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Mignolaversity: June 2021 Solicitations

By | March 17th, 2021
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Welcome to Mignolaversity, Multiversity Comics’ home for all things Mike Mignola. There are no surprises this June, but we still have a bunch of fantastic covers from Dark Horse, so let’s dive in.

THE HOUSE OF LOST HORIZONS:
A SARAH JEWELL MYSTERY #2
(of 5)

Written by Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson
Illustrated by Leila del Duca
Colored by Michelle Madsen
Lettered by Clem Robins

On sale June 16, 2021
FC, 32 pages
$3.99
Miniseries

The murder mystery continues after another body is discovered! The remaining guests on the storm-ravaged island wake from the same eerie nightmare to find that one of them has been the next victim of a brutal killing! But Sarah and Marie-Thérèse are starting to suspect that there may be more than one murderer afoot. Who is the killer, and if they’re not discovered, who might they target next?

Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson return to the world of Hellboy, accompanied by artist Leila del Duca and colorist Michelle Madsen for this second installment of the new Mignolaverse mystery.

LADY BALTIMORE: THE WITCH QUEENS #4 (of 5)

Written by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden
Illustrated by Bridgit Connell
Colored by Michelle Madsen
Lettered by Clem Robins

On sale June 23, 2021
FC, 32 pages
$3.99
Miniseries

Having reached a secluded village and discovering the shrine of Josef the Golem, Lady Baltimore and her allies must find a way to fight the vast army of Hexenkorps witches surrounding them, but the greatest danger lurks in their very midst.

Join Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden, the writing team behind the original Baltimore comics, as they heat up the series’ continuing legacy alongside artist Bridgit Connell, with colors by Michelle Madsen!

IMOGEN OF THE WYRDING WAY (one-shot)


Triptych cover variant by Peter Bergting

Written by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden
Illustrated by Peter Bergting
Colored by Michelle Madsen
Lettered by Clem Robins

On sale June 23, 2021
FC, 32 pages
$3.99
Miniseries

While on a job in Denmark with her fellow Wyrders, Imogen hears some odd news: hundreds of refugees fleeing the spread of Nazism are traveling into the nearby forest, and never returning. Helping a young man find his refugee family will bring Imogen face-to-face with some of the worst that war can inflict upon those in need—and make her ask the difficult question of what she’s really fighting for.

Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden, the writing team behind Baltimore and other Outerverse titles, spotlight the witch Imogen in this exciting one-shot.

Mark Tweedale: You’ll finally get to to meet Imogen in next week’s “Lady Baltimore: The Witch Queens” #1 when it comes out next week, so there’s not a lot I can say here except that I’m very eager to see more of her. And of course, this is a fantastic cover from Peter Bergting.


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Mark Tweedale

Mark writes Haunted Trails, The Harrow County Observer, The Damned Speakeasy, and a bunch of stuff for Mignolaversity. An animator and an eternal Tintin fan, he spends his free time reading comics, listening to film scores, watching far too many video essays, and consuming the finest dark chocolates. You can find him on BlueSky.

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