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'Kill Me and Other Curiosities' anthology coming July 2024
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‘Kill Me and Other Curiosities’ anthology coming July 2024

‘Kill Me and Other Curiosities’ features love and death in a time loop.

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Dark Horse Comics has announced a new anthology Kill Me and Other Curiosities collection by Chad Lambert, collecting his works from Dark Horse Presents. It is due out July 3, 2024, in comic shops and July 2nd in bookstores.

“These stories represent everything I am as a comic book creator,” said Lambert. “I’m thrilled to finally put them all together for the first time. Some of the stories, like my struggles in Midwest radio, are 100% true. Others, like falling asleep on a time-traveling amusement park toilet, might be slightly embellished.”

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The collection includes art by Kevin Czapiewski (Yesterday’s Muse), Apri Kusbriantoro (Dead Air), Christine Larsen (Kill Me), and Tom Williams (Now and Then), as well as lettering by Jaymes Reed (Radio Ga Ga), Tom Williams, and Kevin Czapiewski.

In “Kill Me,” a science fiction thriller, a man lost in a time loop tries to fix the biggest mistake of his life. But before he can, he faces off against multiple versions of himself on the loose, trying to right the wrongs of his past. With everyone in each other’s way, Jack has to kill his other selves to keep himself alive!

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'Kill Me and Other Curiosities' coming July 2024

MILWAUKIE, Ore., (December 5, 2023)— Chad Lambert, the 2015 Harvey Award-winning author of Best Short Story Breaking Out and Promising New Talent for Kill Me, is reteaming with Dark Horse Comics to present an anthology of his works from Dark Horse Presents in one thought-provoking volume, Kill Me and Other Curiosities. Including art from Kevin Czapiewski (Yesterday’s Muse), Apri Kusbriantoro (Dead Air), Christine Larsen (Kill Me), and Tom Williams (Now and Then), as well as lettering by Jaymes Reed (Radio Ga Ga), Tom Williams, and Kevin Czapiewski, the collection features new cover art and section breaks by Kelly Williams (Creepy, A Letter to Jo).

“These stories represent everything I am as a comic book creator,” said Lambert. “I’m thrilled to finally put them all together for the first time. Some of the stories, like my struggles in Midwest radio, are 100% true. Others, like falling asleep on a time-traveling amusement park toilet, might be slightly embellished.”

In “Kill Me,” a science fiction thriller, a man lost in a time loop tries to fix the biggest mistake of his life. But before he can, he faces off against multiple versions of himself on the loose, trying to right the wrongs of his past. With everyone in each other’s way, Jack has to kill his other selves to keep himself alive!

Including six additional short stories to satisfy readers’ curiosity, Kill Me and Other Curiosities arrives in bookstores on July 2, 2024, and comic shops on July 3, 2024. Pre-order at your local comic shop, bookstore, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble for $17.99.

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