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The Lycan: Exclusive Preview of Thomas Jane's New Horror Comic
Feb 19,2025Author: Victoria
Actor Thomas Jane's foray into comics, the horror series The Lycan, is poised for its debut on Comixology Originals. IGN presents an exclusive preview of the first issue.
Explore the gallery below for a detailed look at The Lycan #1:
The Lycan #1: Exclusive Comic Book Preview Gallery
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The Lycan is a collaborative effort, with a story by Jane and screenwriter David James Kelly (known for Logan), a script by Mike Carey (Lucifer, The Unwritten), art by Diego Yapur, colors by D.C. Alonso, lettering by AndWorld Design, and covers by Tim Bradstreet (Punisher MAX, Hellblazer).
Comixology's official synopsis for The Lycan #1:
1777: A seasoned group of big-game hunters, returning from Africa, are shipwrecked near a small British isle. To secure repairs and supplies, they are hired by Lord Ludgate to eliminate the "Berserking Beasts" preying on his people, including a convent of young nuns.
The Lycan #1 launches digitally on Tuesday, February 18th, exclusively on Comixology Originals. A print compilation from Ablaze Comics will follow the series' completion.
For further insights into Comixology's 2025 lineup, explore the five new series unveiled at NYCC 2024. Also, discover upcoming releases from Marvel and DC in 2025.
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