AfterShock Announcement: Specialty One-Shots Delivered PIECEMEAL

AfterShock Comics has announced a special one-shot project with acclaimed writer Cullen Bunn called PIECEMEAL, available to retailers on December 9th. Artist Szymon Kudranski is headlining the visuals for this new title.

Says AfterShock about this new series of prestige format one-shots: “Five high school kids, soon to say goodbye to each other and to the lives they have known, enter the Nightmare House, the source of local legend and superstition. What they discover within the crumbling old house fills them with terror…”

You can check out a collection of preview images and read the full AfterShock press release below.

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PIECEMEAL / $6.99 / 48 pages / Color / On sale 12.09.20

Writer: Cullen Bunn

Artist & Colorist: Szymon Kudranski

Letterer: Marshall Dillon
Cover: Szymon Kudranski

Five high school kids, soon to say goodbye to each other and to the lives they have known, enter the Nightmare House, the source of local legend and superstition. What they discover within the crumbling old house fills them with terror – a human brain, floating in a jar of murky liquid. Soon, the teens find themselves stalked by a vicious killer, a murderer intent on building itself a new body. Piece by piece.

The first in a new series of prestige format one-shots from AfterShock by the top creative talent the industry has to offer, PIECEMEAL is conceived and written by Cullen Bunn (DARK ARK, KNIGHTS TEMPORAL, BROTHERS DRACUL, WITCH HAMMER) and drawn by Szymon Kudranski (BLACK-EYED KIDS, Spawn, Punisher).

CULLEN BUNN ON WHAT THE BOOK IS ABOUT AND WHY HE IS EXCITED FOR IT TO BE RELEASED:

“Piecemeal is the story of five teens who are on the verge of starting their adult lives and going their separate ways. As they visit a local haunted site, they make a startling discovery—a human brain floating in a jar full of disgusting liquid. One of the kids—Jamie—takes the brain home with him, and that sets off a surreal, deadly chain of events. Not only does Jamie’s ailing grandfather seem to “recognize” the brain, but Jamie starts experiencing ghastly, prophetic dreams. And some otherworldly force begins to prey upon the kids.

This is an exciting project for me, because it’s such a different format. This is a focused tale of terror. It has a very specific goal—to scare the reader! And I’ve used this new format as an opportunity to do some different things with the storytelling. There are some elements of this tale that I think will open up the possibility of a lot of discussion among readers.

This is a perfect tale for horror lovers. If you’re a fan of scary stories, this one is for you!”

CULLEN BUNN ON SOME OF HIS INSPIRATIONS BEHIND CREATING THE BOOK:

“For this story, I drew on my own high school days and my own weird experiences. Did I find a brain in a jar in an old house? No. But there are elements of truth to the tale. For example, my friend Doug and I did find a bunch of weird bones, all carved into strange shapes, in an old, crumbling house in the woods. That was obviously the inspiration for the inciting events of this story. But I also drew on the things that worried me and scared me when I was a teen. And Jamie’s grandfather is absolutely a representation of my own father, who struggled with dementia in his later years.

Of course, many stories helped inform the tale, too. Stories like It and Pet Semetery and movies like Phantasm left their marks on Piecemeal.”

CULLEN BUNN ON BEING AN AFTERSHOCK ALUMNI AND SOME OF THE MOST APPEALING THINGS WORKING WITH THE PUBLISHER:

“I love that AfterShock will try different types of stories. One of the first books I did with them, Dark Ark, is a series that I thought might be too weird for a publisher, but AfterShock jumped on it and we’ve done 21 issues in that world so far. Piecemeal, being such a different format from traditional limited series or graphic novels, is just another example of how AfterShock will try unusual and interesting approaches to getting stories to readers.”

Gabriel Hernandez
Gabriel Hernandez
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