.Ssnyder1835 & f_francavilla's NightOfTheGhouls is getting a print release from DarkHorseComics (Exclusive)!
Dark Horse Comics will release Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla's Night of the Ghoul in print, ComicBook.com has learned. The series will first be published as print single issues -- three double-sized issues -- before going to trade paperback. This follows the release of Snyder and Greg Capullo's We Have Demons as single issue periodicals, and the upcoming print collection arriving August 30th from Dark Horse Books. In addition to the announcement itself, ComicBook.
For every 10 copies of Night of the Ghoul Cover A ordered, retailers may order one Cover B by Tula Lotay. For every 100 copies of Night of the Ghoul Cover A ordered, retailers may order one Cover E by Francesco Francavilla.
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