"An LGBTQIA+ romance turned deadly mystery," Summer Shadows is a new horror comic book series that will be published by Dark Horse Comics this fall, and we have first details, along with a look at cover art!

Set against the "sunny backdrop of a remote Greek island," the comic book series is written by John Harris Dunning (Wiper, Tumult), with interior and cover art by Ricardo Cabral (Wiper, Pontas Saltas), colors from Brad Simpson (Wiper, All Eight Eyes) and letters by Jim Campbell (Grimm Fairy Tales). 

Official Synopsis: "Nick Landry is on the unspoilt Greek island of Avraxos to look for his ex. Anthony was the love of his life, and without knowing why he left, Nick can’t move on. But Anthony isn’t the only one to disappear on Avraxos. Coast Guard officer Alekos Kourkoulos is on the trail of another young man missing on the island. They learn that both of the missing men fell in with the glamorous inhabitants of a jet-black super yacht, the Nyx, before vanishing. As the mystery deepens, Nick and Alekos discover that the brighter the sunshine, the darker the shadows…"

A four-issue mini-series, the first issue of Summer Shadows will be available in comic book stores starting on September 11th and will retail for $5.99. You can pre-order at your local comic book shop starting on May 24th. To keep up with all things Dark Horse Comics, visit: https://www.darkhorse.com/

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