![]() "A lot of the books, or many of the books, have been a few years in development from concept to execution. "It's been such a long time that we've all been kind of working on this stuff in secret," Snyder told SYFY WIRE last week as the third Scottober title, Night of the Ghoul, arrived on ComiXology. ![]() For the writer himself, who's been working on many of the books behind the scenes for years, it marks the beginning of a new chapter, and the end of a long period of waiting and hoping. This month, in what ComiXology dubbed "Scottober," the first wave of three books finally arrived, cementing Snyder as one of the platform's most important creative voices through action-horror series We Have Demons (drawn by Capullo), high-concept sci-fi mystery Clear (drawn by Francis Manapul), and period horror Night of the Ghoul (drawn by Francavilla). Under the agreement, Snyder and a list of collaborators that included artists like Greg Capullo, Francesco Francavilla, Tula Lotay, and more would publish a slate of eight new series for the digital comics behemoth across a wide variety of subgenres, all of them creator-owned and poised to later get print releases from Dark Horse Comics. After years of acclaimed, grand-scale work at DC Comics that culminated in Dark Nights: Death Metal, Snyder's Best Jackett Press revealed a new deal with ComiXology that would push him into creator-owned comics like never before. Last summer, comics writer Scott Snyder announced an ambitious new project that primed him to take his career in a bold new direction. ![]()
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