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Rob Liefeld And Matt Horak Create The Covenant For 2015
Rob Liefeld is to launch another religious-themed comic book, following the likes of Prophet, Zombie Jesus and Armageddon Now.
It's called Covenant. He writes,
I have a number of exciting new comic book projects launching in 2015. One that I am most excited about is a "Sword and Sandals" series with a Biblical twist that chronicles a daring raid to retrieve The Ark of the Covenant. Long before it was "Raided" and "Lost" with Indiana Jones, the Ark of the Covenant was originally stolen from the Israelites by The Philistines.
The Ark of the Covenant was the nuclear bomb of its age, when activated it was devastating. Enemies of Israel feared the sight of The Ark and here we find a bold General and a superstitious High Priest of Dagon who decide to take the Ark and utilize it for their own purposes. The Covenant tells the story of the youngest Judge of Israel, Samuel, as he dares to steal into the Capitol City of The Philistines and retrieve it. He selects a small band of warriors and mercenaries to make what is essentially, a suicide mission to secure the most sacred and holy artifact in Hebrew history, hidden deep inside a pagan Temple. The Philistines were foragers of steel, possessing superior weaponry than all their enemies, they also have a family of Giants, the brothers of Goliath, that Samuel and his men must contend with.
All the great action heroes of The Bible were the Judges of Israel, and Samuel is no different, but his story is not as well known or celebrated as Samson's, Gideon's or Joshua. As a matter of fact, you won't find this particular story in the Bible at all. You are reading it for the first time in The Covenant.
Joining me on The Covenant is an outstanding new talent, artist Matt Horak, who is penciling and inking the book. I met Matt at New York Comic Con and knew right away that I wanted to find the right project for him. I submitted a few scripts for him to choose from and after reading them, he selected The Covenant. I love his style and his storytelling, his work on The Covenant is versatile and very polished for a first effort. I'll be providing covers for The Covenant which will launch in early 2015. An announcement from the publisher is forthcoming.
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