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FROM THE HAUNTED CLINTON ROAD TO THE GREEN CHILDREN OF WULPET, EXPERIENCE IT ALL IN “TRUE WEIRD”

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FROM THE HAUNTED CLINTON ROAD TO THE GREEN CHILDREN OF WULPET, EXPERIENCE IT ALL IN “TRUE WEIRD VOLUME 1”

From Dark Horse Books and Tiny Onion Studios

Dark Horse Books and Tiny Onion present True Weird Volume 1, a collection of black-and-white short comics originally featured as bonus stories throughout Blue Book series 1 and 2. Based on true accounts, these stories describe encounters with cryptids, ghosts, paranormal phenomena, medical oddities, and all manner of the strange.

This new volume features twelve of the strangest “true” stories from the world around us, featuring an all-star lineup of creators including James Tynion IV, Klaus Janson, Chris Condon, Michael Avon Oeming, Ming Doyle, John McCrea, Genevieve Valentine, Aditya Bidikar, Anand RK, Gavin Fullerton, and many more.

True Weird Volume 1 (paperback, 120 pages, 6.625×10.188”) will be available in bookstores on January 28, 2025 and in comic shops on January 29, 2025. It is now available to pre-orderAmazonBarnes and NobleTFAW, and at your local comic shop and bookstore for $24.99.

Be sure to follow DarkHorseComics on social media and check our website, www.darkhorse.com for more news, announcements, and updates!

Praise for True Weird stories:

“Tynion and Janson’s back-up has more of a standard narrative, which makes it a fun chaser to the lead story. It’s an interesting weird story about Coney Island, and it has a great twist when it gets even weirder. It’s the sort of back-up that feels worth it.”—Comicon

Blue Book delivers a banger of a backup story, thanks to Lonnie Nadler and Jenna Cha’s grotesque take on the infamous Tarrare…Nadler and Cha show off what modern-day interpretations of folklore and ‘true weird’ stories could be and how this book’s format could produce some real gems in the future.”—Comicbook.com

Sneak Peek: One Last Promise by Susan May Warren

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One Last Promise by Susan May Warren

With more than ninety novels to her name, Susan May Warren continues to captivate fans with her breathtaking novels filled with a satisfying combination of action, adventure, and romance. In One Last Promise, book three in the Alaska Air One Rescue series, Warren unveils a plot filled with romance, revenge, and kidnapping that will leave readers on the edge of their seats while they anxiously await rescue and redemption.

After years as a pilot of a Navy rescue chopper, Arlo “Moose” Mulligan returned home to start Air One Rescue—and made a name for himself. He loves his job, his life, and his routines, which include breakfast at the Skyport Diner, always at one of Tillie Young’s tables. She’s sweet and pretty, but Moose knows his life has no room for anything more. Until the day Tillie shows up beaten and desperate and needing his help.

Tillie Young never thought her ex would track her to Alaska, but somehow he’s found her. When he kidnaps her daughter, she’ll do anything to get her back—even enlist help from her favorite grumpy customer. But Moose Mulligan is no match for a former MMA boxer and possible drug smuggler, right?

Maybe, maybe not, but he’s not going to let a child go missing on his watch. Worse, when Moose finds himself a fugitive in order to save Tillie, there’s no backing down. He must find the girl, keep Tillie safe, and outwit a man fueled by revenge. It will take all of Moose’s Alaskan savvy to keep them alive—but who is going to protect him from the love he never saw coming?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Susan May Warren is the USA Today bestselling author of more than ninety novels with more than 1.5 million books sold, including the Global Search and Rescue and Montana Rescue series. Winner of a RITA Award and multiple Christy and Carol Awards, as well as the HOLT Medallion and numerous Readers’ Choice Awards, Susan makes her home in Minnesota. Visit her at SusanMayWarren.com.

Book Review: The Promise of Tomorrow by Mary Ellen Taylor

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Book Review: The Promise of Tomorrow by Mary Ellen Taylor

A heart grabbing story of life’s hardships and survival of family illnesses, responsibilities, a miscarriage of a child… breaking way to living.

A second chance storyline as two people deal with loss grief, the turning points in their lives it brings…Lessons learned from mysteries of people passed. Deciding whether to move forward, apart, or choose to live life now despite what tomorrow may bring, together… forging their own dreams accepting they want them, reveling in their strength together now and because of the promise tomorrow can bring if you have each other.

