“Mad Cave Studios Unveils Supernatural Historic Horror Sequence that Explores the Darkest Corners of Human Nature Amid the Plague.”
Due to Mad Cave Studios, we’re excited to offer Every day Useless readers an unique first take a look at the “hauntingly advanced journey” that’s The Pale Knight, a brand new six-issue comedian e book mini-series “that plunges readers deep into the lethal world of the Black Demise, the place the traces between life, demise, and morality blur in essentially the most chilling method!” I really like a great historic horror story, and, after trying out the primary covers and preview pages (which you’ll see under), it appears like we’re in for one thing actually particular with this new sequence.
Written by Peter Milligan, The Pale Knight options illustrations by Val Rodrigues, colours by Cristiane Peter, and letters from Dave Sharpe, with Cowl A by Nick Marinkovich and Cowl B by Guiseppe Camuncoli.
“The Pale Knight has a selected, horrible resonance, set as it’s in a world affected by a fair deadlier plague that decimated populations within the 1340s,” stated Peter Milligan. “This e book blends my love for Bergman’s iconic The Seventh Seal with my fascination for the Black Demise to craft a horror story that feels each timeless and disturbingly fashionable. Val Rodrigues’s gorgeous artwork brings this apocalyptic world to life in a method that completely captures the ethical torment and supernatural horrors of this story.”
“This thrilling supernatural horror sequence guarantees to maintain you questioning your limits of affection and sacrifice. For followers of the thought-provoking, surreal horror and the darkish, atmospheric storytelling of Season of the Witch, The Pale Knight #1 can be obtainable in retailers on Could twenty eighth.”
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“England, 1349. Sir Hugh de Gray, the Pale Knight, returns from warfare to discover a land ravaged by the Black Demise, and his son dying of the plague. When he prays to God to save lots of his son’s life, it’s not God who solutions—however Demise himself. And Demise is keen to chop a deal.”