Never Die Club

Authors: Marcello Fontana (script), Thony Silas, Alex Lins, and others (illustrations)

Pages: 52 per volume – ongoing series – volume  3 in inking stage and part 4 (final) in production. (extra content available)

Full color (black and White version available)

Target audience age: adult

Keywords: Immortals – Thriller – Betrayal – Action

Synopsis:

Vol 1. The Havanna’s Anti_Budha: A silent war has been waged for centuries. On one side, the immortals, and on the other, the heirs of a medieval order. But is immortality real or a terrible metaphor for a group that has secretly subjugated humanity for centuries? Amidst the war are our central characters: Tristan, the intentionally inefficient hitman of the immortals, and Venus’ Garden, an immortal who intends to live a love story with a normal guy. But this board has more than just black and white spaces. The pieces don’t always move according to the rules, and a single pawn can change the course of the entire game. A triangle of love, betrayals, and revenge unfolds in the streets of Havana, Amsterdam, São Paulo, and Paris, showing that, in the Never Die Club, living forever can be a heavy burden to bear.

Vol. 2 – The Judas’ Games: The immortal Venus was betrayed, captured, and tortured, but the cycle of twists and turns at the Never Die Club is just beginning. Now accompanied by her former tormentor, Tristan, she must embark on a road trip between Andorra and Morocco, confronting not only her current enemies but also the shadows of her past. Recommended reading for those who enjoy strong characters and engaging plots.”

About Thony Silas

Thony Silas is a renowned Brazilian comic book artist who has worked with major publishers like Marvel and DC Comics. Some of his notable works include “Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth,” “Venom,” “Daredevil: Dark Nights,” “Batman Beyond 2.0,” and “Justice League: Gods and Monsters.”

About Alex Lins

Alex Lins is a talented visual designer and storyteller. In 2019, Alex started drawing for Marvel, working on titles like “Immortal Hulk,” “New Mutants,” “Hellcat,” and “Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood,” for which he was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Short Story. For DC Comics/Black Label, he worked on Plastic Man. In Europe, he has been working on a yet-to-be-announced title for Soleil/Delcourt.

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