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Vertigo’s Bleeding Hearts Goes Back For Second Printing In March

Bleeding Hearts #1, the chilling new comic book series from DC Vertigo by Deniz Camp and Stipan Morian, hit comic shops today, and strong demand has already prompted DC to send the issue back to press for a Second Printing.

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In Bleeding Hearts, DC Vertigo returns to the kind of intimate, character-driven horror that defined some of its most memorable titles. The series follows two damaged souls bound by a shared trauma they cannot outrun, drawing them into a slow-burn descent where love, obsession, and monstrosity blur together. As their lives unravel, the story exposes the terrifying truths people hide behind their closest relationships, delivering a haunting, atmospheric debut that lingers long after the final page.

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Fans can find the first printing of Bleeding Hearts?#1 on shelves now, while supplies remain available, and are encouraged to reach out to their local comic book shops to add the series and the upcoming Bleeding Hearts?#1 Second Printing to their pull list so they do not miss what comes next after that jaw-dropping final page of Bleeding Hearts #1.

As more readers discover the series and anticipation builds for Bleeding Hearts?#2 on March?11, momentum will continue to build. Don’t lose your head (or anything vital) as you rush to jump into this new DC Vertigo series!

A Second Printing of Bleeding Hearts #1 is now underway, ensuring continued availability as more readers discover the series.

Bleeding Hearts #1 Second Printing will feature the original main cover art by Stipan Morian, updated with new logo coloring for this edition.

DC Vertigo will also offer a Second Printing variant cover, presenting an inks-only version of Nick Dragotta’s variant artwork from the first printing.

The Second Printing will arrive in stores on March 18.

Vertigo’s Bleeding Hearts Goes Back For Second Printing In March
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