THERE’S A NEW SHERIFF
ON THE PLANET IN COPPERHEAD
New sci-fi western mines drama from crime and corruption in a small town
“Copperhead is the best Image debut of the year and my favorite new comic.”
–Brian K. Vaughan
Copperhead
is a grimy, dusty mining town on a distant planet, not exactly the kind
of place where a single mother would choose to settled down—but Clara
Bronson is the new sheriff in town, and she has some secrets. And
secrets won’t last long in a small town, especially when Clara’s profile
is about to get a lot larger as she investigates a grisly massacre in
COPPERHEAD, the new Image Comics space western series by Jay Faerber
(GRAVEYARD SHIFT, NEAR DEATH) and Scott Godlewski (Dracula: The Company
of Monsters).
“We
just liked the idea of Clara being a single mother, who's very maternal
and nurturing towards her son, but she's able to also be a kick-ass,
take-no-shit sheriff,” said Faerber of his and artist Godlewski’s
conception of their sheriff as a woman in an interview with Newsarama.
“The people she routinely comes in contact with are really rough around
the edges (to put it mildly) so she has to keep up a tough exterior.”
No
one’s quite sure where Clara came from or why she took the job as
sheriff in the first place. It’s no one’s dream job—except for maybe the
deputy, who had his sights set on being sheriff long before Clara ever
arrived. Some suspect she might be on the run from someone, trying to
start life anew. But Clara Bronson’s not the only strange mystery in
Copperhead: there’s more to this little community than meets the eye,
and definitely more to the shady mining tycoon who seems to run it.
Issues of race, colonialism, and class roil beneath the town’s tense
surface.
With
equal parts gritty western, fantastic sci-fi, and gripping mystery,
COPPERHEAD, VOLUME 1: A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN sets the stage for a series
that will keep all kinds of readers coming back for more. It will be in
comic book stores on March 11 and in bookstores on March 24 and
specially priced at just $9.99.
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- ISBN 978-1-63215-221-3
- Diamond Comic order code JAN150625
- 128 pages, paperback, full color
- $9.99
- Collects COPPERHEAD #1-5
- Rated Teen Plus (16 and up)
- In comic book stores March 11, bookstores March 24
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Praise for COPPERHEAD:
“A vibrant read…. [Copperhead has] combined its punchy, pulpy concept with nuanced characters and a believable universe.” –Marykate Jasper, Comic Book Resources
“Scott
Godlewski's art and Ron Riley's colors combine to create one of the
best looking books on the shelves right now, while Jay Faerber continues
to write a series full of fascinating characters that drive a great
story.” –Nick Nafpliotis, AiPT
“Copperhead is
a place that could exist out there in the stars in the future,
somewhere wildly different from the life on this planet we know now, but
one that still has family, heartbreak, deceit and heroism. Maybe, that
place already exists and these creators are merely telling that place’s
stories to us. It seems that authentic, after all.” –Forrest
Hollingsworth, C omics: The Gathering
“Faerber,
Godlewski, Riley and Mauer have something special on their hands; a
thoroughly entrancing book set in an engrossing setting with an
environment and characters that ring true for this or any world at this
or any time.” –Alex Mansfield, All-Comic
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ABOUT IMAGE COMICS
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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
currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd
McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major
houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline,
Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in
nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science
fiction, fantasy, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction,
humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium
today. For more information, visit
www.imagecomics.com.
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