“Impact Winter” Returns to Audible with Third Season Debuting July 18

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Audible, multiplatform content company Skybound Entertainment, and global media company Anonymous Content today announced the premiere date of Impact Winter Season 3, alongside new and returning cast for the groundbreaking vampire-apocalypse audio drama, debuting exclusively from Audible on July 18. The hit scripted audio series from the executive producers of The Walking Dead and Invincible (Skybound Entertainment) and writer Travis Beacham (Pacific Rim) returns for an action-packed third installment following the successful debuts of Season 1 and 2.

Impact Winter returns for Season 3 with newcomers Christina Chong (Star Trek: The Strange New WorldsBlack MirrorDoctor Who), Ali Ariaie (The GreatPersuasion), Jordan Long (UnforgottenPrime Suspect: Tennison) Gary Oliver (Game of ThronesAtlantis), Imogen King (CliqueSuspect), Emma Fischer (Berlin StationThe DealCounterpart) Eve Ponsonby (Victor FrankensteinThe White QueenMisfits), Arazou (CinderellaReady Player One) joining returning cast members Holliday Grainger (CB StrikeMy Cousin Rachel), Esmé Creed-Miles (HannaThe Doll Factory), Caroline Ford (Carnival Row), Sacha Dhawan (Doctor WhoThe Great), Ellie Bamber (Moss & FreudWillow), David Gyasi (The DiplomatInterstellar), Gina Stiebitz (DarkThe Darker the Lake), Andrew Gower (Being HumanOutlander), and Michael Culkin (Garrow’s Law).

“Working with Audible, Skybound, and Anonymous Content, and this incredible cast for the third season continues to be about the most fun I’ve ever had. It’s a story I’ve been living with for some time now and could never have done justice without the support of such an impassioned team of collaborators,” said Beacham. “I think this season has some genuinely wild card turns that I can’t wait for people to hear.”

The forthcoming installment continues six months after the crushing conclusion of Season 2. Winter grows colder, a dire gloom tightens her grip on the land, and Hope Dunraven grapples with strange voices that insist she alone may hold the key to defeating it. But how can one mortal woman stand against such suffocating darkness—when that darkness is her own sister, Darcy? The tangled world of Impact Winter grows vast in Season 3, widening to reveal shadowy new adversaries, ancient mysteries, untold gods, unexpected monsters, and a battle that will forever change everyone it touches, and test both Dunraven sisters as never before.

Listeners can revisit Season 1 and 2 of Impact Winter on Audible or wherever you get your podcasts. Audible members can also listen to Impact Winter Season 2 and 3 in immersive spatial audio with Dolby Atmos from the Audible app at no additional cost. Visit audible.com/dolbyatmos for more information.

This upcoming Audible Original joins a powerful slate of original audio dramas including Audible’s first foray with Skybound Entertainment, the best-selling series Death By Unknown Event, narrated by Pamela Adlon; James Patterson’s The Coldest Case: A Black Book Audio Drama, a prequel to his #1 New York Times Bestseller The Black Book and performed by Aaron Paul; the #1 New York Times best-selling audio fiction The Sandman from Neil Gaiman, performed by James McAvoy, Kat Dennings, Michael Sheen and a full cast; the highly anticipated sequels The Sandman: Act II; and The Sandman: Act IIIThe Dispatcher series from New York Times best-selling author John Scalzi; Carnival Row, set in the world of the Amazon Original series Carnival Row, created by Travis Beacham and René Echevarria; and many more.

Skybound and Image Comics, in collaboration with Anonymous Content and Audible, have also announced a graphic novel based on Impact Winter that will collect Impact Winter #1, Impact Winter: Rook #1, and the upcoming Impact Winter: Evenfall #1 (out July 24, 2024 in comic book shops), that will be available everywhere books are sold October 29, 2024. Collected for the first time ever, these stories will entice new readers and longtime fans of the Audible Original to explore the world of Impact Winter with writer Travis Beacham and artists Stephen Green (Hellboy & the BPRD), Andrea Milana (Cobra Commander), and Sumeyye Kesgin (Voyagis).

Behind The Words With Authors Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh

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Readers, today, we get two authors on the blog. We’re excited to be hosting Kendra Elliot, and Melinda Leigh. We’ll be talking about their latest release ECHO ROAD.  First, lets learn a bit about Melinda and Kendra:::

Melinda:  Hi! I’m a former banker, a mom of grown kids, an animal lover, dog rescuer, coffee addict, and professional nerd. I write mystery thrillers, including the bestselling Morgan Dane and Bree Taggert series.

