Preview: Blood Honey by Sean Peacock

with letters and design by: Sandy Tanaka

editors: Maggie Howell and Jake Williams

Blood Honey cover by Sean Peacock, IDW, Top Shelf Productions

Young love always feels like life or death—and at this high school, it is in this exciting graphic novel!

In this Burton-esque macabre world, young lovers Vanessa De La Mora and Edgar St. Claire are at the top of the food chain at Manderlay Preparatory High School. They should be focusing on their upcoming crowning as homecoming queen and king, but lately the duo have grown weary and resentful of each other. While breaking up seems like the easy solution, they’ve both independently decided that all of their problems would be solved if the other was, well…dead.

Join up-and-coming writer/artist Sean Peacock in this exciting cat-and-cat game as two teens try to murder each other in increasingly elaborate fashion!

Blood Honey interior page by Sean Peacock, IDW Top Shelf Productions

Blood Honey 2 interior pages by Sean Peacock, IDW Top Shelf Productions

Author Bio:

Sean Peacock is an illustrator and comic artist based in Dearborn, Michigan, just outside of Detroit. Sean’s artwork (often presented under the banner of his brand, All Sorrows) embraces midcentury and other retro aesthetics, vintage comic art, horror, fantasy, and psychedelia. Since graduating from the College for Creative Studies in 2022, he has pursued comic book storytelling as an illustrator, writer, and colorist for projects both traditionally and self-published. When he’s not drawing, Sean can be found reading this week’s comics, jamming to any tune with a rad guitar solo, or watching reruns of Twin Peaks or Buffy or something.

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