The Walking Deadcreator Robert Kirkman and former showrunner Scott M. Gimple have dropped their trade name new risible series , the charmingly titledDIE!DIE!DIE ! , out of nowhere . Aside from achieve widespread acclaim for his work on theThe Walking Deadcomic , Kirkman has had considerable recent success with a number of other titles includingOutcastandInvincible , both of which have been or will be given thesmall screen treatment . Kirkman has also worked as an executive producer on AMC’sThe Walking Deadadaptation . Similarly , Gimple defy an executive role on the TV serial , however the producer has largely crop on tv set and celluloid projects such asDrive , FlashforwardandGhost Rider : Spirit of Vengeance , with limited experience in the world of funnies .

In a smart set dominated by social media and instant news , it has become progressively difficult for the amusement industry to deliver genuine surprises . As such , when a jounce liberation does come out , the resulting attention can actually be more in effect than a lengthy marketing campaign . A eminent - profile late exercise of this technique in action would beThe Cloverfield Paradox , which wasreleased out of nowhereon Netflix on the nighttime of the Super Bowl , generating good deal of bombilation in the process .

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Kirkman and Gimple have now shockingly released their new ongoing amusing serial publication without any build - up whatsoever . Written by both Kirkman and Gimple , DIE!DIE!DIE!is print through Image / Skybound Entertainment and features graphics fromBatman Incorporatedartist Chris Burnham , with coloring by Nathan Fairbairn and lettering from Rus Wooton . DIE!DIE!DIE!focuses on a secret society within the U.S. government that manipulate world event by assassinate a sort of unlucky victim .

As with many other Robert Kirkman titles , DIE!DIE!DIE!promises to pull no punches in terms of violence and gore and in a press release , the writer even suggested that " PUKE!PUKE!PUKE"might have been a more appropriate rubric . Speaking about the new comedian and its sudden release , Kirkman claimed he want " to make going to a comic store exciting again . "

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DIE!DIE!DIE!Issue 1 is out today .

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