
Although Event Horizon didn’t receive much attention when it came out in 1997, it’s found a new life through comics. Last year, IDW Publishing released a successful prequel, Event Horizon: Dark Descent, which quickly sold out and required a reprint. Now, IDW’s upcoming sequel series looks promising, and we’ve got a first look at what’s in store.
As a big fan of the original Event Horizon movie, I’m really excited about the new comic series, Event Horizon: Inferno. And it sounds like I’m not alone! IDW has announced that pre-orders for the first issue are already over 30% higher than they were for the prequel, Event Horizon: Dark Descent. Since Dark Descent #1 sold around 100,000 copies, that’s a seriously impressive jump. It’s great to see that even though the movie didn’t get the recognition it deserved when it came out, comic book fans are really embracing the Event Horizon universe. Christian Ward, who also wrote Dark Descent, is back, and with Rob Carey on art, this looks like it’s going to be something special.
Event Horizon: Inferno #1 is a Satisfying and Terrifying Sequel

Two hundred years after the events of the first film, Event Horizon: Inferno follows a rich businessman who sends a fleet of ships to Neptune to recover what’s left of the original Event Horizon. But the crew quickly learns the ship’s experimental drive is still working—and is trying to open a gateway to a terrifying, hellish dimension. The novel is being called a blend of Aliens and Dante’s Inferno, promising a truly unsettling experience.
ComicBook recently previewed Event Horizon: Inferno #1 and awarded it 4.5 out of 5 stars. The comic successfully tells a new story while still feeling connected to the original Event Horizon movie in a meaningful and satisfying way. It introduces a new group of characters and a compelling villain, and even though it’s just the first issue, it expertly sets the stage for a scary and exciting series. It feels like a worthy continuation of the 1997 film, and everything is in place for a truly epic and unsettling sci-fi adventure.

Want to know more? Here’s the official story from IDW: In 2040, the starship Event Horizon vanished. Seven years later, it mysteriously reappeared, but it was now controlled by a terrifying demonic force. After killing the crew sent to investigate, the ship was destroyed, leaving its front section – and its powerful, interdimensional gravity drive – adrift. Now, two hundred years later, a wealthy billionaire is exploring the wreckage near Neptune with his own fleet of ships. Driven by rumors of the Event Horizon, he’s willing to risk the lives of his employees to unlock its secrets! Writer Christian Ward (known for Event Horizon: Dark Descent and Two-Face) returns to this universe, teaming up with artist Rob Carey (Outsiders, Aliens: Resistance) to continue the story inspired by the cult classic film. Forget everything you think you know about hell – the truth is far more horrifying.
Event Horizon: Inferno #1. hits comic book shops on April 22nd.
What do you think? Leave a comment below and join the conversation now in the ComicBook Forum!
Read More
- Marvel Officially Confirms Deadpool’s Most Brutal Redesign
- Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun season 4 release schedule: When are new episodes on Crunchyroll?
- See King Charles & Queen Camilla’s Royal Looks for State Dinner
- The Boys Season 5, Episode 5 Ending Explained: Why Homelander Does THAT
- After 11 Years, Black Clover Officially Ends With Final Release (& Crowns a New Wizard King)
- ‘You Can Play Your Purchased Games As Usual’: Sony Breaks Silence on PS5, PS4 Game Expiry DRM
- Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Gets a New Release After Season 2 Finale
- Gemma Arterton spy thriller Secret Service based on hit novel gets release date confirmed on ITV
- Apex soundtrack: Every song featured in the Netflix thriller
- Invincible Creators Offer Promising Update on Season 5 Release Date
2026-03-20 18:10