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Garth Ennis and Goran Sudžuka's 'A Walk Through Hell' Gets a Second Printing

The likes of Mark Millar and Robert Kirkman may have recently eschewed second printings in favor of massive print runs, but Garth Ennis is keeping things old school, or at least AfterShock comics are when it comes to Ellis and Goran Sudžuka's A Walk Through Hell #1. The book has sold out, we're told, and will go back to press for a second printing.

Order now using the new Diamond code below:

A WALK THROUGH HELL #1 / $3.99 / 32 pages / Color / on sale now
writer: Garth Ennis
artist: Goran Sudžuka
colors: Ive Svorcina
letters: Ron Steen
cover "A": Andy Clarke & Jose Villarrubia
cover "B": SOLID BLACK VARIANT

NEW SERIES!

So these two FBI agents walk into a warehouse…

Special Agents Shaw and McGregor handle the routine cases nowadays, which is just the way Shaw likes it. She's pushing 40, a borderline burnout, the ghastly memories of her last investigation still clinging like shadows. McGregor is younger, more dedicated, hanging onto some measure of idealism whatever the world might throw at him.

When two fellow agents go missing inside a Long Beach warehouse, Shaw and McGregor are sent to investigate. But what they find waiting is far from routine, as the local police have already discovered to their cost. Before the night is out, our heroes will encounter terror beyond their most appalling nightmares—in a place where the night may never end at all.

A new kind of horror story for modern America, written by Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys, Crossed) and drawn by Goran Sudžuka (Y: The Last Man, Hellblazer)

DIAMOND ORDER CODE: APR188575

Garth Ennis and Goran Sudžuka's 'A Walk Through Hell' Gets a Second Printing


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