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Jeremy Robinson’s Breakneck Comics imprint isn’t just assembling a stellar comic book roster — he’s also weaving together connected universe.
New York Times-bestselling author Jeremy Robinson has partnered with Vault Comics for his comic book imprint Breakneck Comics. The partnership is already bearing excellent tales, ranging unique and exciting takes on horror, science fiction, and fantasy. He’s working with a jaw-droppingly talented artists as well. Earlier this year, he debuted supernatural thriller Nectar, a series that will continue with new arc Night of Sorrows, which is currently be illustrated. His latest horror tale Excommunicated will be around for the long haul, too. And there’s plenty more where that comes from.
“We have a lot of amazing projects that are either done and waiting to be released, or currently in progress,” he told us in our exclusive interview. “We will release two more original comics in the next year. They are One Zero Zero One Saves the World (something I started working on in college) and Grotesque. Thanks to the success of Nectar and Excommunicated, both books are continuing. Nectar – Night of Sorrows is currently being illustrated, and I’ve just finished the script for Excommunicated – Vitrael’s Blood.”
As for whether Breakneck Comics will be embracing an interconnected universe, Robinson confirmed that there are plans in place for crossovers. “Yes, many of our comics will take place in the same Breakneck Horror Universe (BHU),” Robinson confirmed, adding: “Nothing is planned yet, but future crossovers are possible. This includes Nectar, Excommunicated, Grotesque and a new book I’ve just started working on, with more to come.”
“I want to give the Universal Monsters a run for their money!” he teased.
Beyond all of that, Robinson’s already extensive body of work will expand into three more novels. And also a TV adaptation of his fan-favorite novel Project Nemesis is in the works from John Wick’s Chad Stahelski. “We’ve also got an adaptation of my novel, Project Nemesis, coming in 2028, which is also being developed for TV by Chad Stahelski (John Wick director) and Sony Pictures Television. On top of all that, I’m writing and releasing three more novels! The next two are Settle Down and Fishbowl. It’s going to be a busy year, but I’m thrilled with how all of this is turning out.”
All in all, Jeremy Robinson is a treasure house of story, and there’s so many more exciting projects on the horizon.
‘Excommunicated #1’ is out now. You can check out our review here.
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