Abrams ComicArts Imprint Kana Releasing Two New Horror Manga this Fall with Leviathan Volume 1 and Manhole Volume 1

Abrams ComicArts Imprint Kana Releasing Two New Horror Manga this Fall with Leviathan Volume 1 and Manhole Volume 1

October 29, 2024 – Abrams ComicArts, a division of ABRAMS, recently launched Kana, an imprint devoted to publishing manga series in English. This October, Kana will release the first volumes in two new horror series from rising stars in the world of manga – Shiro Kuroi’s Leviathan and Tetsuya Tsutsui’s Manhole Volume 1.

 

Perfect for fans of Moebius, Star Wars, and Katsuhiro Otomo, Shiro Kuroi’s Leviathan Volume One follows a group of students pitted against each other in a brutal battle for survival in the depths of space. The gripping sci-fi survival horror centers around the Leviathan, an enormous spaceship, abandoned in a galaxy far, far away. When looters break into the abandoned ship, they discover the diary of a middle-schooler, Kazuma, who documented the horrific fate of the ship’s passengers.

 

Along with the looters, the reader will piece together the decades-old tale of an innocent school trip to Earth with a tragic and brutal ending. Trapped in space without enough oxygen left to wait for rescue, Kazuma documents the mental collapse and treachery of his teacher and classmates as they realize that the only hope for survival is the cryopreservation unit at the heart of the ship, which can only fit one person. A bloody battle for survival ensues as friend turns against friend, teacher against student, and each survivor is forced to confront the value of their own life. As the looters read on, they reach a chilling realization—there is still one survivor somewhere inside! One of the top bestselling new manga titles in Japan, Leviathan’s incredible, brutal illustrations and tightly paced plot will leave readers at the edge of their seats, and linger in their minds long after the last page of each volume.

 

The horror continues with manga star Tetsuya Tsutsui’s Manhole Volume 1, the first in a three-volume horror-thriller that follows two detectives trying to solve a string of mysterious deaths as they stumble upon a much larger conspiracy and a potential manmade global pandemic that’s as perplexing as it is deadly.

As Detectives Ken Mizoguchi and Nao Inoue investigate a series of bloody murders, they begin to uncover a deadly biological agent which could cause an epidemic. An unlikely lead sets them off on the hunt for a mysterious photographer, but as they chase down shadows, the infection keeps spreading. This thrilling detective story with a biological horror hook will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

 

Leviathan Volume One and Manhole Volume One will be available in bookstores on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 and in comic shops on Wednesday, October 30.

 

About the Books

 

Leviathan Volume 1

By Tetsuya Tsutsui

Abrams ComicArts | Kana | October 29, 2024

U.S. $12.99 | CAN $16.99 | U.K. £9.99

Paperback | 196 pages

5 x 7 1/8 ” | Black and White

978-1419777677

 

Manhole Volume 1

By Tetsuya Tsutsui

Abrams ComicArts | Kana | October 29, 2024

U.S. $12.99 | CAN $16.99 | U.K. £9.99

Paperback | 210 pages

5 x 7 1/8 ” | Black and White

ISBN: 978-1419777707

 

Shiro Kuroi is a rising star manga author who lives in Toyko, Japan. Leviathan is his first international serialized work, which has been published simultaneously in France and Japan. Highly praised for his character writing and illustration, Leviathan went on to become one of the top 10 bestselling new manga titles in France, and he has already received international attention online from manga fans hoping for an English release of his work.

 

Tetsuya Tsutsui is a rising star Japanese manga artist and illustrator. His series Duds Hunt, Manhole, Reset, and Prophecy have received international acclaim in both France and Japan. Manhole is his second series translated into English. His work has been praised for his skillful, sharp critique of social mores and human psychology.

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