Following the announcement of Reflector Entertainment’s first ambitious transmedia property Unknown 9, Dark Horse Comics is proud to announce a partnership with Reflector to publish a line of Unknown 9 comics starting this fall.
In Unknown 9 Archives, writer John Ney Rieber (The Books of Magic, Captain America, G.I. Joe) and acclaimed artist Jae Lee (Inhumans, Before Watchmen, The Dark Tower) explore history to shed light on events that changed the course of humanity forever. Follow Kieran, a reckless young merchant whose encounter with a mysterious woman opens his eyes to his family’s centuries-old involvement with a secret network of traders and explorers dedicated to the discovery of ancient hidden knowledge.
A free preview for Unknown 9 Archives will be released next week (Wednesday, October 3) on Dark Horse Digital, Comixology, iTunes, and Google Books. Fans attending New York Comic Con will have the chance to pick up the preview at the Dark Horse Comics booth (#1636). Artist Jae Lee is also signing in the Dark Horse Comics booth on Saturday, October 6 from 5:30-6:30 PM. The first complete issue is expected to hit in Spring 2019.
Unknown 9 is an occult conspiracy thriller focused on the Leap Year Society, a secretive organization aiming to uncover the keys to mankind’s greatest mysteries. As the world of Unknown 9 expands, fans will be able to experience stories told across a variety of platforms and points of entry, and the interwoven narratives will be shaped by their participation. It is the ambitious first universe launched by Reflector Entertainment, a venture led by Alex Amancio (Assassin’s Creed) in partnership with Guy Laliberté (Cirque du Soleil).
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Little more research plz
A very misleading comic. Dark Horse promises the Unknown 9… and that’s what you expect… yet the writer completely neglected any mention of the actual origins… It’s pretty confusing and misleading. I hope Dark Horse addresses this in the next issue . Maybe actually consult with someone who knows a little bit about the nine.
The Illumanati 9
Wait. Is this actually supposed to be Asokas Nine? A white girl with green eyes and Indian henna drawn in the shape of Illuminati symbols all over her arm. Seriously. Illumanati henna. All they forgot was the bindhi in the shape of a pyramid. Im sure that will be in the next issue. Well written. Well drawn. Badly researched, culturally insensitive and just very disappointing for what the title promises.
CONFUSING BUT NOT WESTERN CONSPIRACY
so… seriously… this is the two-page comic that’s supposed to be part of the whole trans-marketing conspiracy to create fake news, films and history to rob India of the 9? i don’t get that at all. at all. i actually don’t get anything from this comic its kinda abstract. once again… reactionary extreme leftist blogs just trying to provoke Indians into believing the West is trying to rewrite their history.