Ted Adams, le Directeur Général d’IDW Publishing, fera ses débuts en tant que scénariste en adaptant le roman The Shrinking Man (1956) de Richard Matheson sous la forme d’une mini-série. La partie graphique a été confiée à Mark Torres.
« Au cours de ses vacances, un homme est exposé à une curieuse brume gazeuse radioactive. Quelques semaines après cet incident, l’homme constate certains changements physiques chez lui. Il perd du poids, puis se met… à rétrécir ! »
[quote]The Shrinking Man #1
Story by Richard Matheson, Ted Adams
Art by Mark Torres
Colors by Tomi Varga
Letters by Robbie Robbins
Cover by Mark Torres
Publisher IDW
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date Jul 29th, 2015
Richard Matheson’s exploration of shrinking manhood is brought to vivid life in this comic-book adaptation! Scott Carey, reducing 1/7” per day, faces tension big and small as his body continues to shrink away…
• Richard Matheson’s beloved suspense novel brought to life by IDW’s CEO & Publisher Ted Adams and artist Mark “ZvR” Torres!
• Part of EC Comics cover month! Homage cover by Mark Torres!
• One of Five Featured First issues in July! One every week![/quote]
[quote]The Shrinking Man #2
Story by Richard Matheson, Ted Adams
Art by Mark Torres
Colors by Tomi Varga
Letters by Robbie Robbins
Publisher IDW
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date Aug 12th, 2015
Richard Matheson’s classic tale of horror continues as Scott continues to shrink, leaving him easy prey for predators of the human and feline variety![/quote]
[quote]The Shrinking Man #3
Story by Ted Adams, Richard Matheson
Art by Mark Torres
Colors by Tomi Varga
Letters by Robbie Robbins
Cover by Mark Torres
Publisher IDW
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date Sep 23rd, 2015
The penultimate chapter of the graphic adaptation of Richard Matheson’s beloved classic novel sees Scott continuing to dwindle further and further away…[/quote]
STORY BY
Ted Adams
ART BY
Mark Torres
COLORS BY
Tomi Varga
LETTERS BY
Robbie Robbins
COVER BY
Mark Torres
PUBLISHER
IDW
COVER PRICE:
$3.99
RELEASE DATE
Oct 28th, 2015
In the finale to Richard Matheson’s classic story, will Scott continue to shrink away to nothing or find his way back to a world that has let him down (and down)?[/quote]