SHUTTER
AN ALL-NEW URBAN FANTASY ADVENTURE
Move aside Indiana Jones, Kate Kristopher is here
Marvel Knights: Hulk and Glory writer
Joe Keatinge teams up with artist Leila del Duca for her Image Comics
debut in an all-new ongoing series combining urban fantasy and
globe-spanning adventure, SHUTTER.
Kate
Kristopher, once the most famous explorer on Earth—an Earth that’s far
more fantastical than the one we know, filled with demons, gorgons,
phantom ninjas, and various other monsters of lore—is forced to return
to the adventurous life she left behind when a family secret threatens
to destroy everything she spent her life protecting.
Kate’s
character can be described as a contemporary Indiana Jones. “We’re
looking at the 21st Century, where it’s at and where it’s going, and
considering what the Adventurer for its time might be like—what would
Indiana Jones be like if created in 2014? What’s after Lara Croft?” said
Keatinge. “We’re at a much different time than the pulps and serial
Indiana Jones and, to an extent, Lara Croft, were rooted in—information
from all remote corners of the world comes from great ease, where we’re
more knowledgeable about other cultures, where technology enables us to
access we could only dream about. Where do you go from there?"
Leila
del Duca was brought on for SHUTTER’s art by Keatinge himself. “Joe
Keatinge was the first industry name who showed real interest in my work
and I really enjoyed his writing on Glory and Hell Yeah,” del Duca explained. “When he pitched Shutter
to me, I was ecstatic about the concept. Joe's imagination is
incredible and he's writing me a script perfect for my interests, with
lush visuals and diverse subject matter.”
SHUTTER
is a new, ongoing fantasy, adventure series coming to Image Comics on
April 9, 2014, the first issue of which will feature variant covers by
Dustin Weaver, Brandon Graham, and Emma Ríos.
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ABOUT IMAGE COMICS
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Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a
collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become
one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image
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