Storm King Comics Unleashes Hell with Fetch: Book 2

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Renowned horror maestros John Carpenter and Sandy King have once again delved into the depths of terror with their latest creation, Fetch. Published under Storm King Comics, this gripping adventure takes readers on a harrowing journey to the underworld, and it’s a ride that fans won’t soon forget.

Fetch’s first installment, Book 1: The Journey, sent shockwaves through the horror community when it was released last year. The story follows 12-year-old Danni, mourning the loss of her beloved pet dog, Pirate. Determined to bring her furry friend back from the clutches of the afterlife, Danni embarks on a perilous quest into the underworld. However, her journey takes an unexpected turn when her little brother Sammy joins her and is captured by the ominous Hades himself. To rescue both her brother and her dog, Danni forms an unlikely alliance with the legendary Odysseus, plunging into a world steeped in Greek mythology.

The upcoming sequel, Fetch Book 2: The Rescue, slated for a May 2024 release, promises to escalate the suspense and horror to new heights. As anticipation builds, readers can brace themselves for another chapter in the saga of Danni’s daring quest.

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Written by Mike Sizemore, with art by Dave Kennedy and colors by Pete Kennedy, Fetch has proven to be a unique addition to the John Carpenter Presents Storm Kids series. Tailored for younger audiences, the series manages to captivate readers of all ages with its rich narrative and stunning visuals.

In addition to its gripping storytelling, Fetch Book 1: The Journey makes for an excellent holiday gift, combining the thrill of horror with a heartwarming tale suitable for young readers and comic enthusiasts alike.

Storm King Comics, under the leadership of Sandy King, has consistently delivered exceptional horror and sci-fi content since its inception in 2012. With titles like John Carpenter’s Asylum, John Carpenter’s Tales for a HalloweeNight, and John Carpenter’s Tales of Science Fiction, the comic publishing house continues to push the boundaries of the genre.

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Oliver Mitchell

Oliver Mitchell is a writer/journalist with a knack for getting to the bare bones of breaking stories in the world of movies. When he's not penning articles or researching, you'll find him huddled in a dark room, devouring the latest horror releases. Oliver is an avid collector of vintage horror memorabilia and enjoys discussing the genre's classics with fellow fans.

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