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Showing posts with label Alison Sampson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alison Sampson. Show all posts

Friday, June 16, 2017

WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD Rushed Back to Print



WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD RUSHED BACK TO PRINT

"Everything about this book gives me the willies." —Gail Simone

PORTLAND, OR, 06/16/2017 — Image Comics is pleased to announce that WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD by Steve Niles and Alison Sampson will be sent back to print in order to keep up with the increasing level of customer demand. The second printing will feature a wrap-around cover with artwork by Katie Skelly.

In WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD, an American family traveling on vacation finds themselves stranded in a small town with a sinister secret. The series promises to take readers on a plot-twisting road trip filled with mystery and intrigue as they encounter creepy fairgrounds, nefarious characters, seedy conspiracies, towns full of satanists, and a teenager. What else could possibly go wrong?

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD Coming in June

Press Release


WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD IS ONE WILD TRIP
"My favourite book of this year by a mile." —Mark Millar

PORTLAND, OR, 05/22/2017 — WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD—created by Steve Niles and Alison Sampson and first announced at Image Expo—promises to take readers on spine-tingling road trip this June. Image Comics is pleased to reveal a selection of preview pages from WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD #1, set to hit stores this June.

In WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD #1, an American family traveling on vacation finds themselves stranded in a small town with a sinister secret. This horror-adventure story about a family stuck on a road trip gone terribly awry is filled with creepy fairgrounds, nefarious characters, seedy conspiracies, towns full of satanists, and a teenager. What else could possibly go wrong?

WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD draws heavily on 1970s horror films, pulling inspiration from America's dark heart wherever possible.