The Talented Mr. Ripley meets Dracula, this stylish neo-noir horror graphic novel will sink its teeth into you and leave you infatuated. Forever.
By day the Greek islands are all sand, sea and fun…but by night they’re the perfect hunting ground for vampires! Nick Landry is searching for his ex on the unspoiled island of Avraxos. 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 who disappeared there. Both men had fallen in with the glamorous set onboard a jet-black superyacht moored offshore before vanishing. As the mystery deepens, Nick and Alekos discover that the brighter the sunshine, the darker the shadows…
Acclaimed writer John Harris Dunning (Tumult, Wiper, Salem Brownstone) and talented artist Ricardo Cabral (Wiper) team up again to bring you this darkly seductive horror.
Collects Summer Shadows #1–#4.
John Harris Dunning’s graphic novels include Tumult (nominated for the Polar Prize at the Angouleme Festival), Wiper (Dark Horse) and Salem Brownstone (Candlewick). He co-curated the Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK at the British Library, the largest exhibition of comics in the UK to date. He’s contributed to Rolling Stone, iD, Dazed, GQ, Esquire, The Guardian and the Financial Times. He’s danced with Britney Spears and stayed up all night talking to David Lynch.
Ricardo Cabral is an artist from Lisbon, Portugal. He studied painting in Lisbon´s fine arts university and has worked as a freelance illustrator for children´s books, in animation and advertisement, among others. He´s the author of several comic books and is part of the Lisbon Studio, a collective work space in Lisbon for comic artists and illustrators.
"This vampire story feels totally unique, yet it deals with familiar aspects, as seen in The Lost Boys and the visuals of Bram Stoker's Dracula. The very concept of vampires who hunt via yacht in summer destinations is fascinating, and when paired with the surreal, it leaves you with a lingering feeling."—AIPT
The Talented Mr. Ripley meets Dracula, this stylish neo-noir horror graphic novel will sink its teeth into you and leave you infatuated. Forever.
By day the Greek islands are all sand, sea and fun…but by night they’re the perfect hunting ground for vampires! Nick Landry is searching for his ex on the unspoiled island of Avraxos. 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 who disappeared there. Both men had fallen in with the glamorous set onboard a jet-black superyacht moored offshore before vanishing. As the mystery deepens, Nick and Alekos discover that the brighter the sunshine, the darker the shadows…
Acclaimed writer John Harris Dunning (Tumult, Wiper, Salem Brownstone) and talented artist Ricardo Cabral (Wiper) team up again to bring you this darkly seductive horror.
Collects Summer Shadows #1–#4.
Creators
John Harris Dunning’s graphic novels include Tumult (nominated for the Polar Prize at the Angouleme Festival), Wiper (Dark Horse) and Salem Brownstone (Candlewick). He co-curated the Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK at the British Library, the largest exhibition of comics in the UK to date. He’s contributed to Rolling Stone, iD, Dazed, GQ, Esquire, The Guardian and the Financial Times. He’s danced with Britney Spears and stayed up all night talking to David Lynch.
Ricardo Cabral is an artist from Lisbon, Portugal. He studied painting in Lisbon´s fine arts university and has worked as a freelance illustrator for children´s books, in animation and advertisement, among others. He´s the author of several comic books and is part of the Lisbon Studio, a collective work space in Lisbon for comic artists and illustrators.
"This vampire story feels totally unique, yet it deals with familiar aspects, as seen in The Lost Boys and the visuals of Bram Stoker's Dracula. The very concept of vampires who hunt via yacht in summer destinations is fascinating, and when paired with the surreal, it leaves you with a lingering feeling."—AIPT