This Wednesday, June 5th, Marvel Comics is set to release BLOOD HUNTERS #2.
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
BLOOD HUNTERS #2
“End of the Well“
Written by Kaare Andrews
Art by Alex Lins
Colors by K.J. Díaz
“We Drink to Forget We Drink“
Written by Ann Nocenti
Art by David Baldeón
Colors by Java Tartaglia
“Once More Into the Darkness” – Part 2
Written by Erica Schultz
Art by Bernard Chang
Colors by Marcelo Maiolo
Letters by Joe Caramagna
Edited by Martin Biro
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Greg Land w/ Frank D’Armata
Cover B by Declan Shalvey (Book Cover Variant)
The bloody chaos continues as the events
of BLOOD HUNT spill across the Marvel Universe!When the skies go dark, what will happen when a group of vampires gets a taste of the Hulk’s gamma-irradiated blood?! Kate Bishop takes aim against the creatures of the night with the help of a mysterious new vampire hunter. And Dagger and Elsa Bloodstone have teamed up to face down the vampiric hordes – but when a new combatant enters the field, will she prove friend or foe? Or both?! The formation of Marvel’s wildest new team yet, the BLOOD HUNTERS, continues!
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