Gnome Alone screenwriter Michael Schwartz is turning to comics for his next project. Dubbed Armored, this new limited series follows an orphan hero who stumbles across a haunted suit of armor.
With Armored now crowdfunding on Kickstarter, IGN can exclusively debut a new preview of the graphic novel. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below:
The creative team for Armored also includes artist Ismael Hernandez, letterer Ferran Delgado and editor Chris Stevens. The series also features an all-star lineup of cover artists that includes Jae Lee, Nick Pitarra, Chrissie Zullo, Scott Kolins, Matthew Therrien and Jeff Dickson.
Armored tells the story of Andy, an orphan adopted by a family who are still mourning the loss of their biological son. When Andy is attacked by the same supernatural beast that killed his adoptive brother, he finds unlikely aid in the form of a haunted suit of armor. With the help of the suit's ghostly owner, Sir William, Andy will get to the bottom of the terrifying threat plaguing his family.
“A few years ago, my entire comic book collection was stolen,” said Schwartz in a statement. “After that I started to re-collect and revisit the thousands of books I loved — from Silver Age classics to modern era epics — and realized the potential comic books offered me for telling this ambitious and personal tale. Working with Clover has been a real pleasure as they truly understood the scope of the story and how Ismael Hernandez and I wanted this narrative to unfold for the reader.”
“One of the more exciting aspects of publishing is finding and breaking new talent,” said Clover Press Publisher Hank Kanalz. “Michael is an accomplished screenplay writer, and this is his comic book debut. Chris has assembled a talented team of artists to bring this to visual life, and Michael brings all the thrills and chills of a great horror read. You can tell he loves the periodical art form, and this story doesn’t disappoint.”
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