DARK HORSE COMICS TO PUBLISH ‘ERRAND BOYS’ COLLECTION

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The Humorous Sci-Fi Adventure Arrives at the Publisher Spring 2022

Errand Boys by D.J. Kirkbride (The Once and Future Queen, Never Ending), Nikos Koutsis (Invincible, Savage Dragon), and Frank Cvetkovic (Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team, The House) is being collected at Dark Horse Comics for the first time ever.      

A runner for a shady errand—and sometimes shifty smuggling—service finds an unexpected partner in his half-human, teenage half-brother!

In the future, a decent job is tough to find, especially if you’re a hard-worn scoundrel with commitment issues. But there’s one position that’s always open—an errand runner. Jace is a lifelong solo act handling miscellaneous tasks that are often dangerous, and rarely legal, for the most questionable of clients. But when his thirteen-year-old half-human half-brother comes to live with him, he’s got two mouths to feed and this is the only one way he knows how to put money on the table. Between evading the law, running from angry aliens, and jumping off skyscrapers, can Jace survive being a big brother? Navigating to the furthest depths of the solar system, the only thing weirder than the vastness of space is family.

You can outrun monsters, but you can’t outrun duty!

Errand Boys trade paperback will be in comic shops April 13, 2022 and in bookstores April 26, 2022. It is available for pre-order on AmazonBarnes & Noble, and at your local comic shop and bookstoreErrand Boys will retail for $19.99 and it collects Errand Boys #1-#5.

Praise for Errand Boys:

“An entertaining, galactic story that will be sure to please science fiction fans.”–Fanbase Press

“A must-read if you are a lover of comics, the cosmos, or just enjoy great art and writing. Beautifully executed panel after panel, this story has a lot of potential and momentum going forward.”–The Brazen Bull 

“A bombastic, sci-fi story wrapped in themes of family and loss. Koutsis’ art is energetic and Kirkbride’s writing manages to balance some nice humour with the stories dark undertones.”–Comicbook.com