‘White Viper’ Starts June 3 on ComicMix!
A baby, abandoned. Surrounded by dead bodies, she is found by a poor monk. He takes her back to his home for safety, and the company of his brother monks.
Happily ever after? Think again.
In White Viper, the new series written by Erin Holroyd, with art by the legendary Dick Giordano and Frank McLaughlin, nothing — and no one — is what it seems. There is blood and death in the countryside, but at the same time, there is love. A holy man can teach you how to kill.
And sometimes, no one can be trusted. And sometimes, you must trust a stranger with your very life.
Frank McLaughlin, providing inks and story, said, "I’ve been working in comics for more than 40 years, and this is the story I’ve always wanted to tell. It’s a joy to work with my old friend, the great storyteller Dick Giordano. Inking his work was one of my first jobs, and it’s great to be collaborating on something that means so much to both of us. We’re very excited that Erin has taken some time off from the Stratford Bard to work with us."
ComicMix Editor-in-Chief Mike Gold said, "I’ve known Dick and Frank since I worked at DC Comics, and I’m delighted to be working with them both again. This series is the best work they’ve ever done."
White Viper runs every Tuesday on ComicMIx, free and in full color.

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