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Image: Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart/Dark Horse Comics

Is there a comic writer who possibly loves spooky season as much as Hellboy’s Mike Mignola? Perhaps not, which is why the beloved creative is teaming up with artist Rachele Aragno to introduce a whole new spooky delight—and giving them terrifying tales not just for Halloween, but for Christmas too.

io9 has your first look inside Dark Horse Comics’ Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow’s Head, written by Mignola and featuring art from Aragno, alongside colors from Dave Stewart and letters Clem Robins. The one-shot follows the titular Leonide, a new character crafted by Mignola and Aragno thanks to a chance social media encounter last year.

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Image: Rachele Aragno/Dark Horse Comics

“Last October I was publishing daily sketches on social media. Mike Mignola had seen the first one, a portrait of a vampire girl, and he loved it,” Aragno said in a press release provided to io9. “From there we started talking about the idea of a collaboration between us, and that my vampire portrait could be the basis of a story. When Mike sent me the outline, I went crazy with joy. It was perfect, and I was delighted to be able to draw and put those words on paper. Mignola has always been in the pantheon of my favorite authors, and I was honored to be able to work with him.”

Miracle at the Crow’s Head is set in a small coastal village that finds the lives of its quiet denizens upended when a shipwreck brings a mysterious, small coffin to its shores—containing what is first believed to be a miracle, but becomes anything but. But Crow’s Head isn’t the only time we’re going to be seeing Leonide this year. io9 can exclusively reveal that the vampire will return in A Christmas for Crows, a holiday one-shot set to release in December, which sees Leonide and her small coffin discovered by a group of mountainfolk just in time for a chilling Christmas carol. Maybe folks should just stop opening any small caskets they find, honestly. Check out the variant cover, by Mignola and Dave Stewart, below!

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Image: Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart/Dark Horse Comics

“Leonide’s first story gave me the opportunity to start creating a very aesthetically strong main character along with many supporting actors or antagonists that I wanted to bring to light,” Aragno said in a statement provided to io9 over email. “I like the fact that an innocent-looking little girl steals souls and a mummy priest wants to exorcise her. In my opinion the stories that might be told about them could be very creepy!”

“The second story Mike wrote totally captivated me. I loved it from the first moment because it allowed me to expand the universe of Leonide with both new characters and new settings,” she continued. “I think the air you breathe is special at Christmas. Together with ghosts and a girl vampire, it’s a dream for all lovers of the genre. But, above all, this story allows us to understand how vast and articulated the world of Leonide can be.”

Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Rachele Aragno/Dark Horse Comics

“About two seconds after I came up with the first Leonide story, A Christmas for Crows popped into my head. I wasn’t trying to come up with a story––it just appeared. Sometimes that happens,” Mignola added. “And as the first part was timed for Halloween, it just made perfect sense for this one to be about Christmas. I always associate ghost stories with Christmas, and so I tried to do something very old-school—even to allow a dose of good old-fashioned religion into the story. It’s not often I let that stuff in but, hey, it’s Christmas.”

Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow’s Head hits store shelves October 5—read on to see our exclusive preview. In the meantime, Leonide the Vampyr: A Christmas for Crows is due for release December 7.

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Image: Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart and Clem Robins/Dark Horse Comics

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Image: Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart and Clem Robins/Dark Horse Comics

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Image: Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart and Clem Robins/Dark Horse Comics


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Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart/Dark Horse Comics

Is there a comic writer who possibly loves spooky season as much as Hellboy’s Mike Mignola? Perhaps not, which is why the beloved creative is teaming up with artist Rachele Aragno to introduce a whole new spooky delight—and giving them terrifying tales not just for Halloween, but for Christmas too.

io9 has your first look inside Dark Horse Comics’ Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow’s Head, written by Mignola and featuring art from Aragno, alongside colors from Dave Stewart and letters Clem Robins. The one-shot follows the titular Leonide, a new character crafted by Mignola and Aragno thanks to a chance social media encounter last year.

Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Rachele Aragno/Dark Horse Comics

“Last October I was publishing daily sketches on social media. Mike Mignola had seen the first one, a portrait of a vampire girl, and he loved it,” Aragno said in a press release provided to io9. “From there we started talking about the idea of a collaboration between us, and that my vampire portrait could be the basis of a story. When Mike sent me the outline, I went crazy with joy. It was perfect, and I was delighted to be able to draw and put those words on paper. Mignola has always been in the pantheon of my favorite authors, and I was honored to be able to work with him.”

Miracle at the Crow’s Head is set in a small coastal village that finds the lives of its quiet denizens upended when a shipwreck brings a mysterious, small coffin to its shores—containing what is first believed to be a miracle, but becomes anything but. But Crow’s Head isn’t the only time we’re going to be seeing Leonide this year. io9 can exclusively reveal that the vampire will return in A Christmas for Crows, a holiday one-shot set to release in December, which sees Leonide and her small coffin discovered by a group of mountainfolk just in time for a chilling Christmas carol. Maybe folks should just stop opening any small caskets they find, honestly. Check out the variant cover, by Mignola and Dave Stewart, below!

Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart/Dark Horse Comics

“Leonide’s first story gave me the opportunity to start creating a very aesthetically strong main character along with many supporting actors or antagonists that I wanted to bring to light,” Aragno said in a statement provided to io9 over email. “I like the fact that an innocent-looking little girl steals souls and a mummy priest wants to exorcise her. In my opinion the stories that might be told about them could be very creepy!”

“The second story Mike wrote totally captivated me. I loved it from the first moment because it allowed me to expand the universe of Leonide with both new characters and new settings,” she continued. “I think the air you breathe is special at Christmas. Together with ghosts and a girl vampire, it’s a dream for all lovers of the genre. But, above all, this story allows us to understand how vast and articulated the world of Leonide can be.”

Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Rachele Aragno/Dark Horse Comics

“About two seconds after I came up with the first Leonide story, A Christmas for Crows popped into my head. I wasn’t trying to come up with a story––it just appeared. Sometimes that happens,” Mignola added. “And as the first part was timed for Halloween, it just made perfect sense for this one to be about Christmas. I always associate ghost stories with Christmas, and so I tried to do something very old-school—even to allow a dose of good old-fashioned religion into the story. It’s not often I let that stuff in but, hey, it’s Christmas.”

Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow’s Head hits store shelves October 5—read on to see our exclusive preview. In the meantime, Leonide the Vampyr: A Christmas for Crows is due for release December 7.

Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart and Clem Robins/Dark Horse Comics

Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart and Clem Robins/Dark Horse Comics

Image for article titled Mike Mignola Gets Seasonally Spooky for Not One, But 2 Holidays

Image: Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart and Clem Robins/Dark Horse Comics


Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel and Star Wars releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about House of the Dragon and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

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