NAILBITER A HORROR SUSPENSE
STORY
UNLIKE ANY
OTHER
A new series that will explore what nurtures
serial killers
What if someone from your home
town turned out to be a serial killer? What if sixteen people
did?
Joshua Williamson (GHOSTED,
MASKS AND MOBSTERS, Captain Midnight) and artist Mike Henderson (MASKS
AND MOBSTERS, Venom, TMNT) will be keeping readers up late at night
with a new ongoing serial killer mystery from Image Comics.
Since 1969, Buckaroo, Oregon
has been the birthplace for sixteen serial killers and FBI criminal profiler
Charles Kohl makes it his personal mission to understand why. But just as Kohl
begins to peel back the truth behind why this small Pacific Northwestern town
seems to breed some of the vilest murderers America has ever seen, he goes
missing. Now the mystery falls to Kohl’s friend and NSA agent Nicholas Finch who
must race put together the pieces of the puzzle his friend left behind, and do
so before the body count gets any higher.
Williamson brings a unique and
eerie perspective to the sub-genre of horror that explores serial killers. “Many
years ago when I was an art director I was talking to one of my co-workers when
she told me that she had broken up with her boyfriend. In the past she had said
things were going really well so I was surprised by the news. She explained to
me that her ex-boyfriend’s uncle had been arrested for killing five women. He
was a serial killer. I asked 'But your ex didn’t know, right? He wasn’t a part
of it, so why dump him?' She explained to me, 'I just can’t be with someone who
is that close to something so evil,'" said Williamson. “That always stuck with
me. We talk a lot about the families of the victims but never the families of
the serial killers. The world they left behind. The family that has to find out
that someone they loved was killing people. The harsh truth is that it destroys
those families. And I always wanted to explore that.”
To read more of Williamson’s
interview on NAILBITER, visit: www.imagecomics.com.
NAILBITER will arrive on
shelves 5/7 and will be available for $2.99. It can be pre-ordered using
Diamond Code: MAR140480.
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