Gerry Duggan, Jae Lee and an all-star team unleash chaos in the streets of Las Vegas in This Ends Tonight, an upcoming mini series published by Image Comics.
Acclaimed writer Gerry Duggan (X-Men: Fall of the House of X, Marauders), co-writers Kelvin Mao and Robert Windom (Seven Sons), and artists Jae Lee (The Sentry, Inhumans), and June Chung (Inhumans, Seven Sons) all combine their talents at Image Comics for an all-new 3-issue miniseries, This Ends Tonight. A bloody revenge story set in Las Vegas, This Ends Tonight blends together elements of seminal filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and seminal works like Thelma & Louise.
The official synopsis reads: The debut comic of the three-issue miniseries This Ends Tonight kicks off with some sweet sister bonding time as the starring pair fight assassins hunting them over a shocking family secret. The Thelma & Louise-like duo battle side-by-side, barrelling through Quentin Tarantino-esque action scenes to survive the bloodbath. The following two interconnected issues take place on the same night in Las Vegas, all centered around gory revenge.
“This Ends Tonight began as so many great creator-owned comics do—with friends hanging out and dreaming out loud about what would be cool to see in a comic. What would be cool to see Jae Lee draw and June Chung color,” Duggan said in a statement. “It was my privilege to get to have fun with the Seven Sons team, and I’m thrilled to collaborate on a comic that once again proves there’s no better team working in comics than Jae & June.”
“This series takes three separate high-octane action stories and collides them together in Las Vegas,” he added. “The city usually sees about 250 murders a year. I think we can top that in our one night stand in the city of sin. We’ve been threatening you with this good time for a while, and now it’s time to roll them bones…and bodies.”

This Ends Tonight releases July 16th, wherever you get your comics.
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