Drawing Blood: TMNT Co-Creator’s Kickstarted Comic Lands at Image

Drawing Blood — a new 12-issue series created by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman alongside frequent collaborator David Avallone — has found a home at Image Comics.

Drawing Blood will begin its run at Image this April after initially launching as a successful Kickstarter. The 12-part maxi-series teams writers Eastman and Avallone with artists Ben Bishop and Troy Little. Its meta, semi-autobiographical story follows Shane Bookman — “a cartoonist whose real life has become more absurd and action-packed than any comic book story he could dream up.” At this time, Image has shared three covers for issue #1 — plus six fully-lettered preview pages.

Check out a first look inside Drawing Blood #1 below:

What is Kevin Eastman’s new comic about?

“When you create a global franchise before you turn twenty … what happens next? Drawing Blood readers will follow the jaw-dropping journey of Shane Bookman — a cartoonist whose real life has become more absurd and action-packed than any comic book story he could dream up!” Drawing Blood’s full synopsis reads.

“Once upon a time, Bookman co-created The Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls: a gritty, funny indie comic that became a billion dollar global franchise,” it continues. “Now, years later, the partnership dissolved, the corporate buy-out all spent, Books is struggling to recover from the hit-and-run driver called early success … and looking for the will and the joy to create something new again.”

Drawing Blood’s creative team breaks down the series

“The completely fictional true stories of Shane ‘Books’ Bookman sums it up the best,” Eastman said of the new series. “Set squarely in our collective world of Comics, part autobiographical, part tall tails and legends, I wanted a fictional character we could really put through the paces. Drawing Blood is all that and a basket of kittens…”

“When Kevin told me his idea for the project that became Drawing Blood, I immediately understood three things: it was something that hadn’t really been done before in comics, it could be really amazing … and that I wanted to write it with him,” Avallone added. “He kindly brought me on as co-creator, and we’ve had a blast turning all the crazy stories of a life in comics into this funny, entertaining, and heartbreaking saga of survival and redemption in show business.”

“Drawing Blood truly is a story unlike any other…” Bishop said. “It’s not only a glimpse behind the scenes at the world of making comics, and what life might be like decades after co-creating one of the world’s biggest franchises — but a look inside the tormented mind of the comic’s creator — as he searches to reconnect with that part of himself who once drew pictures on his bedroom floor with his brother and dreamed of one day making comic books for real. We all put our hearts and souls into this book and it’s so incredibly special to each of us. I know people are going to be able to feel that when they’re reading. Get ready…”

“The Mirage Studios Turtles had a massive impact on me wanting to become a comic creator so there’s a lot of full circle happening for me with Drawing Blood and the Ragdolls,” Little added. “Being able to collaborate with this team to create and expand a meta-fiction where I get to draw cats with ninja weapons based on a hit property that never existed, creating a sort of Mandela effect… I mean, you all remember the cartoon series from the ’90s, right? Those cats were badass!”

Drawing Blood #1 goes on sale Wednesday, April 24 from Image Comics.

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