Kendra: My first book was published in 2012, and I’ve published 33 suspense novels novellas since then. I’ve sold more than 12 million books and been on the WSJ bestseller list many times. I have three adult daughters (all still living at home) and two cats.

Where you’re from, where you live? Is writing your full-time job?

Melinda: I’m from New Jersey, but I currently split my time between Florida and New Jersey. I am lucky enough that writing is my full-time job.

Kendra: I’m from Oregon and still live there part of the year. I spend the rest of the time living on a barrier island in Florida. Writing has been my full-time job for 12 years.

How long have you been writing?

Melinda: I never wrote anything other than financial reports (which no one wanted to read including the people I wrote them for) until I was nearly 40.

Kendra: I also started writing around 40. I never enjoyed writing in high school or college. I simply decided one day to try writing a book.

What does your typical writing day look like?

Melinda: I rise around 5 am to walk my dog. Florida summer is too hot to walk her after the sun is up. After that, I workout, eat breakfast, and try to get new words written before lunch. If I’m having a good day, I take a swim break and spend the afternoon on administrative tasks, marketing, editing, or plotting. We won’t talk about the days when I do more online shopping than writing. I watch an hour or so of TV after dinner and go to bed early. (refers back to the part about waking up at 5 am.)

Kendra: I try to write between 9 and noon. My goal is usually 2000 words when I’m deep in a book. Often that goal is not met due to…anything I can possibly procrastinate with. Lol. Currently procrastinating by fill out this interview instead of tackling my daily words. Some days absolutely everything is more appealing than writing. I agree with Melinda about the online shopping.

Tell us about your latest release? Where the idea came from? Perhaps some fun moments, or not so fun moments?

Melinda: Echo Road released on July 2.  This book was inspired by a real case we heard about during a conference. We’d been wanting to cowrite a novel bringing Bree Taggert and Mercy Kilpatrick together for years, but we couldn’t imagine how to make that happen, since our characters live on opposite coasts. The case gave us the framework for Echo Road.

Could you share one detail from your current release with readers that they might not find in the book?

Kendra: We get asked a lot if there will be more Mercy and Bree books. We’d love to do that, but the hardest part is finding a few simultaneous months in our schedules that allows us to do so. We both have contractual obligations and varying deadlines for our individual books. For Echo Road, we sat down and wrote it very rapidly over seven weeks. We’d spotted the coinciding gap in our schedules and decided to go for it without telling our publisher. We wanted to be certain we could finish it before telling our publisher about it.

Who has been the most difficult character for you to write? Why?

Melinda: I don’t have any characters that are difficult to write. The more complex they are, the more meat I can add to their overall development.

Kendra: I agree with Melinda. If a character is difficult for me to get on the page, then I’m doing something wrong and need to take a hard look at why. Usually it’s because I haven’t developed enough of their personality and backstory.

If you could be one of your characters for a day which character would it be?

Melinda: I wouldn’t want to be any of my characters. Terrible things happen to them. So much murder! 🤣

Kendra: I wrote a twelve-year-old girl who has no filter when she speaks, and her family lives off the grid with a farm full of rescue animals. She’s got a pretty awesome life that makes me jealous if I ignore the fact that both her parents were kidnapped by horrible people one time.

If you could spend the day with your character, what would you do? What would that day look like?

Melinda: I’d love to shadow Bree during an active case. The scientific and procedural aspects of investigating are fascinating.

Kendra: I’d love to hang out with Dr. Victoria Peres. She’s a forensic anthropologist who works with the medical examiner’s office and helps identify skeletal remains. The job fascinates me.

What’s your take on research and how do you do it?

Melinda:  I’m a nerd at heart. I love research. Because of this deep-seated love, I have to restrain myself, or I end up diving down a rabbit hole for weeks. I do just enough research to get started on a new book, then fill in facts as I go.

Kendra: I buy a lot of research books on whatever topic I’m writing about. I also spend a lot of time on YouTube watching people who work in that field. When I do this, I pay more attention to the jargon the person uses, their body language, and how they speak about their profession. You can find facts anywhere on the internet, but I like to know all the nuances with what’s going on in professionals’ heads.

Are there any particular authors that have influenced how you write?

Melinda: So many! Lisa Gardner is one of my favorites. I also love Tami Hoag, Tess Gerritsen, Harlan Coben.

Kendra: Same as Melinda, but I’ll add Lee Child, Robert Crais, and Michael Connelly.

Do you have a secret talent readers would be surprised by?

Melinda:  I have a black belt in Kenpo karate, though I’m too injured to practice anymore.

