Stranger Things: Dark Horse Teases New Free Comic Book Day 2024 Story

Stranger Things: Dark Horse Teases New Free Comic Book Day 2024 Story

There are constantly lots of great factors to take part in the yearly Free Comic Book Day occasion, however Dark Horse is making a particularly strong case for FCBD 2024. This year, Dark Horse is launching a horror-themed FCBD special that includes brand-new Hellboy and Stranger Things stories.

IGN can specifically debut a brand-new sneak peek of the Stranger Things story, called “Deliver Me From Evil.” Examine it out in the slideshow gallery listed below:

FCBD 2024: Hellboy/Stranger Things Preview Gallery

Complete Stranger Things: Deliver Me From Evil is composed by Derek Fridolfs (Back to the Future: Biff to the Future) and highlighted by Jonathan Case (Batman ’66), with letters by Nate Piekos (The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys). Here’s Dark Horse’s main description for the concern:

Um … stories from Mike Mignola’s Hellboy, AND Stranger Things? Yes, please! In Hellboy, “The Fortune Teller,” Hellboy seeks advice from a crystal ball-reader for aid resolving a murder, however things go off the rails when she gets sidetracked checking out Hellboy’s own future. In Stranger Things, “Deliver Me From Evil,” Argyle and Jonathan swap fantastical and frightening tales as they make one last pizza shipment for the night.

FCBD 2024: Hellboy/Stranger Things will be launched on Saturday, May 4, 2024. You can utilize the main FCBD Store Locator to learn which comic stores in your location will be taking part in the occasion.

In other FCBD news, DC will be utilizing the occasion to begin their Absolute Power crossover occasionas Amanda Waller and her allies remove every metahuman in the world.

On the Stranger Things front, we’ve discovered that the very first episode of the upcoming last season is called “Chapter One: The Crawl,” and will launch on Netflix together with all (or a minimum of most) of the other episodes on the exact same dayIt’s likewise pegged to be a much shorter season than the last, with a “Return of the King-ish” ending that David Harbour has actually alerted is “really, extremely moving.”

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