Al Ewing series We Only Find Them When They're Dead sets sail in search of dead gods
Here's your first look at Al š¶Ewing and Simone Di Meo's We Only Find Them When They're Deadš

Writer Al Ewing's creator-owned series We Only Find Them When They're Dead, created alongside artist Simone Di Meo, takes the writer's trademark sense of larger-than-life sci-fi weirdness and amps it upš¦ way past 11, following a crew of space scavengers who harvest resources from the corpses of ancient cosmic deities floating in space.
Now, Boom! has released the first look at Di Meo and colorist Mariasara Mią± otti's interior pages, along with a cover from the series artist and a variant from Christian Ward (featuring a character who mysteriously looks not so unlike Al Ewing himself, seen hź§ere).
"Captain Malik and the crew of the Vihaan II harvest resources from the giant corpses of alien gods found on the edge of human space," reads Boom!'s official description of We Only Find Them When They're Dead. "While other autopsy ships race to salvage the meat, minerals, and metals that sustain the human race, Malik sees an opportunity to finally break free ꦔfrom this system by being the first to find a living god. But Malikās obsession with the gods will push his crew into danger at the darkest reaches of spaceāunless the rogue agent on thā¦eir trail can stop them first..."






"We Only Find Them When They're Dead is a concept I've been brewing for some years now, something that merges a few of my favorite things - high-concept action, world-building, quests for the meaning behind existence and heavily metaphorical scienšÆce fiction - and uses them to create a unš iverse we're building out into something truly vast, rich and strange," Ewing stated when the series was announced. "No matter which parts of my work you've enjoyed before, there'll be something here for you to love."
We Only Find ThemᦠWhen They're Dead #1 is sź¦cheduled for release September 2.
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