Le scénariste Van Jensen (The Flash, Green Lantern Corps) revient au petit monde de l’indépendantisme (une première en quatre ans !) avec deux nouvelles séries à paraitre chez Dark Horse en 2016: Cryptocracy et Two Dead.
Le premier titre, le plus avancé, est illustré par l’artiste Pete Woods (Terminator: The Final Battle) et suit la plus puissante organisation de l’ombre alors que ses membres se font descendre un par un.
[quote]This series evolved out of a long fascination with conspiracy theories. I tend to be a skeptic, but I find the culture of conspiracy fascinating – the psychological reasons that lead people to believe lizard people are controlling the world, for example.
But even as skeptical as I am, there are plenty of things about this world that just don’t make sense. The Antykthera Mechanism is probably my favorite example of that – a piece of complicated machinery dated to a period of time far before such machinery should have existed. It’s impossible and inexplicable, yet completely true. That’s something we visit a lot in the series, exploring things that seem incredible, yet become undeniable.
Also, there are loads of crazy cryptozoological creatures![/quote]
Story by
Van Jensen
Art by
Pete Woods
Cover by
Pete Woods
Publisher
Dark Horse Comics
Cover Price:
$3.99
Release Date
Jun 29th, 2016
For time beyond memory, the Nine Families watched from the shadows, believing themselves shepherds and manipulating whole societies as they saw fit. Nothing happened that they didn’t observe or control. Outsiders knew naught of the Families, much less threatened them. Until now.
• A blend of The X-Files and Marvel’s A.I.M.!
• Featuring art by Pete Woods (Deadpool, Catwoman, Superman, Action Comics).
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Story by
Van Jensen
Art by
Pete Woods
Cover by
Pete Woods
Publisher
Dark Horse Comics
Cover Price:
$3.99
Release Date
Jul 27th, 2016
The Nine Families have ruled civilization from the shadows for time beyond memory. But now, for the first time, they are being hunted. Family leaders begrudgingly forge an alliance to discover the hunter’s identity, but in so doing only place themselves in greater danger.
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