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Mad Cave Studios' latest series has some serious supernatural talent attached to it. CBR can exclusively reveal Joe Harris, writer of X-Files: Cold Cases fame, is bringing his next comics series to the budding indie publisher. Titled Past Time, the story is being hailed as a sports horror, following a baseball player as he dips his toes into a supernatural story.
The synopsis for the series reads, "Henry Hayes could have been the best baseball player anybody ever saw, if only his dark affliction didn’t prevent him from playing in the daylight. But when the barnstorming circuit introduces a new novelty to the game—night baseball under the bright lights—will his dreams of playing pro ball finally be realized, or will his bloody past catch up with him before he gets the chance? From the midwest fields of the 1920s to the big city lights of today, Past Time is a small-town thriller on a National scale."
PAST TIME #1
- Written by JOE HARRIS
- Art by RUSSELL MARK OLSON
- Letters by CARLOS M. MANGUAL
Harris is writing the series, which features art from Gateway City's Russell Mark Olson. Carlos M. Mangual is credited as letterer on the story.
“I’ve wanted to make sports comics, generally speaking, and baseball comics in particular, for a long time," Harris said. "Past Time is a love letter to the game wrapped inside a bloody horror story. Working with Russell to bring this very grounded and intimate supernatural thriller to life has been a treat. The baseball play feels real and authentic, and the monsters and monstrousness really stand out against that backdrop. So excited to be releasing my first project with Mad Cave! It’s hardly the last. More sports!”
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Series artist, Russell Mark Olson added, “Growing up in the 80s, in the backwoods just south of St. Louis, meant two things: chronic poison ivy rash and Cardinals baseball. Whitey Herzog, Ozzie Smith, Willie McGee...baseball came first, comics second. When I was offered the chance to work on a baseball book with Joe Harris, I damn near bit Mike Marts's handoff. Add to the mix a Jazz-age backdrop with dark, supernatural elements—crumbs!—what's not to love? Joe's absolutely knocked the scripting out of the park. Each issue is filled with quality baseball action, shadowy mystery, and a fair amount of paranormal grit. This comic has hit the sweet spot.”
Past Time #1 is set for release on April 2 wherever comics are sold.