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'Epic Kill' announced by Image Comics
Published Friday, Feb 17 2012, 17:16 GMT | By Mark Langshaw | Add comment
Epic Kill has been announced by Image Comics.
Raffaele Ienco's creator-owned project tells the story of an 18-year-old super-assassin named Song, who struggles to remember a former life.

"Song was taught to 'suppress all human emotion and compassion' because of her mission - which is far bigger than what you see in the first issue - can't be completed by someone with doubt, someone who would stop for even a second and question what she is doing," Ienco explained.
"She's come to America to fulfil this mission and left all the tears she'll ever shed back home in the body of the little girl she once was. Anyone who gets in her way... better move."
Ienco, who will serve as writer and artist on the title, previously released the creator owned-horror comic Devoid of Life with Image.
Epic Kill #1 will be available in print and digital on May 2.
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Raffaele Ienco's creator-owned project tells the story of an 18-year-old super-assassin named Song, who struggles to remember a former life.

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"Song was taught to 'suppress all human emotion and compassion' because of her mission - which is far bigger than what you see in the first issue - can't be completed by someone with doubt, someone who would stop for even a second and question what she is doing," Ienco explained.
"She's come to America to fulfil this mission and left all the tears she'll ever shed back home in the body of the little girl she once was. Anyone who gets in her way... better move."
Ienco, who will serve as writer and artist on the title, previously released the creator owned-horror comic Devoid of Life with Image.
Epic Kill #1 will be available in print and digital on May 2.
> Image Comics announces 20th Anniversary expo
> More comics news
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