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Titan Comics Reveal First Look at Cover Images of RIVERS OF LONDON: HERE BE DRAGONS

Titan Comics has revealed the cover art for the upcoming RIVERS OF LONDON: HERE BE DRAGONS series hitting comic book stores in July ’23.

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Titan Comics has revealed a first look at the covers for Here Be Dragons – the next phase of Rivers of London comics, set in the world of the bestselling novel series. For this upcoming series, comic series writers Ben Aaronovitch (Rivers of London) and Andrew Cartmel (The Vinyl Detective) are joined by BAFTA-nominated scriptwriter, and award-winning New York Times bestselling author James Swallow, with artwork by José María Beroy. 

This cover preview shows the first look at a dangerous monster at large above the streets of London. After a Met Police helicopter on night patrol is attacked by an unidentified aerial phenomena, the Met’s only sanctioned wizard, Peter Grant, and his mentor, Thomas Nightingale, are called to investigate.

A dangerous monster is at large above the streets of London. And its name… Wyvern! After a Met Police helicopter on night patrol is attacked by an unidentified aerial phenomena, the Met’s only sanctioned wizard, Peter Grant, and his mentor, Thomas Nightingale, are called in to investigate.Peter and Nightingale find themselves drawn into a battle between two groups of hunters – one human, and one fae – as they uncover a legacy of events that extend back to the 1960s.To save the skies of the city, Peter must face the enraged beast – but can he end things peacefully… or will he be forced to destroy the last wyvern?

Rivers of London: Here Be Dragons issue #1 (on sale in comic shops and digital July 12th, 2023) features stunning covers by series artist José María Beroy, alongside David M. Buisan and V.V. Glass.

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