![]() | Sarah Graley put out Kim Reaper through Oni Press last year, with a collection in February. Now a sequel has been announced. Kim Reaper: Vampire Island is a four-issue miniseries that brings back Kim and Becka. College relationships are tough for everyone, but they’re EXTRA hard for Kim. Her grumpy grim reaper bosses are always mad at her, her girlfriend Becka’s roommate keeps hanging around, and now everybody is super into vampires for some reason! And she accidentally let slip […] |
![]() Sarah Graley put out Kim Reaper through Oni Press last year, with a collection in February. Now a sequel has been announced. Kim Reaper: Vampire Island is a four-issue miniseries that brings back Kim and Becka.
![]() Kim Reaper: Vampire Island #1 cover by Sarah Graley Kim Reaper: Vampire Island will launch September 5. The first issue can be preordered from your local comic book store with code JUL18 2045; it’s $3.99 for 32 pages. There’s also a variant cover by Katy Farina that can be ordered with code JUL18 2046. ![]() Kim Reaper: Vampire Island #1 cover by Katy Farina To allow readers to catch up, the first book, Grim Beginnings, is being serialized online with a new page every weekday.
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