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NYCC ’24: Little Nightmares comics coming up from Titan, with a sneak peek at the Con

The über creepy Little Nightmares series of games is coming to comics, with a special sneak preview stalking NYCC.

Unsettling

If you’re a fan of horror games, then you might’ve played a little series called Little Nightmares. Bandai Namco’s games have been some of the most genuinely freaky titles to see release, and have caught on big time with players, spawning a third installment set for release some time next year.

The series showcases a dark and twisted universe where the nightmares and fears of vanished children become real. But those terrors won’t be constrained to gaming for that much longer, as Titan Comics has revealed that the property is coming to the printed page.

“It’s been an incredible journey to distill Little Nightmares into the comic medium; Lonnie and Dennis have packed each panel with depth and deeper meaning, for a twisting mystery that’ll leave you haunted and yearning for the next issue.” says Phoebe Hedges, Titan Comics Editor. 

Titan Comics press release

Little Nightmares: Descent to Nowhere #1 will deliver the first installment of what will be a four-issue mini-series. The book will hail from The Sickness and Cable writer Lonnie Nadler, who genre fans may also know from the Little Nightmares podcast The Sounds of Nightmares, along with artist Dennis Menheere. Fans can look for a graphic novel to bundle all four of those issues once the series concludes as well, but they won’t have to wait til next year to get a taste of the series’ terror.

Titan Comics has announced a special preview that will be available at NYCC this week (October 17th-20th), at Bandai Namco’s booth (# 2319). What’ll actually be included in that sneak peek is still a mystery, but if you’re a fan who’s going to be at the convention, then stopping by and checking it out may very well be worth your time.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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