As a seasoned gamer and comic book enthusiast with over two decades of immersion into various genres, I can confidently say that the upcoming horror series “Hyde Street” from Ghost Machine has piqued my interest like none other. The trailer’s ominous yet intriguing tone, coupled with the stellar creative team behind it, promises a chilling and thought-provoking narrative that I can’t wait to delve into.
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View Urgent ForecastAs an ardent fan, I’m thrilled to share that Ghost Machine has unveiled the official trailer for “Hyde Street,” the chilling horror series penned by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ivan Reis. This series marks the launch of a new horror universe under Ghost Machine, with “Hyde Street” serving not only as a title but also as a broader backdrop or setting for upcoming titles within this realm. The first installment is set to hit comic shops and online platforms on Wednesday, October 2nd. Take a glimpse at the trailer, offering fans a sneak peek into the first issue and featuring some insightful words from Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis, below.
According to the official summary, “Hyde Street” starts this week with contributions from Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, Rob Leigh, and Image Comics. In every town and city, on every backroad or busy avenue, if you take a wrong turn, you might end up on Hyde Street, but beware of whom you speak to and what actions you take because the outcomes can make death seem like a gentle alternative. Get ready for the introduction of MR. X-RAY! PRANKY, THE WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS SCOUT! MISS GOODBODY! AND MANY MORE…characters who will thrill, terrify, and bid you goodnight. What lies behind their secrets, as well as that of Hyde Street, remains a mystery for now.
In the trailer, John mentions that our terror-themed universe goes by the name Hyde Street, and introduces a fresh crop of horrors as part of this series. Later on, he explains that Hyde Street can be found in any town, city, or even remote location across the globe. Although it may appear benign at first glance, there lies an undercurrent of hidden tensions within Hyde Street, and some characters you’ll encounter there you’ll come to regret ever meeting.
In simpler terms, John hints that the book progressively introduces the terrifying characters within the collective universe of Ghost Machine, expressing it as, “What makes Hyde Street chilling is, it doesn’t lead you to Hyde Street. Instead, Hyde Street leads you.
The Ghost Machine series, encompassing works like Geiger, Redcoat, Rook: Exodus, among others, can be found on numerous digital reading platforms such as Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.
Below you’ll find the collection of different cover options for Hyde Street #1, featuring a Blackest Night variant designed by Reis.
- Cover A by Reis, Danny Miki & Anderson – Lunar Code 0824IM297
- Cover B by Gary Frank & Anderson – Lunar Code 0824IM298
- Cover C 1:25 copy incentive by Kelley Jones & Anderson – Lunar Code 0824IM299
- Cover D 1:50 copy incentive by Mike Deodato & Anderson – Lunar Code 0824IM300
- Cover E 1:1000 copy incentive by Reis Original Art Convention Sketch Cover (Limit One Per Store) – Lunar Code 0824IM301
- Cover F Blank Sketch – Lunar Code 0824IM302
- Cover G 1:100 copy incentive Blackest Night homage by Reis, Miki & Anderson – Lunar Code 0824IM803
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2024-09-27 19:39