Every American learns the story: At the
start of the 19th century, the vast West of the North American continent is
unknown to white men who have colonized the East, so President Thomas Jefferson
sends Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the new frontier and report
on what they find. MANIFEST DESTINY, the new hit comic book from Robert
Kirkman’s Image Comics imprint SKYBOUND, begins with this familiar scenario,
but where it — and Lewis and Clark — ends up is somewhere much different from
what we learned in history class.
The first
volume of MANIFEST DESTINY by Chris Dingess (Being Human) and Matthew
Roberts (BATTLE POPE), out in May, chronicles their journey across the
uncharted wilderness, where they encounter a most unnatural phenomenon. Aided
by their crew of increasingly frightened men, French-Canadian explorer
Toussaint Charbonneau and his wife Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark investigate a
strange illness that turns living creatures into ferocious, mindless beasts.
MANIFEST
DESTINY VOLUME 1 collects the first six issues of the
critically-acclaimed multi-sell-out series, and is a must-read for any fan of
alternative history and horror-tinged adventure. It will be in comic book
stores on May 14 and in book stores on May 27 and is has a special introductory
price of just $9.99.
MANIFEST
DESTINY VOLUME 1 by Chris Dingess and Matthew Roberts (colors by Owen Gieni)
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ISBN 978-1-60706-982-9
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128 pages, full color, paperback
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$9.99
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In comic book stores May 14, in
bookstores on May 27
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