Love Kills

Illustrated by Danilo Beyruth
Hardcover
$24.99 US
7"W x 10.43"H x 0.7"D   | 26 oz | 18 per carton
On sale Sep 19, 2023 | 248 Pages | 978-1-78774-024-2
Fans of Vampire: The Masquerade and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, will love hit comic artist Danilo Beyruth’s (Ancient Enemies) vision of nighttime Sao Paulo, where immortal Helena’s unlife will collide with unwitting human Marcus, both hunted by creatures of the night hungry for blood and vengeance.

"When you have a past as long as this, something’s bound to come back to bite you!"
A lone female vampire, Helena, stumbles into an alliance with Marcus, an unwitting human, when she’s attacked by a rival coven on the streets of Sao Paulo. But when what seems at first to be a simple fight over hunting territory quickly turns into a lethal game of cat and mouse, Helena is forced to confront a shocking past betrayal and battle for her very existence.
Danilo Beyruth is a Brazilian comic artist who has worked on Marvel’s Ghost Rider and Deadpool. His graphic novel Samurai Shiro was adapted into the movie Yakuza Princess, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and MASUMI. He is currently working on the Frank Miller Presents Ancient Enemies series with Dan DiDio.

Danilo Beyruth is a Brazilian comic artist who has worked on Marvel’s Ghost Rider and Deadpool. His graphic novel Samurai Shiro was adapted into the movie Yakuza Princess, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and MASUMI. He is currently working on the Frank Miller Presents Ancient Enemies series with Dan DiDio.
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"Danilo Beyruth’s storytelling and draftsmanship is some of the finest I’ve ever seen, and it’s on full display with Love Kills.” Dan DiDio

"A reinvention of the myth of the vampire in an urban setting...[Love Kills] is strange and oppressive." Just Focus

"A visual feast and some compelling storytelling." The Nerdy Basement

"Savage urban horror is served up with emotional tragedy." Slings and Arrows

“It hooked me from the start and I devoured it.” Moon Kestrel

About

Fans of Vampire: The Masquerade and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, will love hit comic artist Danilo Beyruth’s (Ancient Enemies) vision of nighttime Sao Paulo, where immortal Helena’s unlife will collide with unwitting human Marcus, both hunted by creatures of the night hungry for blood and vengeance.

"When you have a past as long as this, something’s bound to come back to bite you!"
A lone female vampire, Helena, stumbles into an alliance with Marcus, an unwitting human, when she’s attacked by a rival coven on the streets of Sao Paulo. But when what seems at first to be a simple fight over hunting territory quickly turns into a lethal game of cat and mouse, Helena is forced to confront a shocking past betrayal and battle for her very existence.

Creators

Danilo Beyruth is a Brazilian comic artist who has worked on Marvel’s Ghost Rider and Deadpool. His graphic novel Samurai Shiro was adapted into the movie Yakuza Princess, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and MASUMI. He is currently working on the Frank Miller Presents Ancient Enemies series with Dan DiDio.

Danilo Beyruth is a Brazilian comic artist who has worked on Marvel’s Ghost Rider and Deadpool. His graphic novel Samurai Shiro was adapted into the movie Yakuza Princess, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and MASUMI. He is currently working on the Frank Miller Presents Ancient Enemies series with Dan DiDio.

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Praise

"Danilo Beyruth’s storytelling and draftsmanship is some of the finest I’ve ever seen, and it’s on full display with Love Kills.” Dan DiDio

"A reinvention of the myth of the vampire in an urban setting...[Love Kills] is strange and oppressive." Just Focus

"A visual feast and some compelling storytelling." The Nerdy Basement

"Savage urban horror is served up with emotional tragedy." Slings and Arrows

“It hooked me from the start and I devoured it.” Moon Kestrel