“On
a sunlit day in September 2013, 500 people attended a double funeral in
the small alpine ski resort village of Peio, northern Italy. The bodies
were those of two Austrian males, aged 17 and 18 years old. They
weren’t, however, holiday-makers who had fallen victim to a tragic ski
accident. Both had bullet-holes in their skulls and had been frozen in
the snow and ice of the Presana glacier for almost 100 years. They were
First World War soldiers who had fought in a relatively obscure part of
that conflict, now known as the White War.” –From the introduction to WHITE DEATH
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Comics is pleased to announce the September release of WHITE DEATH, a
hardcover graphic novel by Robbie Morrison (2000 AD) and Charlie Adlard
(THE WALKING DEAD). Set in the Trentino mountain range, WHITE DEATH
follows Pietro Aquasanta, who, as a rifleman in the Italian army,
returns to what was a realm of wonder adventure in his childhood during
World War I, but has now become a sterile world of death and despair.
“‘White
Death’ is a slang term used to describe avalanches in French and
Italian Alpine regions,” wrote Morrison in his introduction, “and in my
head, the avalanche became a metaphor for war — a terrifying,
irresistible force that remorselessly consumes and destroys everything
in its path.”
Heightening
the tone of isolation and destruction is Adlard’s art — smudged and
scratchy black charcoal and white chalk on a stark gray background that
depicts the horrors of trench warfare and hand-to-hand combat. WHITE
DEATH pre-dates Adlard’s arrival on the comics phenomenon THE WALKING
DEAD, but his work on it informed the direction of his career.
“I
could do my OWN thing,” Adlard wrote in his introduction. “This, to me
at the time, was a revelation. I hadn't been aware very much of the
concept of creator-owned comics and, yet, here I was, doing just that.
White Death eventually formulated my world view and opinions on where I
wanted my career to go after this.”
WHITE
DEATH is a 104-page black-and-white hardcover graphic novel. It will be
in comic book stores on September 3 and bookstores on September 16.
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