
Hidden Springs
Rob Williams(Author)
Dark Horse Comics (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 5. January 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
104 pages
978-1-5067-4973-0 (ISBN)
Description
While on a retirement community field trip, a group of ageing ex-Hollywood stars encounter a baby kaiju on the run from military agents.
Rob Williams writes a humorous and thoughtful graphic novel, with art by Nil Vendrell, colors by Berta Sastre, and letters by Simon Bowland.
When a group of Hollywood has-beens bond with a baby kaiju that crashes into their peaceful forest outing, they become its only hope for escaping the army special forces that want to harness it and its destructive power. Psychically connecting to a former movie star, the kaiju directs them to take it back to the ocean. But what are the chances that a bunch of oldsters can outsmart the US military when they can’t even remember what they had for breakfast?
They’ll need to reconcile their pasts to save the world’s future in this wild tale of unlikely heroes.
Collects Hidden Springs #1–#4.
Rob Williams writes a humorous and thoughtful graphic novel, with art by Nil Vendrell, colors by Berta Sastre, and letters by Simon Bowland.
When a group of Hollywood has-beens bond with a baby kaiju that crashes into their peaceful forest outing, they become its only hope for escaping the army special forces that want to harness it and its destructive power. Psychically connecting to a former movie star, the kaiju directs them to take it back to the ocean. But what are the chances that a bunch of oldsters can outsmart the US military when they can’t even remember what they had for breakfast?
They’ll need to reconcile their pasts to save the world’s future in this wild tale of unlikely heroes.
Collects Hidden Springs #1–#4.
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5067-4973-0 (9781506749730)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Written by Rob Williams with art by Nil Vendrell, colors by Berta Sastre, and letters by Simon Bowland.