Exclusive Cover Art For The Comic Adaptation of Stephen and Owen King’s SLEEPING BEAUTIES

IDW Publishing is adapting Stephen King and Owen King’s novel, Sleeping Beauties, into a 10-part comic book epic by Rio Youers (The Forgotten Girl) and Alison Sampson (Winnebago Graveyard). We have an exclusive piece of variant cover art to share with you today for the comic created by illustrator, Diana Naneva. Check it out below:

For those of you not familiar with the story:

Sleeping Beauties explores a world where women have sunken into a deep, cocooned slumber, their dreams taking them to an idyllic other place. They can only wake if disturbed, which results in violent, feral behavior. Meanwhile, the men have inherited the Earth, their society devolving into barbarism. Provocative and absorbing, Sleeping Beauties is a gripping dark fantasy of gender dynamics, individuality, and toxic masculinity.

As for the talent working on the comic:

Rio Youers is “the British Fantasy Award–nominated author of Old Man Scratch and Point Hollow. His short fiction has been published in many notable anthologies, and his novel, Westlake Soul, was nominated for Canada’s prestigious Sunburst Award. He has been favorably reviewed in such venues as Publishers WeeklyBooklist, and The National Post. His latest novel, The Forgotten Girl, was released by Macmillan/St. Martin’s Press in June 2017. Rio lives in southwestern Ontario with his wife, Emily, and their children, Lily and Charlie.”

Alison Sampson is “an award-winning London-based architect and illustrator. She has contributed to a number of familiar projects across the capital, working with the likes of Richard Rogers Partnership, Will Alsop, Avanti Architects, Bennetts Associates, Design Engine and John McAslan & Partners. Her comics work includes art for Hit Girl: MumbaiWinnebago GraveyardThe Wicked + The DivineGenesis for Image Comics, Jessica Jones for Marvel, and inclusions in the Eisner nominated anthologies Femme Magnifique and In the Dark (both from IDW), as well as clients such as The BBC, Guardian Newspaper and Hayward Gallery.”

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