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COVER A BY DANIEL IRIZARRI |
You can play video games in your sleep with the Dreamwave console. If you die, no problem. You awaken refreshed the next morning. But rumors slither through the internet about Cemetery Kids who never awaken from the Nightmare Cemetery game. What happened to the four kids who came back but were forever changed? How are they navigating life now?
Here's all the info from Oni Press:
CEMETERY KIDS RUN RABID #1 (of 4) | |
WRITTEN BY ZAC THOMPSON
ART BY DANIEL IRIZARRI
ON SALE AUGUST 13th, 2025 | $4.99 | 32 PGS. | FC
YOU CAN'T ESCAPE THIS GAME, EVEN IN YOUR DREAMS. Acclaimed creators Zac Thompson (Into the Unbeing—Parts 1 & 2) and Daniel Irrizari (Judge Dredd, XINO) enter an synapse-shredding new level of the groundbreaking science-horror hybrid that began with CEMETERY KIDS DON'T DIE!
One
year ago, four friends barely escaped the unrelenting terror of the
video game called Nightmare Cemetery. After spending endless hours
locked into the innovative Dreamwave—the first gaming console played
entirely while you sleep—in order to save one of their own from the
game’s all-too-real consequences, they survived . . . barely.
But
after their harrowing rescue, they’ve decided they’ve had enough of
Nightmare Cemetery and its enigmatic final boss, the King of Sleep. That
is, until the newest DLC, The Blighted Sprawl, suddenly appears online
with a promise to reveal the truth of what actually lurks at the heart
of Nightmare Cemetery’s digital darkness . . . and why its effects are
now bleeding out into the real world in an array of bizarre and
disturbing new ways.
The
sold-out series that AiPT! called “compelling sci-fi horror . . . that
feels closer to home than it should” returns with a perfect new
jumping-on point for the series that challenges Stephen King, Clive
Barker, and David Cronenberg to a three-way PVP deathmatch in a
cyberpunk haunted house!
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COVER B BY MARTIN SIMMONDS |
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COVER C BY GEGÊ SCHALL |
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FULL ART VARIANT (1:10) BY MARTIN SIMMONDS |
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