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First Look: ‘Ash And The Army Of Darkness’ #1

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Set for release just in time for Halloween comes “Ash and the Army of Darkness” #1, written by horror scribe Steve Niles with artwork from Dennis Calero. The new series reboots the “Army of Darkness” comics universe, taking place right after the final frame of Sam Raimi’s original film.

Since the announcement that Steve Niles would be venturing into the world of Evil Dead, fans have been eagerly anticipating the release. We’ve got an interview with Niles as well as a first look at interior artwork, courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment.


Official Press Release:

September 25, 2013, Mt. Laurel, NJ – Dynamite is proud to show the first look at interior pages for Ash and the Army of Darkness #1, a new comic book that continues the story the smart-mouthed hero of the 1992 cult-favorite film! Written by Steve Niles, acclaimed author of 30 Days of Night and Batman: Gotham County Line, this series horror/action series with dark comedic overtones will please all Army of Darkness fans! Ash and the Army of Darkness #1, with interior art by Dennis Calero and covers by Ben Templesmith and Dennis Calero hits stores October 30th!

The first issue of Ash and the Army of Darkness is solicited in the September Previews catalog for preorder by retailers worldwide. Ash and the Army of Darkness #1 features a cover illustration by Ben Templesmith and a subscription cover by Dennis Calero. And as a special incentive, retailers that match or exceed 120% of their final Red Sonja #1 orders with Ash and the Army of Darkness #1 will allow their orders to be fully returnable.

Here’s an interview with Ash and the Army of Darkness writer, Steve Niles!

At times, Ash Williams is a square-jawed, resolute bad-ass. At other times, he’s a complete spastic goofball. What are your thoughts on how these two very divergent aspects of his personality may play a role in your storyline?

Ash is kind of the perfect horror character because of the way he responds to danger. Ash is capable of extreme violence but at the same time he has a pretty good sense of humor about things. I think that’s one of the things that makes him invulnerable, because he laughs at the most horrible things and can joke in the most dangerous situation. His sense of humor and goofiness is sorta his super power. Ash is our eyes on the world and it’s his reaction to heinous events that brings out the humor. It’s one reason I chose the Dark Age setting. I love how he reacts to what he sees as primitive. Always cracks me up.

You’ve penned some very dark horror comics over the years – really pushing the boundaries and showing us that comics can be truly scary again. What should we expect from the tone of the new ASH AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS series?

I am shooting for equal parts scary and funny without either stepping on the other. That’s why almost all the humor comes from Ash’s reactions. The curse of the dead is very serious and it is only through Ash’s eyes we are able to laugh. I don’t want people to feel too safe because of the jokes. There will still be extreme horror. Dennis’ art is perfect for what we are going after. It’s very realistic so the horror is in your face and the comedy plays much better.

ASH AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS returns the titular hero to the familiar setting of the Middle Ages. What’s the appeal of the medieval time period for this new adventure?

There is nothing better for scares and humor than placing characters completely out of their element. The Dark Age setting offers so much in the way of keeping Ash off balance, which is when he is at his best. We see a side of him I love, a romantic adventurous side.

The cult classic film featured numerous memorable enemies: Pit Deadites, the skeleton hordes, the never-seen Chase Deadite, winged demons, miniature Mirror Ashes, possessed witches, Real-Ugly Sheila, and (of course) Bad Ash. Should we anticipate a return of these beasties, or all-new menaces?

You should anticipate those and many many more. The world that Ash returns to is much worse than the Dark Ages he left. Armies of the dead have destroyed kingdoms and are spreading fast. In the film the curse was limited, in the new series it threatens to go global. We’re going to see all kind of dead and undead creatures, twisted version of Ash and others. There will be deadites and cults and witches and all evil.

You’re a longtime ARMY OF DARKNESS fan. Would you be willing to share a particularly fond memory of how the film impacted you, or perhaps your thoughts on AOD fandom?

The Evil Dead films were huge for me. As an indie guy seeing Raimi and crew do what they do and without the help of major studios was a huge. I remember seeing the end of Evil Dead 2, which sets up AOD, and just about losing my mind. That was the last thing I expected and in that one scene they turned the franchise on its head and expanded the scope.

ARMY OF DARKNESS is Dynamite’s flagship title, a series with many contributors and incarnations over the past decade. What will readers need to know coming into ASH AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS?