Kendra: I can peel an orange in one peel

Your favorite go to drink or food when the world goes crazy!

Melinda:  My comfort foods are ice cream, red wine,

Kendra: An espresso with sugar. Red wine. Pizza with pepperoni and pineapple

What is your writing kryptonite?

Melinda: I’m highly distractible. I need quiet and isolation to write. So, any disruption to my routine throws off my whole day.

Kendra: Same as Melinda. I had big writing plans for today, but the coffee shop I was going to write in was too cold. It completely messed up my concentration and I don’t have any words yet.

What is the one question you never get ask at interviews, but wish you did? Ask and answer it.

Melinda: What are my dogs’ names? LOL. I actually get asked this all the time. But it’s still a good question. I have two rescue dogs named Bandit and Rosie. They offer support services every day by sleeping on the couch in my office.

Kendra: I’d love to be asked about the weirdest emails I get from readers. I’ve received emails that were clearly written when the reader was very angry. Usually they are angry about a particular word in a book. I never get emails complaining about all the murder and death or autopsy scenes. I can’t imagine the mindset to make the effort to contact an author and demand they change a word.

LOL, I can see why the collaboration works! Thank you both so much for joining me today!

Reader’s, here’s a quick look at ECHO ROAD:

When two cross-country cases collide, Bree Taggert and Mercy Kilpatrick join forces to catch a serial killer in an addictive novel of suspense by bestselling authors Melinda Leigh and Kendra Elliot.

During a vicious heat wave, a county maintenance worker stumbles upon two suspicious suitcases abandoned by the side of the road. Sheriff Bree Taggert responds to find two bodies stuffed inside the luggage. The press demands action. The community is on edge. Suddenly, Bree is at the center of a media firestorm.

In Oregon, a senator’s daughter goes missing. FBI Special Agent Mercy Kilpatrick agrees to keep the politically sensitive case on the down-low. When she finds a link between the disappearance and a double homicide three thousand miles away, Mercy takes the next plane out—and lands right in the middle of Bree’s double homicide investigation.

To save the missing girl, Bree and Mercy must work together to stop a killer who’s playing deadly games with the press and stirring up public rage. Hungry for notoriety, he dares Bree and Mercy to catch him before he kills again.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Kendra Elliot (left in photo) has landed on the Wall Street Journal bestseller list multiple times and is the award-winning author of the Bone Secrets and Callahan & McLane series, the Mercy Kilpatrick novels, and the Columbia River novels. She’s a three-time winner of the Daphne du Maurier Award, an International Thriller Writers Award finalist, and an RT Award finalist. She was born and raised in the rainy Pacific Northwest but now lives in flip-flops.

Melinda Leigh (right in photo) is the #1 Amazon Charts and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the She Can series, the Midnight Novels, the Scarlet Falls series, the Morgan Dane series, and the Bree Taggert series. Melinda is an International Thriller Award finalist for best first book. Her novels have garnered numerous other awards, including two RITA nominations. She holds a second-degree black belt in Kenpo karate and has taught women’s self-defense. Melinda lives in a messy house with her family and a small herd of rescue pets.

Both authors are now based near Orlando, Florida.

MAGIC IS BACK AND DEADLIER THAN EVER IN “REVERSAL”

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Magic and monsters collide in Reversal, coming soon from Dark Horse Books. The graphic novel follows young Tré Grant as she takes on a magic-filled journey of monstrous proportions. Reversal is a contemporary fantasy/action-adventure, written by Eisner-nominated writer Alex de Campi, illustrated by Skylar Patridge, and colored by Kelly Fitzpatrick.

Two years ago, magic suddenly and violently became a thing again when the Earth’s ley lines reversed. Now, Tré Grant is just doing her best to survive sixth grade, which is a little more literal than it used to be, thanks to the monsters that regularly emerge from the nearby forest to attack her city. But when she discovers a magical artifact that could be the key to lifting the curse on the forest, Tré accidentally becomes the hero the city needs, even if she’s not the one it expects.

REVERSAL is my love song to the Japanese urban fantasy manga that got me back into comics,” confides de Campi. “There’s high adventure and there’s comedy, but it’s wrapped around ‘slice of life’ and meaningful, deep emotional character arcs as Tré and her family navigate monsters, magic, metamorphosis–and middle school.”

Reversal (296 pages, 6.625 x 10.1875″, paperback) will arrive in bookstores March 18, 2025, and comic book stores March 19, 2025. It will be available for pre-order starting June 16, 2024, on AmazonBarnes and NobleTFAW, and at your local comic shop and bookstore , and will retail for $24.99.

