"In Hawkins, Indiana, nothing is as it seems," and Dark Horse Comics has teamed up with Netflix to present new tales from your favorite Stranger Things characters in Stranger Things: Tales from Hawkins II. Each issue of the new 4-issue mini-series will be written by Derek Fridolfs, with colors by Dan Jackson, and letters by Nate Piekos, featuring different artists for each issue: Sunando C will illustrate issue #1, Bradley Clayton will illustrate issue #2, Mack Chater will illustrate issue #3, and Vincenzo Riccardi will illustrate issue #4.

The first issue is centered around horrors at the drive-in and features cover art by Diego Galindo with variant covers from Vincenzo Riccardi, Mack Chater, and Ben Turner. Stranger Things: Tales from Hawkins II #1 (of 4) will be available in comic book stores starting on June 25th, and is now available for pre-order for $4.99. 

Take a look at all four issue #1 covers below, and, for all of the latest on Dark Horse Comics, be sure to check out: www.darkhorse.com

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Stranger Things: Tales from Hawkins II #1: "After shaking off a mysterious encounter with a strange “dog” while out at the Drive-In Cinema, Hawkins science teacher Scott Clarke is inspired to teach his students how 3D glasses work; this spirals into theories about alternate dimensions and how they might be perceived. Meanwhile, Dustin keeps secret that the weird “dog” could be nothing other than Dart, his missing pet demodog."

Main Cover By Diego Galindo:

Vincenzo Riccardi Variant:

Mack Chater Variant:

Ben Turner Variant:

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