Horror manga continues to thrive in the present day, not just because of high-profile adaptations Uzumaki, but I liked it because of the brand new and fascinating series coming to North America for the first time Hatch and Leviathan. As part of Abrams ComicArts' new Kana imprint, two new horror series hit bookstore and comic shop shelves today: The biological horror mystery of Tetsuya Tsutsui Hatch and Shiro Kuroi's sci-fi thriller Leviathan. Courtesy of Kana and Abrams ComicArts, Screen Rant has generously provided a sneak peek. Hatch volume #1.
Hatch A three-volume horror mystery following two detectives, Ken Mizoguchi and Nao Inoue. a series of deaths that turns into a potentially deadly conspiracy. As the intrigue grows from murders to a potential worldwide pandemic, the biological agent causing the infection continues to grow as Mizoguchi and Inoue pursue their lead. In Hatch volume #1, readers will immediately be treated to a spine-tingling and thrilling start to a short and intense story.
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As shown in a preview of a few preliminary pages HatchThe autopsy quickly takes a dark turn when Tadao Sugano, a medical examiner from the Sasahara Police Department, finds clues in the body. The pages highlight traces of trichloromethane, the anesthetic agent in the corpse, as well as how bulging blood vessels were found in the corpse's head and eyes. But on closer inspection, Hatch takes a disturbing turn when the deceased's eyelid opens independently; Sugano removed what looked like a large parasite from inside his eye, hinting that the man was more of a victim than a medical casualty.
The obvious twitching of the eye, the writhing of the worm-like foreign body between the doctor's forceps is enough to make readers wonder about the danger of the biological agent.
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Hatch It capitalizes on the sheer unease of the autopsy scene, even with touches of body horror involving an intervening biological agent. The obvious twitching of the eye, the wriggling of the worm-like foreign body between the doctor's forceps is enough to make readers wonder about the extent of the danger of the biological agent. Hatch. But this is not the only new series from Kana Leviathan it also hits book and comic book retailers just in time for Halloween.
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Both of them Hatch and Leviathan's are the first manga volumes Available in bookstores on October 29, 2024 in North American markets and in comic book stores on October 30, 2024. while Hatch has a more grounded mystery base, Leviathan promises science fiction fans a terrifying adventure Moebius, Star Wars, Katsuhiro Otomoand Alien will enjoy. It becomes a dark story of survival when robbers find the homeless Leviathan A ship in space where high school student Kazuma's diary brutally recounts the mental breakdown of his crew due to the lack of oxygen on board.

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But the story still goes on, the marauders realize that one survivor may still be on board. LeviathanNot to be confused with the apocalyptic horror manhwa of the same name, it features brilliant illustrations by Shiro Kuroi. Hatch release Both of them Hatch and Leviathan Abrams can be explored further on the pages of ComicArts.
Sources: Press Preview, Hatch Abrams at ComicArts, Leviathan Abrams at ComicArts