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Published January 10, 2020

See the Terrors That Await in 'Ravencroft'

Take a look at all-new artwork and hear from writer Frank Tieri!

Last week, readers got their first taste of Frank Tieri’s RAVENCROFT in RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: CARNAGE, the first of three one-shots that pave the way for his new series. Sold out with a second printing coming next month, RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: CARNAGE told a deliciously dark tale that tied together Ravencroft’s chilling past with established Marvel lore. The twisted tour through RAVENCROFT’s most pivotal, and most frightening, chapters, continues in RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH on Wednesday, January 15 and RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: DRACULA on Wednesday, January 22. They’ll be no turning back as more sinister secrets come to light about the Marvel Universe’s darkest corner. But even with these many revelations, readers still won’t be prepared for the horrors that await when the doors of RAVENCROFT swing open on Wednesday, January 29 in RAVENCROFT #1!

“When Frank pitched us his idea for RAVENCROFT, I instantly knew he had hit on something special,” raves Editor in Chief C.B. Cebulski. “And the one-shots quickly grew to a mini, which in turn expanded to Ravencroft becoming an important part of Marvel’s overall story plans in 2020. There’s all kinds of craziness coming!”

Are you ready for RAVENCROFT? See for yourself by acquainting yourself with some of the notorious inmates you’ll meet there in this exclusive peek at RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: DRACULA.

RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: DRACULA
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: DRACULA

Now, hear it straight from the mad architect of Ravencroft himself, writer Frank Tieri:

“We’re really telling the tale of two Ravencrofts. In the RUINS OF RAVENCROFT one-shots, we’re taking a deep dive into the PAST… uncovering some of the previously unrevealed dark lore of the institution, which as readers will see is very much intertwined with some rather disturbing history of the Marvel Universe itself. In fact, one could even say the history of Ravencroft IS the history of evil in the Marvel Universe. Fans saw that demonstrated firsthand in the just released RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: CARNAGE and that trend continues with the upcoming RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH and RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: DRACULA."

If you dare, check out the cover for April’s RAVENCROFT #4 by Kyle Hotz:

Ravencroft #4 cover

Tieri goes on to say: "These diabolical history lessons lead us to our five-issue series, RAVENCROFT where we deal with Ravencroft’s PRESENT. Expect plenty of twists and turns and some really %^&*ed up surprises… and that’s not even me mentioning the VERY shocking prisoner who occupies Cell 616. And I’ll just let fans make of that what they will in the meantime…”

Want even more, True Believers? Here's a preview of next week’s RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH!

RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH

It's sure to be a gritty, twisted turn for this dark corner of the Marvel Universe -- make sure you don't miss a single issue! You can pre-order your copies online or at your local comic shop -- and you can find RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: CARNAGE in comic shops right now!

RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: SABRETOOTH
Written by FRANK TIERI

Art by GUILLERMO SANNA and ANGEL UNZUETA
Cover by GERARDO SANDOVAL
Wednesday, January 15

RUINS OF RAVENCROFT: DRACULA
Written by FRANK TIERI
Art by STEFANO LANDINI and ANGEL UNZUETA

Cover by GERARDO SANDOVAL
Wednesday, January 22

RAVENCROFT #1
Written by FRANK TIERI
Art by ANGEL UNZUETA
Cover by KYLE HOTZ
Wednesday, January 29

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