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Ari_Racing
03-13-2013, 01:31 PM
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Joe Hill’s Thumbprint #1 cover by Vic Malhotra. Word on this one is just getting out now—coming in June, should be a lot of fun. I’m very excited about what Jason and Vic have cooked up from Joe’s prose story. Here’s the official press release word about the series:

Joe Hill Proves that Evil Leaves a THUMBPRINT
Hill Teams with Longtime Collaborator Jason Ciaramella for New Miniseries!


San Diego, CA (March 12, 2013) – IDW is pleased to announce a new project from the Eisner-nominated writing team behind The Cape, Joe Hill and Jason Ciaramella. Based on Hill’s original novella and featuring covers and art by superstar newcomer Vic Malhotra, THUMBPRINT is a twisted three-issue tale of fear, terror, and indelible remorse.

When Private Mallory Grennan is dishonorably discharged from the US Army, she hopes to start a new life back home, far away from the things she’d seen and done in Abu Ghraib prison. Mal’s crimes, committed beneath a harsh Arabian sun, throw a shadow long enough to reach all the way to the United States. What started there, will end here – in blood. Over THUMBPRINT’s three gripping issues, fans will truly feel what it’s like to be haunted… and hunted.

“Bringing THUMBPRINT to life was a challenge for me,” said writerJason Ciaramella. “Not because the prose was particularly difficult to adapt, but because the themes the story explores are haunting, and deeply disturbing. I had to step out of myself in order to capture the true horror of it without letting my personal agendas seep in.”

Author Joe Hill adds, “I was blown away by Jason’s work on The Cape, and wanted more.THUMBPRINT is right in his wheelhouse: Jay has a feel for the psychological flaws that lead a basically good person down the wrong path. And no one writes action quite like Jay – he turns brutality into surreal comedy and back again faster than a magician turning a scarf into a dove. Add to that an opportunity to work with an artist like Vic Malhotra – who draws with a severe grace, and brings to mind the work Mazzucchelli was doing in Batman: Year One – and I think we’ve got all the ingredients for something that can really explode off the page.”

The first issue will also feature a variant cover by Vincent Chong, the award-winning artist of theTHUMBPRINT novella. When THUMBPRINT hits stands this June, fans of the Eisner-winning Locke & Key can expect another in the long line of haunting thrills concocted by Hill and Ciaramella.

JOE HILL'S THUMBPRINT #1 of 3: (FC, 32 pages, $3.99). In stores 6/19/13.

Ari_Racing
03-13-2013, 01:32 PM
Sorry. I tried to merge both and it didn't show the image and the title had a typo. Credits of the news to HerbertWest as well.

Ari_Racing
03-13-2013, 01:36 PM
Bryant Burnette, your post also was deleted with the previous thread. Please post again and sorry! :)

Bryant Burnette
03-13-2013, 11:19 PM
As I recall, I had some moderately unenthusiastic words based on the fact that since I am mostly not a fan of Ciaramella's work adapting Hill's stories, this is not exactly something I'm all that excited about. I'll buy it, though, 'cause hey, why not?