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Image Comics launching new horror series ‘Two Moons’ February 2021

Two Moons is ‘perfect for fans of the series like Manifest Destiny and American Vampire’ according to Image Comics.

Press Release

Image Comics has announced a new horror series is on the way from John Arcudi and Valerio Giangiordano taking place during the Civil War. Set for release February 24th, is a horror/action series.

Two Moons is a book I’ve been trying to write for years. It’s a horror/action story first and foremost, but it’s more than that for me and, I hope, for the reader,” said Arcudi in an exclusive interview with the The Hollywood Reporter. “The complicated history of indigenous peoples during the 19th C. was what inspired me to take this story on and we explore some of that through the eyes of a young Pawnee man as he grows to learn more about his place in the world. And Valerio Giangiordano is absolutely KILLING it on the art! Could not have asked for a better collaborator on this gorgeous book. I’m excited to see this finally get out of my head and into readers’ hands.”

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So what’s it about?

Perfect for fans of series like Manifest Destiny and American VampireTwo Moons invites readers on the long journey of a young Pawnee man named Virgil Morris—aka Two Moons—fighting for the Union during the Civil War. When he is suddenly confronted with his shamanic roots, he discovers horrors far worse than combat as the ghosts of his past reveal the monstrous evil around him!

For a first look at Two Moons, read below!

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For more on Two Moons read the official Image Comics press release below.

PORTLAND, Ore. 12/03/2020 — Fan favorite Rumble and B.P.R.D. writer John Arcudi joins rising star artist Valerio Giangiordano for a bone chilling tale of terror in the forthcoming Two Moons. The all new ongoing horror series is set to launch from Image Comics this February.

Perfect for fans of series like Manifest Destiny and American VampireTwo Moons invites readers on the long journey of a young Pawnee man named Virgil Morris—aka Two Moons—fighting for the Union during the Civil War. When he is suddenly confronted with his shamanic roots, he discovers horrors far worse than combat as the ghosts of his past reveal the monstrous evil around him!

Two Moons is a book I’ve been trying to write for years. It’s a horror/action story first and foremost, but it’s more than that for me and, I hope, for the reader,” said Arcudi in an exclusive scoop on the announcement with The Hollywood Reporter. “The complicated history of indigenous peoples during the 19th C. was what inspired me to take this story on and we explore some of that through the eyes of a young Pawnee man as he grows to learn more about his place in the world. And Valerio Giangiordano is absolutely KILLING it on the art! Could not have asked for a better collaborator on this gorgeous book. I’m excited to see this finally get out of my head and into readers’ hands.”

Two Moons #1 Cover A by Giangiordano (DEC200044), Two Moons #1 Cover B Zaffino (DEC200045), and Two Moons #1 Cover C Blank (DEC200046) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, February 24.

Two Moons #1 will also be available for purchase across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, comiXology, and Google Play.

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