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Into the Unbeing (single issues) #5

Into the Unbeing: Part Two #1

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A group of explorers wander the sweltering jungles of Brazil in search of a fabled leviathan. Led by surveyor Edwin Hall, the group is quickly laid to waste by the harsh environment. With few other options, Edwin and his son Aldous take refuge within a steaming maw. Now they are lost within an eldritch landscape. And every moment that passes is another where their flesh is remade. Into the Unbeing is an adventure into the sublime from the critically acclaimed writer Zac Thompson (Cemetery Kids Don’t Die, Romulus) and visionary artist Hayden Sherman (Dark Dungeon, Absolute Wonder Woman). • Picking up right where Into the Unbeing Part One left off. • Four issue series.

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Published February 12, 2025

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Zac Thompson

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Zac Thompson is a writer born and raised on Prince Edward Island, Canada. He's written titles like Marvelous X-Men, Cable, and X-Men: Black for Marvel Comics. Along with indie books such as Her Infernal Descent, Relay, and The Replacer.

In 2019, Zac became the showrunner of the Age of X-Man universe at Marvel Comics. His critically acclaimed miniseries, Come Into Me, was called the best horror comic of 2018 by HorrorDNA. His debut comic series, The Dregs, was called "lowbrow brilliant" by New York Magazine. His novel, Weaponized, was the winner of the 2016 CryptTV horror fiction contest.

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November 28, 2025
The character keeps sliding down that long, spiraling chute into madness, stumbling through the vast and reeking corpse of a dead god.

A surprising backstory bubbles up from the dark, followed by a reveal predictable, yet warped enough to make the floor tilt beneath you. Have you noticed, by the way, that the floor is warm, sticky and seems to... breathe?

The art once again hits with creepy surgical precision, every panel sharp and merciless. The psychological anguish grinds against the raw physical horror until the two are almost indistinguishable.
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Author 17 books18 followers
December 14, 2024
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Amazing stuff. The art, the story! Beautifully macabre with the madness and body horror. truly living to the title.
If anything, it's stronger than the start of volume one: here we plunge straight into the heat of the people lured like flies into the all consuming unkown
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