Darkish Horse Books proudly presents the Black Hammer Library Version Quantity 3. This outsized hardcover collects problems with #1-12 of the Black Hammer Reborn comedian sequence, that includes a narrative that picks up years after the earlier Black Hammer sequence with a bunch of recent artists. The ebook is written by New York Occasions bestselling writer Jeff Lemire, illustrated by Caitlin Yarsky, Malachi Ward, and Matthew Sheean, coloured by Dave Stewart and Malachi Ward, and lettered by Nate Piekos, with cowl artwork by Dean Ormston.
Years after Black Hammer and the remainder of Spiral Metropolis’s best heroes seemingly died defeating the cosmic despot generally known as Anti-God, Lucy Weber, the daughter of Black Hammer, took up his mantle and carried on the legacy of her father.
Years after that, Lucy, and the world, have moved on. Dwelling within the suburbs of Spiral Metropolis, Lucy is married and has kids. However all will not be blissful. Her marriage is falling aside, her job has reached a lifeless finish, and for mysterious causes, she hasn’t picked up the hammer in years. However as her home life begins to crumble, the secrets and techniques of the final 20 years, and the explanations Lucy actually gave up being Black Hammer, start to resurface, threatening her household and the peace she has tried exhausting to seek out for herself.
This deluxe, outsized hardcover encompasses a new cowl, sketchbook extras, and extra!
The Black Hammer Library Version Quantity 3 might be in bookstores October 10, 2023 and comedian retailers October 11, 2023. It’s out there for pre-order now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and at your native comedian store and bookstore and can retail for $49.99.
Reward for the Black Hammer sequence:
“I didn’t suppose one thing might be thrilling and unhappy on the similar time however now there’s Black Hammer proving me mistaken. Wonderful, simply flat-out superb.”—Patton Oswalt
“Improbable.”—Scott Snyder
“I don’t learn many comics nowadays and I can’t bear in mind the final time I learn a superhero comedian, however I’m loving BLACK HAMMER by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Dave Stewart.”—Mike Mignola
“On my pull record by the point I acquired to web page 5.” —Mark Waid
“Black Hammer is the maddest, most good comedian I’ve learn in years.”—Mark Millar
“Jeff Lemire’s Black Hammer feels prefer it’s strolling two roads—one honoring the previous of superhero comics, and one forging a path into the way forward for the style.”—Cullen Bunn
“Black Hammer seems like a superhero story by means of an X-Information lens; it’s unusual and melancholy and actual. The story evokes an immense world stuffed with sometimes deep Lemire-ian themes of isolation, pleasure and ease. I am unable to wait to see the place he goes from right here.”—Charles Soule