NIGHT PEOPLE #1 2ND PTG

Cover Art by Tom Ralston

DCD  | FOC:3/11/24 | JAN247361 On Sale 4/10/24 | $4.99 | 32 pages

Due to the overwhelming success of critically acclaimed writer Chris Condon (Hunt for the SkinwalkerThe Dregs) and stand-out artist Brian Level‘s(Poison Ivy) smash hit NIGHT PEOPLE #1, Oni Press is proud to announce that NIGHT PEOPLE #1 is now sold out at the distributor level and will return with the NIGHT PEOPLE #1 2nd Printing Variant by illustrator Tom Ralston. This brand-new second printing will hit FOC on March 11th, 2024, and will arrive in stores on April 10th, 2024.

Adapted from Gifford’s acclaimed novel by breakout writer Chris Condon and a rotating cast of stunning artistic talents, follow an uneasy company of wanted criminals, cartel killers, and lost souls through four interlocking tales as they travel a path of intoxication, lust, and spontaneous violence from New Orleans to Egypt City, Florida, and back again.

In our first tale of desperation, fanaticism, and murder, drawn by Brian Level, two ex-convicts–a pair of inseparable lovers named Big Betty Stalcup and Miss Cutie Early–are out on parole using their newfound freedom to purify the world of men’s evil influence.

PRAISE FOR NIGHT PEOPLE #1

“Sometimes, life just calls for a gritty comic that defies all reason and sanity. An unapologetic deep dive into the minds of the ruthless and depraved. Night People #1 satisfies that desire within the first few panels… Night People #1 is the perfect start to a four-issue comic series. Once the reader is drawn in, it’s not easy to remove the talons of the story from the mind and soul. With the high factor of re-readability and so many layers to explore, readers will want to revel in the intense genius of this comic book literary masterpiece.”—FANBASE PRESS

“A pulpy, scuzzy, addictive read that skillfully contains Barry Gifford’s essence.”—COMIC BOOK COUPLES COUNSELING

“I absolutely loved this comic, and I was like 10 pages in before I knew it was going to land on the list for Top Comics of March 6. And then when it ended, I was instantly ready for more. It’s just such a different and engrossing sort of comic. I read a lot of weekly releases, and it’s just always so welcome when a book is this well-done and this far aside from anything else being put out.”—COMICS BEAT

“Raw and gritty.”—COMICBOOK.COM