This Wednesday, May 17th, IDW Publishing is releasing under their IDW Dark imprint – SMILE: For the Camera #4 (of 5)!

Discover how the models navigate this terrifying web in SMILE: For the Camera #4, the penultimate issue brought to you by horror star Hannah Rose May (The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, Rogues’ Gallery).

Here’s a look at the covers, the storyline, and preview pages
for this week’s new release from IDW Publishing!

SMILE: For the Camera #4 (of 5)

Written by Hannah Rose May
Art by Miriana Puglia
Colors by Dearbhla Kelly
Letters by Brian Kolek

Covers & Cover Artists:
Skylar Patridge (Cover A)
Mirka Andolfo (Cover B)
Sweeney Boo (Cover C – Fashion Magazine Variant)
Flops (Cover D)

Some people just can’t cut it as models.

With three models dead by increasingly gory means, Purple and his brutal surFACE Modeling Agency are in crisis management mode. To try to prevent another incident, the agency sends the two remaining models on an all-expenses-paid trip, where the combative Ivy shares her theories on the cause of their misery with a bizarrely passive peer.

Yet despite how hard the people in Ivy’s life try to maintain the veneer of normalcy, the grinning cracks begin to form. Amid the reality-shattering hallucinations, very powerful people try to manipulate the models for their own purposes.


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