BESTSELLING WRITER AND SHOWRUNNER ADAM GLASS AND ICONIC ARTIST BERNARD CHANG COME ABOARD BLOOD TRAIN COMIC, PULLING INTO STATION THIS JANUARY

The new one-shot will debut as part of the newly launched Ninth Circle line of comics, highlighting original horror stories by all-star talent
PORTLAND, Ore. 10/25/2024 — New York Times bestselling comic book writer and television showrunner Adam Glass (Suicide Squad, Supernatural) is partnering with iconic comic book artist Bernard Chang (Batman Beyond, X-Men) to come aboard horror one-shot comic Blood Train, pulling into station this January, when it hits shelves. The extra-sized comic, which will be in magazine trim size, is a part of the newly launched Ninth Circle line of comics. The line is led by creators such as Glass, Garth Ennis, Marguerite Bennett, Joe Pruett, and Ram V, alongside founders Michael Bogner and David Stone. Ninth Circle will redefine genre storytelling, highlighting cutting-edge, original standalone stories that explore all of the dark avenues of the horror genre.

28 Days Later meets The Ruins in Blood Train, a high-stakes standalone horror story. After backpacking through Asia, a group of friends climb aboard the Siberian Express to start their journey home. Little do they know, they’ve bought a one-way ticket to hell, as one of them has been infected with a bioweapon that will turn them into a monster who will slaughter everyone on the train. And the bioweapon will start World War Three if it reaches its destination in Europe. Now, these friends must make a difficult choice: kill someone they love to save the world or die trying.

“As I grow older, much of my writing is inspired by my fears, not just for myself but for the well-being of my children,” said Glass. “Many of the experiences I cherished as a young adult have become increasingly challenging for Gen Z. When our college-aged kids excitedly announced their plans to backpack through Europe by train just as the war in Ukraine was unfolding, I was filled with concern. As I dwelled on the potential risks, the recent lockdown due to COVID-19, and my growing unease, the idea for Blood Train took shape. From the moment I conceived the story, I knew I wanted to collaborate with one of my favorite artists, Bernard Chang. Bernard, a remarkable artist, and a passionate world traveler, immediately embraced the project. We poured our hearts into this creation together and hope you will find it as thrilling as we did in bringing it to life.”

“I’m excited to collaborate with my brotha-from-anotha-motha, Adam Glass, on Blood Train,” said Chang. “Storytelling has always been the driving force behind my work, and having this opportunity to work with one of the best writers in our industry is not only inspirational, but instrumental in crafting great comic book stories. Adam and I got to work on Teen Titans comics for over two years, so we’ve developed a good rhythm together. He dribbles right, and I cut backdoor for the layup. From an artist’s perspective, that’s worth its weight in creative gold. I hope readers will see that passion dripping from the pages of Blood Train.”

Blood Train #1 will be perfect bound, magazine trim size (8.5” x 10.875”), and feature a cardstock cover. It will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, January 29:

  • Cover A by Chang (Lunar code 1124IM246)
  • Cover B (1:10 incentive) by Michael Gaydos (Lunar code 1124IM247)

Blood Train #1 will also be available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

ABOUT ADAM GLASS
Adam Glass is a TV Writer/Executive Producer of such shows as Supernatural, Cold Case, Criminal Minds, The Chi, and Barksins. When Adam is not writing for TV and films, he’s writing graphic novels and comics for Marvel Comics (including Deadpool: Suicide Kings) and DC (including the New York Times bestselling Suicide Squad series, where he introduced Harley Quinn to the team). He also had a critically acclaimed two-year run-on DC’s Teen Titans. Adam also has a foot in the independent market with creator-owned titles such as Rough Riders, Lollipop Kids, and Mary Shelley Monster Hunter, which is being developed for an on-screen adaptation with BBC Studios, and The Normals, which is being produced by Werner Pictures and SBS. Adam is the creator and showrunner of the Netflix show, In From the Cold, and just wrapped two seasons as the co-showrunner of The Equalizer on CBS.

ABOUT BERNARD CHANG
Bernard Chang is an Asian-American artist/designer, best known for his work in the comic book industry and entertainment design. Some of his most popular works include Teen Titans, Wonder Woman, Superman, Supergirl,Nightwing, Batman Beyond, Green Lantern Corps, X-Men Children of the Atom, Jean Grey: Flames of Fear, Dead X-Men, and The Game (by Neil Strauss). He also co-created Monkey Prince for DC. Bernard graduated from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, with a bachelor’s degree in architecture, and was also captain of the men’s basketball team. Former Assistant Coach of the Miami Heat, Tony Fiorentino, projected Bernard as a late third round pick in the 1995 NBA draft, before his career in art took off.

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