Ava’s Demon Book Two: Aftermath – Michelle Fus Epic OGN Returns with Book Two at Skybound
Skybound Comet has exciting news for fans of the YA webcomic Ava’s Demon as they announced the upcoming retail release of Ava’s Demon Book Two: Aftermath, the next chapter in the series. Written by acclaimed author Michelle Fus, the original graphic novel will be available for the first time in bookstores in May 2024.
Readers of all ages were captivated by the groundbreaking webcomic and the first book in the series, Ava’s Demon Book One: Reborn, has already made its way to reader’s homes and is available for purchase everywhere books are sold and at your favorite local comic shops.
Aftermath is the highly anticipated sequel to one of the most successful graphic novel crowdfunding campaigns of all time. It is also one of the top three highest-performing webcomic campaigns, having raised almost $1.2 million across two blockbuster Kickstarter campaigns. Michelle Fus, the talented author behind Ava’s Demon, expressed her excitement about Aftermath and the opportunity to share her lovingly crafted illustrations with readers worldwide.
Aftermath directly continues the story from the devastating events of Reborn. Following a momentous attack against TITAN’s forces, Ava’s newfound power has a polarizing effect on her friends. As they escape TITAN HQ, Ava must come to terms with the consequences of her actions.
According to Skybound’s Editorial Director Alex Antone, Aftermath delves deeper into the world and characters of Ava’s Demon. Michelle Fus’s art reaches new heights, evoking strong emotions with every turn of the page. Readers will undoubtedly be left craving more once they reach the final page.
Look for Ava’s Demon Book Two: Aftermath at your local comic shop and everywhere books are sold on May 28th & 29th, 2024. Check out the cover revealed below:
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