JILL AND THE KILLERS: Oni Press Unveils First Look at Teenage Thriller Series
At New York Comic-Con, Oni Press unveiled a new series called JILL AND THE KILLERS. This teenage thriller, written by Olivia Cuartero-Briggs and illustrated by Roberta Ingranata, takes readers on a captivating journey. Set to be released on January 31, 2024, JILL AND THE KILLERS #1 is part of ONI’s 2024 lineup, which includes five exciting new monthly comic series from various talented creators.



The story revolves around Jill Estrada, a teenager returning to school after her mother’s mysterious disappearance. Eager to regain a sense of normalcy, Jill finds herself swept up in a true-crime subscription mystery game called Box Killers. However, the line between the game and reality begins to blur when Jill’s clues align with a series of local disappearances. Together with her friends, Jill must unravel the truth behind these eerie crimes before one of them becomes the next victim.
Editor Megan Brown describes JILL AND THE KILLERS as a must-read for fans of true crime and murder mysteries. The series tackles themes of trauma and friendship, featuring dynamic artwork that brings the story to life. Olivia Cuartero-Briggs expresses her pride in the series, emphasizing its focus on strong female characters and her unique sense of humor. Artist Roberta Ingranata shares her enthusiasm, highlighting the emotional depth and gripping mystery that pays homage to beloved 80s and 90s films.



JILL AND THE KILLERS #1 will include covers by talented artists including Sanya Anwar, Marguerite Sauvage, Alison Sampson, and Celia Lowenthal. Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey as Jill and her friends navigate the dark secrets hidden within the world of JILL AND THE KILLERS.
JILL AND THE KILLERS #1 will be available at your favorite local comic shop on January 31, 2024. Check out the preview below:










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