Pin-up Teaser
Later this week we’ll be posting a stunning pin-up of Dr. Morrow that Lukas did. As a teaser, here’s the uncolored figure art from it.
Later this week we’ll be posting a stunning pin-up of Dr. Morrow that Lukas did. As a teaser, here’s the uncolored figure art from it.
Tags: Dr. Morrow, pin-up, teaser
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It's a sick world...
...Literally! The universe is a living thing and the monsters of legend are its parasites. Humanity has been at war with the supernatural for its entire history. But to fight a disease you don’t need soldiers — you need doctors.
Meet Dr. Vincent Morrow, who makes up for what he lacks in bedside manner with black humor and brilliance. Dr. Morrow’s on a quest to understand the supernatural using every tool at his disposal, magical and medical. The apocalypse is a disease — and he’s looking for a vaccine.
Witch Doctor is a medical horror comic written by Brandon Seifert and illustrated Lukas Ketner, published by Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics.
The four issue miniseries starts June 2011.
“A book so smart I can barely describe it.”
— Robert Kirkman
“Brandon Seifert is a creator to watch. The man has the stuff!!”
— Brian Michael Bendis
“Basically, I’m jealous. Bastards!”
— Ben Templesmith
“Witch Doctor has the potential to be the next great horror story in the comic industry.”
— Bloody Disgusting
“Kirkman has started off his new imprint with a winner.”
— Ain’t It Cool News
"Holy cow, y'all. I have seen the future, and its name is Witch Doctor."
— Chris Roberson
"It's a horror comic where they got a good artist and then thought, 'Oh man, what if we got a good writer too?' And that puts them a big leg up."
— Joey Comeau, A Softer World
“Lukas Ketner [is] a fast rising star in the world of illustration.”
— The Beat
“A lot of mad science fun”
— Strange Horizons
“Fascinating… gorgeous”
— FearNet