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The Lycan: Aperçu exclusif de la nouvelle bande dessinée d'horreur de Thomas Jane

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Mar 15,2025

L'année dernière, IGN a annoncé la nouvelle que l'acteur Thomas Jane s'aventurait dans la bande dessinée avec la série d'horreur The Lycan . Avec ses débuts imminents sur la plate-forme Comixology Originals, nous sommes ravis de présenter un aperçu exclusif du premier chapitre.

Explorez la galerie de diaporamas ci-dessous pour un examen plus approfondi du Lycan # 1:

The Lycan # 1: Galerie de prévisualisation exclusive de la bande dessinée

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Le Lycan est basé sur une histoire de Jane et du scénariste David James Kelly ( Logan ), scénarisé par Mike Carey ( Lucifer , The Unditten ), avec des arts de Diego Yapur, des couleurs de DC Alonso, et des lettrage de la conception et du monde. Tim Bradstreet ( Punisher Max , Hellblazer ) fournit les couvertures.

Voici la description officielle de Comixology du Lycan # 1:

1777: Un groupe chevronné de chasseurs internationaux de gros gibier, revenant d'Afrique, est naufragé d'une petite île britannique. Pour garantir des réparations et des fournitures pour leur navire, le calydonien , ils acceptent une tâche de Lord Ludgate: troupez et éliminez les bêtes monstrueuses terrorisant son peuple, y compris un couvent de jeunes religieuses bénédictines.

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Le Lycan # 1 sortira numériquement le mardi 18 février, exclusivement sur la plate-forme Comixology Originals. Une collection imprimée d'Ablaze Comics suivra l'achèvement de la série.

Pour en savoir plus sur les versions à venir de Comixology, consultez les cinq nouvelles séries dévoilées au NYCC 2024. Assurez-vous également de voir nos avant-premières de la gamme 2025 de Marvel et des plans de DC 2025.

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