THE APOSTASY is a 48-page graphic novel that introduces readers to Gainsbourg, a demon and torturer whose existence is spiraling into an existential crisis! THE APOSTASY is the newest offering from Nick Edwards (Stilettos, Gatorman Kills) and Dave Schuler (Memoirs of the Morbid). THE APOSTASY damns Kickstarter this November!
THE APOSTASY tells the story of a demon, named Gainsbourg, who, for eons, has tortured the souls of the damned without consideration or concern- his existencecf one of gradual disillusionment. It is not easy seeking purpose within the depths of Hell. Enter Katie, a newly damned soul and next victim of Gainsbourg. Suddenly, Gainsbourg finds himself questioning his function and everything he accepted as true. Together, Katie and Gainsbourg must navigate the realms of Hell and the denizens that reside within. This graphic novel is a mix of horror and adventure where its protagonists must learn about each other and themselves in order to survive their harrowing journey.
THE APOSTASY is the newest creation of Nick Edwards and Dave Schuler- two proven commodities within the platform of Kickstarter. They have both successfully completed and fulfilled multiple campaigns in the past and they are determined to shock and elate their fans with this latest offering. THE APOSTASY is designed to appeal to a wide range of audiences with its unique characters and exotic locales. This graphic novel is the perfect mix of horror, characterization, adventure, and stunning visuals. Dave Schuler’s artwork is ideally suited to this tale and melds the bizarre backgrounds with the humanistic expressions of its leads. THE APOSTASY is guaranteed to entice its readers this autumn!
“THE APOSTASY is an important story to us because, at its heart, it’s a very human story,” explains series creator, Nick Edwards, “Yes, it’s about demonic creatures and dark hellscapes, but it’s also about becoming disillusioned with your station in life, and about the dangers of being manipulated. Told through Dave Schuler’s expressive artwork, THE APOSTASY was made to be both shocking and banal simultaneously.”


