Hitting shelves this December, this edition will juxtapose the two connecting series via alternating chapters, creating a brand-new reading experience for those seeking to solve the neo-noir crime story
The critically-acclaimed The One Hand and The Six Fingers connecting miniseries will be collected together as a complete story in an upcoming trade paperback, featuring ten alternating chapters, creating a brand-new reading experience for those looking to solve the mind-bending, neo-noir mystery. Hitting shelves this December, The One Hand & The Six Fingers is led by two all-star creative teams offering two different perspectives on a thrilling crime story. Fans of Blade Runner and Se7en will enjoy this shocking sci-fi horror that keeps you questioning what is real and what is simply a nightmare.
The One Hand miniseries, by award-winning creators writer Ram V (Blue in Green,The Many Deaths of Laila Starr), artist Laurence Campbell (Old Haunts, BPRD: Hell on Earth), and colorist Lee Loughridge (SOMNA: A Bedtime Story, Deadly Class), tells the story of Neo Novena detective, Ari Nasser—a grizzled homicide detective who’s about to retire with an enviable record, until a brutal murder occurs bearing all the hallmarks of the “One Hand Killer”…which should be impossible since Ari already put him away not once but twice in years past.
Alternating with The One Hand is The Six Fingers, a miniseries by popular writer Dan Watters (Home Sick Pilots, Loki) and artist Sumit Kumar (Man-Bat, These Savage Shores), also featuring stunning colors by Loughridge. The story follows Neo Novena archaeology student, Johannes Vale, who has always been so very in control of his life. But when he commits a brutal murder using the M.O. of a historic and notorious serial killer, everything begins to spiral out of control…and Johannes doesn’t remember doing it.
What follows is a deadly cat-and-mouse game told through two intertwined narratives. Both men will stop at nothing to unravel the secrets and ciphers of this case—but each revelation only leads further into the dark heart of this future-metropolis.
“We set out to run upon untrodden ground with these twin stories, trying to tell a third truth in their reading,” said Ram V. “It’s a cat and mouse story with an entirely different sort of chase in between. I hope readers will enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it!”
“The idea with The One Hand & The Six Fingers was to create two mysteries which interweave and entangle to reveal a third mystery in the negative space between them,” said Watters. “It’s one of the most ambitious projects I’ve ever been a part of, and one of the most rewarding, as I think we pulled it off. A book born of two creative teams, a fear of the future, and buckets of blood.”
“Designing the glyph language for The One Hand & The Six Fingers was a fantastic creative challenge, developing a unique graphic system that would evoke mystery whilst instantly recognizable as a unifying code across both stories—especially working with Laurence and Sumit and how they integrated it into their storytelling,” said designer Tom Muller.
The One Hand & The Six Fingers, which collects The One Hand #1-5 and The Six Fingers #1-5, will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, December 11, featuring a cover by artist Anand Radhakrishnan (Lunar Code 1024IM317). The trade paperback (ISBN: 9781534369719) will also be available on Tuesday, December 24, at independent bookstores, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, Indigo, and Waterstones.
The One Hand & The Six Fingers will also be available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.
Select praise for The One Hand and The Six Fingers:
“The most fun you’ll have with any mystery comic in the last decade.”—AIPT
“A consistently stellar bit of cyberpunk noir magic.”—ComicBook
“This series feels like one that comics folk will be talking about around the virtual water cooler”—The Comic Book Yeti
ABOUT RAM V
Ram V, is an award winning author and creator of comics & graphic novels such as THE MANY DEATHS OF LAILA STARR, RARE FLAVOURS, DAWNRUNNER & the Eisner winning BLUE IN GREEN. Since publishing his first book in 2016, Ram’s work has found critical and popular success, with multiple nominations and wins in the Eisner, Harvey and Ringo awards among others. Apart from creating original work, Ram has also written for iconic characters & titles at DC Comics and Marvel including memorable runs on SWAMP THING, DETECTIVE COMICS and VENOM. Ram lives in London– dog person, doodles, melancholic.
ABOUT DAN WATTERS
Dan Watters is a writer from London, England. He is the co-creator of Home Sick Pilots, Coffin Bound, and Limbo for Image Comics, as well as The Seasons Have Teeth for Boom Studios. Currently the writer of Nightwing and Batman: Dark Patterns for DC, he has also written for Marvel, Dark Horse, IDW, and Skybound. Mostly he’s asked to write villains and isn’t sure if that should worry him a bit.
ABOUT LAURENCE CAMPBELL
Laurence Campbell is a British artist who started his career working on Caliber Comics before getting noticed by 2000ad. He then went on to work for Marvel Comics working on titles like Punisher Max, Deadpool Pulp, Marvel Universe Vs Wolverine, Moon Knight, and Stephen King’s The Dark Tower: The Way Station. He has recently been working for Dark Horse comics working on BPRD which spun out of Mike Mignola’s Hellboy. He is also the artist on Old Haunts for AWA. His unique old-school storytelling and dynamic page composition has given him a loyal following.
ABOUT SUMIT KUMAR
Sumit Kumar is a Delhi-based comic book artist and an admirer of all things nature. He has been nominated for the Russ Manning Award for his work on the critically acclaimed These Savage Shores.
ABOUT TOM MULLER
Tom Muller is a multiple Eisner Award nominee and award-winning Creative Director known for his striking and modern branding work in comics, film, gaming and technology. In comics he’s primarily known for his design work on multiple Image Comics titles (Blue In Green, Home Sick Pilots, VS, Drifter, Zero,…) and his multi-award winning “Krakoan Age” rebrand of Marvel’s X-Men line. He lives in London and is always working on the next big thing.