Dark Horse Exclusive: CARLYLE SCHOOL FOR KINGS #1 Art Process Reveal

THE CARLYLE SCHOOL FOR KINGS #1 is out next week, but thanks to Dark Horse Comics, Monkeys Fighting Robots has an exclusive six-page look at the art process behind the debut issue!

About the series:
Emmelene Heron is the daughter of traitors, but even she cannot be denied entrance to the Carlyle School for Kings. For thousands of years, the academy has opened its doors to the best and brightest young people in the Kingdom. There, they are trained in matters of heart, strength, and mind, and the one who is deemed most exceptional will be crowned king for the next thirty years, when the King Cycle repeats. This decree was enacted by Godwit himself, to ensure the King is one young enough that hope and idealism still thrive within them—but if they want hope and idealism, they invited the wrong girl.

The series is by writer Nelson Greaves and artist Davide Castelluccio, with colors by Francesca Vivaldi, and letters by Frank Cvetkovic. The main cover is by Castelluccio.

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Check out our CARLYLE SCHOOL FOR KINGS art process preview below:

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings

dark horse exclusive art process reveal carlyle school for kings


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Anthony Composto - EIC
Anthony Composto - EIC
Editor-in-Chief for Monkeys Fighting Robots. A lifelong fan of Spider-Man and the Mets, Anthony loves an underdog story. He earned his B.A. in English because of his love for words, and his MBA because of his need for cash. He considers comics to be The Great American Art Form, and loves horror movies, indie dramas, action/thrillers, and everything in between.