Dark Horse announced the upcoming collection for the historical horror series, Séance in the Asylum. Gathering the four issue miniseries written by Clay McLeod Chapman, illustrated by Leonardo Marcello Grassi, colored by Mauro Gulman, and lettered by Frank Cvetkovic is set to release this June. Séance in the Asylum explores spirituality as a form of therapy in the months following the American Civil War.
A full synopsis for the series and the cover to the collection can be seen below.
1865. The Civil War finally reaches its grueling end. Soldiers returning from the frontline come home broken, their minds shattered. An influx of patients overwhelms The Ashcroft Hospital, an asylum in upstate New York. Dr. John James Templeton is busy developing a radical new theory: spiritualism—the act of communicating with the dead—is its own form of therapy. What better way to draw out these mental maladies than with a little assistance from the other side? Templeton enlists Alicia Wilkinson, a medium who established herself as a sought-after conduit capable of contacting the dead as a young girl.
These séance sessions become a cutting-edge form of “spectral therapy,” where patients are permitted to converse with, perhaps expunge, their maladies. By reaching out beyond the veil of our world, these spirits aid in drawing out the illness of the patient. But something is changing in the patients. They are acting different…possessed, perhaps. Templeton’s experiment is a success. Too successful. It is up to Alicia to understand what is happening to the patients of Ashcroft…before it’s too late.
Séance in the Asylum (paperback, 96 pages, 6.625” x 10.1875”) will be available in bookstores on June 3, 2025 and in comic shops on June 4, 2025.