On Wednesday, March 25th, Mad Cave Studios is releasing HONOR AND CURSE: Eternal #1!

Created and written by Mark London (Underworld), with art and retailer incentive cover by Spanish comic book artist Jaime Infante (Legends of the DC Universe), colors by Fran Gamboa (Terrorbytes), and letters by Carlos M. Mangual, this new chapter expands the series’ mythology into bold new territory. Featuring additional covers by Nick Marinkovich (The Lavender Lady) and Filya Bratukhin (Swat Kats), the story collides ancient feudal oaths with a modern world nowhere near ready for the shadows rising to claim it.

Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Mad Cave Studios’ release on New Comic Book Day…

HONOR AND CURSE: Eternal #1

Written by Mark London
Art by Jaime Infante
Colors by Fran Gamboa
Letters by Carlos M. Mangual

Covers & Cover Artists:
Nick Marinkovich (Cover A)
Filya Bratukhin (Cover B)
Jaime Infante (Cover C)

An immortal ninja cursed with a vengeful war spirit is forced out of hiding to protect the last descendants of his sworn family, even if it means unleashing the monster within.

Six hundred years ago, shinobi warrior Genshi Sakagura was cursed to share his soul with a mythic spirit of war—the Tengu. Now immortal, he hides in modern-day New York, living in silence and penance, praying the curse stays buried. But when an ancient cult threatens the descendants of the family he swore to protect, Genshi must take up the blade again. To save them, he risks unleashing the monster inside—and becoming the very weapon the world fears most.



About Mad Cave Studios:

Driven by madness and committed to quality. Mad Cave Studios provides quality entertainment with a fresh take on an array of genres. From fantasy and action to sci-fi and horror, Mad Cave publishes stories that resonate with unapologetic and authentic audiences.


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