Be sure to follow DarkHorseComics on social media and check our website, www.darkhorse.com for more news, announcements, and updates.

Guest Post: On The Hunt for Easter Eggs By Shanora Williams

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I personally love when I find Easter eggs in novels, especially when it’s series featuring characters who are in the same world. There’s something about seeing that hint of familiarity that makes me feel closer to a book, like I know more about it and the characters. I love the connection it brings!

In The Bitter Truth, there are a few Easter eggs that should be looked out for:

The prologue doesn’t mention primary characters’ names but is very telling for one of the main characters. Keep an eye on that kid to see what kind of man he becomes.

The cabin

The mentioning of tea and its consumption
Samuel
The lounge scene between Brynn, Dominic, and the magician

The selfies!

Jolene’s conversations with Daphne and Ricardo

When Eden reads Jolene’s palm

The two strangers waving at Dominic as he stands on his apartment balcony

The dirty, bloody purse in Dominic’s closet


THE BITTER TRUTH

An upstanding political candidate. A determined stalker. A shattering lost weekend. Amid the clashes and intrigue of the campaign trail, to what lengths will the elegant, all-too-devoted wife of a seemingly incorruptible politician go in the name of love, loyalty, and ego?

From breakout Tiktok star Shanora Williams, a propulsive, sexy, rich-people-behaving-badly thriller for fans of Kellye Garrett, Sally Hepworth, Liv Constantine, Eliza Jane Brazier, and Tarryn Fisher.

For Jolene “Jo” Baker, the least she can do for her adoring husband, Dominic, is give unwavering support for his North Carolina gubernatorial run. He is not only the love of her life, he’s also helping her prove that she’s far more than just a pampered trophy wife. With huge crowds showing up at Dominic’s speeches and the polls consistently in his favor, she’s never been happier to stand proudly by his side . . .

Until she and Dominic start seeing the same, strangely ominous woman turning up all along the campaign trail. Until their tour starts becoming a nightmare of botched events, crucial missed information, and increasingly dangerous “accidents.” Suddenly Jo can’t get any answers from Dominic—or understand why he is acting so paranoid and terrified . . .

What Jo can do is start digging into his past—one she’s never really questioned beyond his perfect image and dazzling accomplishments. What results is an alarming series of events that leave her baffled: Good friends turn into enemies, truths are revealed to be lies, and all clues lead back to one secret, shattering weekend that changes Jo’s entire life. With her world splintering into pieces, can Jo risk trying to set things right? Or will hiding the bitter truth by any means necessary destroy her as well?

Reprinted With Permission from Kensington Books.

Sneak Peek: Chaos at the Lazy Bones Bookshop by Emmeline Duncan

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Chaos at the Lazy Bones Bookshop by Emmeline Duncan

The first in a new Pacific Northwest-set mystery series inspired by the real “Halloweentown!”

Bailey Briggs adores her year-round Halloween-themed town of Elyan Hollow, Oregon. But when she takes over her grandfather’s beloved bookshop, Lazy Bones Books, she accidentally discovers the town’s secret dark side . . .

Normally, spooky season is Bailey Briggs’ favorite time of year, and her Halloween-themed small town’s time to shine. But between managing Lazy Bones Books, working on her graphic novel-in-progress, and running the Spooky Season Literary Festival, Bailey hardly has a moment to enjoy Elyan Hollow’s spot-on seasonal vibes. Not to mention, at every turn she seems to be tripping over the contentious crew of Gone Ghouls, a ghost-hunting reality TV show currently filming around town. Bailey tries to stay focused on the Lit Festival, which is supposed to kick off Elyan Hollow’s annual Halloween Fair; instead, this year’s festival begins with a murder . . .

It’s bad enough Bailey discovered the victim, but now, as a lead suspect with some (admittedly) damning evidence pointing her way, she’s got to clear her name! With the help of her librarian friend, Colby, and Jack Skeleton, her world-class bookshop dog (and the absolute bestest boy ever), Bailey sets out to solve a murder . . .

As her investigation weaves through family secrets, professional rivalries, and town feuds, the list of suspects is growing fast . . . and unfortunately, so is the list of victims. If Bailey doesn’t find the killer soon, Elyan Hollow’s haunted reputation will get a little too real . . .

BATTLE FOR LIGHT AND LIFE IN “STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC ADVENTURES PHASE III” COLLECTIONS

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Collect the latest adventures of the Jedi in the era of the High Republic!

