Abrams ComicArts is pleased to share the upcoming release of the highly-anticipated sequel to one of 2022’s acclaimed graphic novels, The Night Eaters: She Eats the Night. Coming fall 2023, the Eisner Award-winning and bestselling team of Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda continue Molly and Billy’s story with THE NIGHT EATERS: HER LITTLE REAPERS (9781419758720).
It’s been four months since the night of gore, chaos, and the failed demonic summoning that revealed the Ting twins’ unusual family background. Since then, Milly and Billy have tried to explore their new powers but their parents, Ipo and Keon, haven’t been much help. Despite the lack of explanations, one thing is abundantly clear: the Ting family is part of a much larger supernatural world and something in that world is very, very wrong.
As Ipo and Keon are reluctantly drawn back into the treacherous high society of supernatural elites, their children find that dealings with the spirit world comes at a steep price—when the dead have unfinished business with the living, only blood can balance the scales. To save humanity and themselves, the Tings will have to embrace their inner demons.
Writer Marjorie Liu and illustrator Sana Takeda have done it again, spinning an epic tale of gods and monsters in HER LITTLE REAPERS that will leave readers hungry for more. HER LITTLE REAPERS will be available online and in stores October 3, 2023.
ABOUT THE CREATORS
Marjorie Liu is an attorney and New York Times bestselling novelist and comic book writer. Her work at Marvel includes the series X-23, Black Widow, Han Solo, Dark Wolverine, and Astonishing X-Men. She is also the co-creator of Monstress from Image Comics, which has won multiple Hugo Awards, British Fantasy Awards, the Harvey Award, and five Eisner Awards, making Liu the first-ever woman—and woman of color—to win an Eisner in the best writer category.
Sana Takeda is a Japanese Hugo and Eisner Award–winning illustrator and comic book artist behind the Monstress series. After having worked as a designer at Sega Corp., she became a freelancer. While drawing for Marvel, she also creates illustrations for games and children’s books. Takeda lives in Tokyo.