@DARKHORSE HIT COMIC SERIES “KILL ALL IMMORTALS” IS BACK IN BUSINESS
One of the most exciting, bloody, action-packed Dark Horse Comics debuts of 2024, Kill All Immortals returns after a sell-out debut for more vicious combat and power struggles in Kill All Immortals II. Writer Zack Kaplan (Dark Empty Void, Mindset, Port of Earth), artist Fico Ossio (Black Lightning, No One Left to Fight), colorist Thiago Rocha (Sister Imperator, The Midnight: Shadows), and Eisner-winning letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (The Witcher: The Bear and the Butterfly, Drive Like Hell) take the immortal violence to new heights in this five-issue continuation of what Capes & Tights called “one of the best comics series of the year.”
Fans of this hit series can secure issue #1 in October 2025, with main cover art by returning cover artist and Clio-Award winner Oliver Barrett (Something is Killing the Children, WWE The New Day: Power of Positivity), as well as variant covers from Matt Taylor (Dragon Age: The Missing, Far Cry: Rite of Passage), John Giang (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Transformers), and Tula Lotay (Barnstormers, Tomb Raider). Issues #2-5 will each offer a single variant by Ivan Tao (Thundercats, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers), Dan Quintana (Dawnrunner, Universal Monsters: Frankenstein), Alan Quah (Nightwing, Red Sonja: Age of Chaos), and Stefano Simeone (Rogue Sun, Wyrd), respectively.
“We are so proud of the ridiculous response to the first arc, so grateful to Dark Horse for the shared belief in this series, and so absolutely thrilled to be bringing readers more Kill All Immortals,” said Kaplan. “And for this second season, we really tried to make this story bigger, bloodier and bolder than ever. And as the world expands, we’ve got more immortals, more secrets and a lot more action.”
“Getting to return to Kill All Immortals is an absolute thrill,” remarked Ossio. “The response to the first arc was incredible, and it lit a fire in all of us to push things even further this time. Visually, I wanted to match the boldness and intensity of the story—bigger scope, deeper emotion, and full-throttle action. This arc gave me the chance to explore new layers of Frey’s world and challenge myself with every page. And getting to build this with such an amazing team—Zack, Thiago, Hassan, and Tom—has been a joy. Along with the belief and support from Dark Horse. I’m truly proud of what we’re building together. It’s raw, it’s charged, and I can’t wait for readers to dive in.”
In Kill All Immortals II:
The Asvalds were once a powerful billionaire Viking family with a source of secret immortality, until the family’s only daughter, Frey Asvald, led her brothers in a principled rebellion to overthrow their barbaric father and end their eternal powers. But when an ancient and supernatural adversary threatens to destroy their precarious empire and kill them one by one, they must band together as a family, survive another deadly war, all while testing their new mortality.
“Fundamentally, the story is continuing our journey with our heartfelt and daring Erika Slaughter style-heroine Frey Asvald, who finds herself torn between her attempts to be ordinary in a violent and extraordinary war over power, as she and her family will face their greatest adversaries ever,” Kaplan added. “And we are not pulling any punches here. We’re taking on Jon Wick-esque action with HBO level drama, and more timely thematic exploration of the undying power of billionaires right now. And I cannot wait for you all to see the incredible visual symphony that the creative team is playing with here. It’s breath-taking, it’s energetic and it’s coming your way soon.”
Gather your kin for more war in Kill All Immortals II #1 (of 5) when the visceral sequel arrives in comic shops on October 1, 2025, for $4.99. Visit Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.
Praise for Kill All Immortals:
“Kill All Immortals is a hell of a book about family, lineage, and what happens when we seize our destiny with blood and emotional strength.”—AIPT
“What Zack Kaplan, Fico Ossio, Thiago Rocha and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou are able to do in 28 pages is simply stunning. A fresh take on immortality and power struggles that did not disappoint and has us eagerly awaiting more.”—Capes & Tights
“Masterfully announces itself onto the scene.” – Nerd Initiative
“An excellent blood-soaked family drama.” – Pages and Panels
“A delightfully tense corporate drama with swords.” – Major Spoilers
“Kill All Immortals has us hooked.” – Graphic Policy
“Best of the year.” – TLDR