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Preview: ‘Hyde Street’ #1 and ‘It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour’ #1 (One-Shot) Covers

Publisher Description.  Ghost Machine has revealed a first look of the covers for its highly anticipated horror universe Hyde Street.  The ongoing, monthly Hyde Street series begins with issue #1 on October 2, 2024 and the one-shot It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour which releases this Halloween, October 30.

A new epic era in character-centered horror begins as Ghost Machine launches Hyde Street, its newest ongoing series from creators Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis.  In every city and town, off every country road and metropolis avenue, if you make a wrong turn in your soul… you might find yourself on Hyde Street.  But be careful who you talk to and what you do because the consequences make death itself seem like the easy way out.  Introducing Mr. X-Ray, Pranky the World’s Most Dangerous Scout, Miss Goodbody, and many more…  Out to delight, fright and say good night.  What is their secret and that of Hyde Street?  Only they know.  For now.  Hyde Street is colored by Brad Anderson, inked by Danny Miki and lettered by Rob Leigh.

Hyde Street #1 Cover A from Reis showcases the mysterious Mr. X-Ray, with fellow Ghost Machine creator Gary Frank showing off Mr. X-Ray’s wilder side with Cover B.  Cover D features Mike Deodato Jr.’s first variant art for Ghost Machine of a terrifyingly mischievous Pranky.  Two additional variant covers will be available, from Inkpot Award-winning Batman artist Kelley Jones, and Reis, respectively.

While the monthly series centers on the threats walking Hyde Street, It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour provides a taste of what happens to its casualties.  With an impending wedding, Lily needs to lose weight in order to fit into her wedding dress, and struggles to shed some pounds.  And what’s worse, her super-thin grandmother relentlessly disparages Lily’s approach, instead lavishing praise upon a quick-fix miracle supplement called Devour, as hawked by the mysterious health guru Miss Goodbody.  Her motto?  Get thin… or die trying!  In this weight-loss nightmare, when it comes to Devour… all you need is one.  It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour marks Maytal Zchut’s gripping comic book writing debut, illustrated by French-born artist Leila Leiz, colored by Alex Sinclair and lettered by Rob Leigh.  Reis displays Miss Goodbody’s scary-good sales skills with Cover A, with Leiz presenting what it means quite literally to devour with Cover B, and Frank showing what frights lurk in the shadows on the scale with Cover C. 

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Source: ICV2

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