Dark Ark Volume 1 bookcover

Dark Ark Volume 1

Cullen Bunn 

(Author)

Juan Doe 

(Artist)

Mike Marts 

(Editor)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

The wickedness of mankind has moved the Creator to destroy the world by way of the flood. Noah has been tasked with building an ark to save his family and the animals of the world. But this is not Noah's story. For darker powers have commanded the sorcerer Shrae to build his own ark and save the unnatural creatures of the world--such as the vampires, the dragons, the naga, and the manticore. But what will happen on a vessel crawling with monsters, where insidious intrigue and horrific violence are the rule of law?

From writer Cullen Bunn (X-Men Blue, Deadpool, Venom) and artist Juan Doe (AMERICAN MONSTER, WORLD READER)comes a sinister tale of biblical proportions.

Product Details

PublisherAftershock Comics
Publish DateMay 01, 2018
Pages120
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781935002642
Dimensions10.2 X 6.6 X 0.3 inches | 0.8 pounds

Reviews

'Bunn, Doe, and Hill are a dream team, each contributing mightily to making this a fantastic book, taking what could have been a straight-up gruesome book and transforming it into an engaging work full of imagination.' - COURT OF NERDS


FOREWORD -- Dark Ark presents an intriguing variation on the biblical story of Noah. What if there were another ark, commissioned by a dark force to save earth's monsters? Vampires, manticores, chimeras, ghouls, werewolves, and unicorns populate this second ark, along with its human shipmaster Shrae, his family, and a group of humans kept as food for the monsters. There's plenty of unrest aboard: a murder among the monsters, the looming threat of mutiny, and the unicorns who don't think they belong among such evil creatures. Throw in a case of mistaken identity when angels arrive to assist what they think is Noah's ark, and you have the makings of a tale unlike any other. Cullen Bunn's story makes good use of the implicit and explicit conflicts between different types of monsters, human masters versus human cattle, and the two mighty powers that order Noah and Shrae, respectively, to build their arks. Juan Doe's art is dynamic and exciting, while colorist Ryane Hill manages to create a dark mood and a sense of claustrophobia without overdependence on black, utilizing a surprisingly varied color palette. With so many fantastic inhabitants on this ship, it's a safe bet that Dark Ark will appeal to fans of the supernatural and mythology-but also to those who might care nothing about those subjects, who simply enjoy a good, tense thriller. Gripping in its own right, volume 1 also lays out a strong, waterborne foundation for future volumes.


'If you're a fan of great artwork and great writing, make sure you pick up a copy of Dark Ark.' - COMIC BASTARDS


'Phenomenal art mixed with a story which radiates anxiety and dread in the best ways possible. It would be foolish not to take the time to experience the Dark Ark.' - MONKEYS FIGHTING ROBOTS

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