-winning writer John Layman (Chew) and Eisner-nominated artist Nick Pitarra (The Manhattan Projects), along with soon-to-be-nominated-for-best-colorist Michael Garland (The Manhattan Projects) for an eye-popping, face-melting, reality-defying, nonstop rush of pure adrenaline this August in the forthcoming Leviathan.

“Nick and I have wanted to work together for a long time. When I found out he had a hole in his schedule I jumped at the chance to write what I hope will be the quintessential Nick Pitarra book. A book that will take advantage of all the energy and madness he brings to a page,” said Layman. “Hundreds of years from now, when robot historians ask who Nick Pitarra was, this is the book they will boot up.”

Synopsis

Poor Ryan DeLuca didn’t buy enough beer for his party. While he was out on a beer run his idiot buddies busted out some mystical arcana and performed a summoning ceremony—a ceremony that summoned a giant monster from hell!

Leviathan #1 (Diamond Code JUN180012) hits stores on Wednesday, August 1st. The final order cutoff deadline for comics retailers is Monday, July 9th.

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Clare Hemsworth

Hey, I'm Clare, aka Ciara or C. My current fandoms are RWBY and The Last Kingdom along with a bunch of other stuff I tend to let build up and then binge! I'm a keen, albeit amateur, cosplayer and love attending cons in various cosplays. I'm also the resident comic book girl around these parts, especially small press comics, so if you've got an indie book you want reviewed, I'm your gal! When I'm not doing the fangirl thing I am a keen long-distance hiker, having completed Te Araroa in New Zealand and The Pacific Crest Trail on the West Coast of the US.

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