Monsters run the world in David Dastmalchian and Leah Kilpatrick's "Kingdom of Earth"

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Monsters run the world in David Dastmalchian and Leah Kilpatrick's "Kingdom of Earth"

Cover of issue #1 of Kingdom of Earth featuring a young person with a bat wrapped in a torn American flag

From the critically acclaimed writing duo of actor, writer, and producer David Dastmalchian (Count Crowley, Through), and actor, writer, and producer Leah Kilpatrick (Headless Horseman, DC Horror Presents) along with the Bram Stoker Award-winning artist Soo Lee (Carmilla, Minor Threats), Dark Horse Comics invites readers to journey into a world where humans are no longer the dominant species with Kingdom of Earth. The four-issue series features letterer Frank Cvetkovic (Cyberpunk 2077, Tramps of the Apocalypse) with cover art by Lee.

“It’s tempting to abandon hope when the world is dominated by monsters… right?! But thanks to the incredible passion of my creative partners on this book,” said Dastmalchian, “we created a terrifying world where a small flicker of hope burns amidst an apocalyptic landscape. I love mash-ups and this series is the ultimate mash-up. Every monster you’ve ever seen, read or studied battles for supremacy while a small movement of humans plot survival and rebellion.

“I love being able to draw monsters and creatures that go bump in the night,” said Lee. “It’s so much more different than what I’ve been working on lately and thanks to my collaborators, I’m able to test myself by making this dark and terrible world beautiful in my own way. I hope everyone is captivated by the world we have developed in Kingdom of Earth.“

In Kingdom of Earth:

2036. Two years ago, hordes of monsters rose from the earth and sea, devouring everything in sight. Much of mankind was massacred before the monsters realized they needed humans. In this new world, humans have two options: service or slaughter. When a young child named Frankie narrowly escapes their fate as livestock, they soon realize that their fight for survival has only just begun.

“I love monsters. Every culture has its own folklore, fables, and ghost stories that terrify people in their own unique way,” added Kilpatrick. “Kingdom of Earth gives us the chance to mine from all of it. I’ve never seen a story, aside from one of my favorites, Cabin in the Woods, where every monster imaginable collides in one world of horror, chaos, and ambition. In KOE, nothing is off-limits. The fun is getting to know these creatures and giving them personality, fears, and motives of their own.”

Survive or be served on a silver platter in Kingdom of Earth #1 (of 4) when it arrives in comic shops on July 15, 2026, for $4.99. Visit (FYCS) for more details and stores near you.

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Praise for Count Crowley and Horror House:

“I was not sure if it was possible to fall in love with a creation of staples, paper and ink, but I think I have come as close as humanly possible.” —Major Spoilers

“Crowley is a deeply lived-in character that never ceases to earn your attention and adoration.” —ComicBook.com

“The writing style of Horror House is incredible. David and Leah create a world where readers believe that anything is possible, and nothing is safe. The horror and supernatural elements blend seamlessly into the story, making it a compelling read from start to finish.” —Capes and Tights

Source: Dark Horse