Readers are going to get what they want I hope. I am loading this thing with so much action and horror weirdness. Ash is more than just a funny action hero in this series, he is crucial to the survival of the world as we know it. THAT in itself cracks me up. Ash is our savior? We are doomed! Haha. Seriously though, this comic is writing itself. Ash and the world of darkness is so rich and full of shocks and surprises.

What parallels would you expect your fans to see between the type of story you wish to tell in ASH AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS, and those stories told in your past projects?

If we had to make comparisons I’d say people can expect a tone not unlike my series Criminal Macabre or The Ghoul or even Mystery Society where action, horror and humor go hand-in-hand. I’m not going to hold back of laughs or scares. We will see extremes of both.

What’s the most important thing you want fans and retailers to know about the new, improved ASH AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS?

Fans can expect the Ash they know and love in an amped-up, new series full of terror and laughs. I have signed on for the long haul so they will get books monthly. Besides Simon Dark, I have never done a monthly title so I am getting to use muscles I’ve never used before. I want old and new fans to enjoy the ride so I am putting everything into this one.

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‘Witchblade’ is Getting Resurrected This Summer in New Comic Series from Top Cow and Image Comics

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Witchblade, the popular comic series that initially ran from 1995 to 2015 and launched a TV series, is getting resurrected in a new comic series from Top Cow and Image Comics. It’s set to unleash heavy metal, black magic and blood this summer.

Look for the new Witchblade series to launch on July 17, 2024.

In Witchblade #1, “New York City Police Detective Sara Pezzini’s life was forever fractured by her father’s murder. Cold, cunning, and hellbent on revenge, Sara now stalks a vicious criminal cabal beneath the city, where an ancient power collides and transforms her into something wild, magnificent, and beyond her darkest imaginings. How will Sara use this ancient power, or will she be consumed by it?”

The series is penned by NYT Best-Selling writer Marguerite Bennett (AnimosityBatwomanDC Bombshells) and visualized by artist Giuseppe Cafaro (Suicide SquadPower RangersRed Sonja). The creative duo is working with original co-creator Marc Silvestri, who is the CEO of Top Cow Productions Inc. and one of the founders of Image Comics. They are set to reintroduce the series to Witchblade’s enduring fans with “a reimagined origin with contemporary takes on familiar characters and new story arcs that will hook new readers and rekindle the energy and excitement that fueled the 90’s Image Revolution that shaped generations of top creators.”

Bennett said in a statement, “The ability to tell a ferocious story full of monsters, sexuality, vision, and history was irresistible.” She adds, “Our saga is sleek, vicious, ferocious, and has a lot to say about power in the 21st century and will be the first time that we are stopping the roller coaster to let more people on. I’ve loved Witchblade since I was a child, and there is truly no other heroine like Sara with such an iconic legacy and such a rich, brutal relationship to her own body.”

“The Witchblade universe is being modernized to reflect how Marguerite beautifully explores the extreme sides of Sara through memories, her personal thoughts, like desire and hunger, in her solitude and when she is possessed by the Witchblade. So, I had to visually intersect a noir True Detective-like world with a supernatural, horror world that is a fantastic mix between Berserk and Zodiac,” Cafaro stated.

Marc Silvestri notes, “This is brand new mythology around Sara, and I can’t wait for you to fall in love with her and all the twists and turns. Discover Witchblade reimagined this summer, and join us as we bring all the fun of the 90s to the modern age and see how exciting comics can be. I can’t wait for you to read this new series.”

Witchblade#1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, July 17th, for $4.99 for 48 pages. And it’ll come with multiple cover variants.

  • Cover A: Marc Silvestri and Arif Prianto (Full Color)

  • Cover B: Giuseppe Cafaro and Arif Prianto (Full Color)

  • Cover C: Blank Sketch Cover

  • Cover D (1/10): Dani and Brad Simpson (Full Color)

  • Cover E (1/25): Marc Silvestri and Arif Prianto, Virgin Cover (Full Color)

  • Cover F (1/50): J.Scott Campbell (Full Color)

  • Cover G (1/100): Bill Sienkiewicz. (Full Color)

  • Cover H (1/250): Line art by Marc. Virgin Cover, Inks (B/W)

Witchblade #1 will also be available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

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