Dark Horse Books and Lucasfilm Publishing present the latest adventures from a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III Volumes 1 and 2, both available for pre-order now wherever comics and books are sold. The first volume will arrive this August, and Volume 2 will follow in January 2025.

Hope burns bright for the survivors of the fall of Starlight Beacon, but the lurking presence of the dangerous band of marauders known as the Nihil grows ever closer. These two volumes are written by New York Times bestselling author Daniel José Older, one of the original story architects of the High Republic, and illustrated by Harvey Tolibao, Nick Brokenshire, Elisa Romboli, and Toni Bruno (Volume 2), colored by Michael Atiyeh, and lettered by Comicraft. Cover art for both volumes is by Harvey and Kevin Tolibao.

Hundreds of years before the Skywalker Saga, brave and wise Jedi were at their height in the era of The High Republic! The final phase of this groundbreaking story starts here, as the forces of light and life battle against the villainous Nihil.

In Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III Volume 1, it’s been one year since the destruction of Starlight Beacon. Since then, Zeen Mrala, Jedi Knight Qort, and their allies have been picking up the pieces, searching for their friends amidst the wreckage. Meanwhile, the marauders known as the Nihil have advanced further into Republic space, leaving destruction in their wake. But hope is rekindled when Zeen finds new evidence of survivors scattered throughout the galaxy. Who else escaped the fall of Starlight Beacon, and where have they been during these past months? Follow Zeen and her friends as they uncover the answers to these questions, rebuild their team, and head into battle for light and life!

Continuing in Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III Volume 2, Zeen Mrala has rescued the love of her life and saved her Jedi friends from certain doom. But their reunion is bittersweet. As the Stormwall threatens to engulf the planet Eriadu, Zeen, Lula Talisola, and their allies must prepare for another, much larger fight with the Nihil. The fate of the entire Republic is on the line!

The Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III Volume 1 and 2 paperback volumes contain 112 pages each (6.625 x 10.1875″). Volume 1 will be available in bookstores August 27, 2024 and in comic shops August 28, 2024. It is available for pre-order now on AmazonBarnes & NobleTFAW and at your local comic shop and bookstore, and will retail for $19.99.

Volume 2 will be available on January 21, 2025 in bookstores and January 22, 2025 in comic shops for $19.99. Links for pre-order will be available June 19, 2024 and can be found here on AmazonBarnes & Noble and TFAW.com.

Be sure to follow Dark Horse Comics on social media and check our website,Dark Horse Comics, for more news, announcements, and updates!

Praise for Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures comics:

“The High Republic Adventures – Phase II gets an excellent closing bow in its final three issues, maintaining its inclusive messaging, raucous fun, great balance of characters, and memorable artwork from all teams involved!”—Mynock Manor

“The High Republic Adventures #5 is Daniel José Older and his team firing on all cylinders.”—Star Wars News Net

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Sneak Peek: My Name is Iris by Brando Skyhorse

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My Name is Iris by Brando Skyhorse

From the PEN/Hemingway Award–winning author of The Madonnas of Echo Park, an engrossing dystopian novel set in a near-future America where mandatory identification wristbands turn second-generation immigrants into second-class citizens—“a well-imagined allegory of divisive racial politics” (Kirkus Reviews).

Iris Prince is starting over. After years of drifting apart, she and her husband are going through a surprisingly drama-free divorce. She’s moved to a new house in a new neighborhood, and has plans for gardening, coffee clubs, and spending more time with her nine-year-old daughter Melanie. It feels like her life is finally exactly what she wants it to be.

Then, one beautiful morning, she looks outside her kitchen window—and sees that a wall has appeared in her front yard overnight. Where did it come from? What does it mean? And why does it seem to keep growing?

Meanwhile, a Silicon Valley startup has launched a high-tech wrist wearable called “the Band.” Pitched as a convenient, eco-friendly tool to help track local utilities and replace driver’s licenses and IDs, the Band is available only to those who can prove parental citizenship.

Suddenly, Iris, a proud second-generation Mexican American, is now of “unverifiable origin,” unable to prove who she is, or where she, and her undocumented loved ones, belong. Amid a climate of fear and hate-fueled violence, Iris must confront how far she’ll go to protect what matters to her most.

“Part social commentary and part thoughtful consideration of themes that include family, identity, transitions, perspectives, and hope” (Shelf Awareness), My Name Is Iris is an all-too-possible story that offers a brilliant and timely look at one woman’s journey to discover who she can’t—and can—be.