This March, Vertigo will unleash SAVAGE THINGS, an action-packed espionage-horror miniseries from writer Justin Jordan (The Legacy of Luther Strode) and artist Ibrahim Moustafa (High Crimes). Read on for some more information and teaser pages from issue #1!
Twenty-five years
ago, a secret government organization kidnapped children and trained
them to be agents of chaos, designed to foment unrest and execute
enemies of the state around the world. When these cold
and unfeeling creations proved too difficult to control, the powers
that be exterminated their kill squad with extreme prejudice. Too bad it
didn’t work.
Now a rogue band of
the worst monsters the world has ever known is cutting a swath of terror
across the United States, threatening not just a disruption of the
peace but to expose secrets their handlers never
wanted to come to light. The only way to stop them is to call back the
only man who ever walked away from them. His code name is Abel, and he’s
not afraid of getting his hands bloody.
“I’ve always loved
spy thrillers and horror, but I haven’t seen a lot that melds the two
genres,” explains writer Justin Jordan. “We’ve seen in the real world
how easy it is for a handful of people to bring
the gears of civilization grinding to a halt by spreading shock and
fear. Those are amateurs. Imagine what we’d get if there were a group of
people—brilliant, gifted people—whose entire lives had been training
them to spread fear to destabilize a society.
That was horrifying to me. Terrifying to me. And that’s what SAVAGE
THINGS is about. It’s about the weapons we create being turned on us.”
“Justin and I are
aiming to deliver a high level of intrigue and excitement, with a flavor
that is unique to Vertigo and the comics medium,” states artist Ibrahim
Moustafa. “As a visual storyteller, I have
drawn a lot of inspiration from comics like SCALPED, THE LOSERS
and SLEEPER. Additionally, my love of movies like the James Bond films,
The Bourne Identity, John Wick and Hanna will be evident as well. On top of that, we are honored to have John Paul Leon doing covers for the series.”
Pick up the eight-issue miniseries starting with the debut issue, hitting comic book shops—physical and digital—on March 1. All covers will be illustrated by John Paul Leon. Interior colors by Jordan Boyd and
letters by Josh Reed.
Glad to see Justin Jordan making his way back to DC. I was big fan of his New Guardians storyline.
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