Humans and orcs band together in new comic book series 'The Hunger and the Dusk' from GWillowWilson and MrRiktus .
For readers looking for their next high fantasy comic book adventure, your wait is almost over. Collider is excited to exclusively reveal that writer G. Willow Wilson and artist Chris Wildgoose will be collaborating on The Hunger and the Dusk, an epic high fantasy adventure full of drama, gore, and sweeping romance.
The Hunger and the Dusk will follow Tara, an orc healer and cousin to the orc overlord Troth Icemane, and Callum Battlechild, a human commander. As the pair have to set aside a lifetime of prejudice and misconceptions and work together in common cause to ensure the survival of their people, both will be tested and challenged beyond all they've known. And as we know, where antagonistic sparks fly, sometimes sparks of a different sort fly as well.
The Inspiration for The Hunger and the Dusk Series author Wilson is perhaps best known for her work on Ms. Marvel, Wonder Woman, and Poison Ivy, making this type of project a bit of a departure for her. Of her inspiration to finally write the story, Wilson says:
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