IT’S TIME TO BREAK THE CURSE IN “THE HUNDREDTH VOICE”

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The show will go on…forever!

Dark Horse Books presents The Hundredth Voice, a new middle-grade graphic novel in the vein of dark fantasy master Neil Gaiman. Coming in at over 250 pages, The Hundredth Voice is the first graphic novel by emerging artist Caitlin Like.

Uriel Driscoll was born into a family with an amazing gift—and a terrible curse. While his family members all have superb singing voices, they are doomed to lose their gifts at the height of their success! Invited to the exclusive Aisling Academy, run by his own mysterious grandfather, Uriel finds the curse is the least of his problems: horrible accidents keep befalling the students, ghosts roam the halls, and Uriel isn’t sure he can sing in the first place! And if Uriel can’t find a way to break his family’s curse, he’ll have to leave his new school, and his new friends, forever…

The Hundredth Voice was written for kids getting into bootleg musical theater and trying to communicate with ghost,” said Caitlin. “It’s about being an artist, especially the serious resolve that feels like life or death when you’re young and told you’re gifted- that fear that you’re going to run out of time, even when you’re still a kid.

“And it’s about faeries! And ghosts- that’s important, too.”

The Hundredth Voice TPB will be available in bookstores October 24, 2023 and in comic shops October 25, 2023. It will retail for $19.99 and is now available for pre-order at AmazonBarnes & Noble and at your local comic shop and bookstore.

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