
Dark Horse Books presents the Where Monsters Lie Omnibus, a new paperback edition collecting Volume 1, Volume 2, and the final chapter from the wildly successful Kickstarter of the hit meta-horror-comedy. Written by Kyle Starks (Devil on My Shoulder, Those Not Afraid), illustrated by Piotr Kowalski (Let This One Be a Devil, Bloodborne), colored by Vladimir Popov (Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories—Qui-Gon, Clive Barker’s Hellraiser), and lettered by Josh Reed (Powers 25, Arcana Royale).
About the Where Monsters Lie Omnibus:
Haven’t you always wondered what slasher monsters—the masked home-invasion family, the mindless unkillable monster, the serial killer trapped in a doll—do for those couple of years in-between their murder sprees? They’re at Wilmhurst—a gated community in the middle of nowhere where they relax—or try to—until they get the call to go out and kill again.
Connor Hayes survived his first slasher in summer camp. A handful of years later, he barely escaped a psychopath who built torture puzzles for his victims. Since then, he has been training and planning to run into these creatures again. He’s a respected special agent. And now that he knows where the monsters lie, he’s planning for war.
Where Monsters Lie Omnibus (paperback, 280 pages, 6.625” x 10.1875”) arrives in comic shops and bookstores on January 19, 2027. It is now available for preorder from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local comic shop and bookstore for $29.99.
Praise for Where Monsters Lie:
“A unique approach to horror and killers, it’s funny, weird, and wholly original.”—AIPT Comics
“A high-concept blast of mirth and mayhem that will leave readers desperate for a sequel.”—Library Journal, Starred Review
“If you’re looking for a comic that’s a lot of fun, extremely dark, and just all around really well done, Where Monsters Lie is it.”—Comics Beat
“Where Monsters Lie: Cull-De-Sac #1 is a delightfully twisted start to a new arc that welcomes returning fans and newcomers. With its unique blend of horror and humor, this indie comic stands out as a must-read for fans of slasher films and dark comedy. “—Gonk Bonk
“Like so many horror series, it’s hard to top the original. You need to ramp things up in unexpected ways and Where Monsters Lie: Cull-De-Sac #1 does that. Much like the original, it caused me to pause and laugh, a smirk on my face at the twisted ideas, and has me excited to see what’s next.”—Graphic Policy

















