Image Comic’s THE VAULT #1 Sells Out; Johnny Depp Acquires The Film Rights
Sam Sarkar is proud to announce that the first printing of the deep sea, horror masterpiece, THE VAULT #1, has sold out at the distributor level, with very few copies remaining at a select number of comic stores across the country. Hurry while you can and pick up a copy before it's gone! For members of Comixology, THE VAULT #1 will be available, in a digital format, on Wednesday, August 10th.
Published by Image Comics, written by Sarkar and illustrated by the immensely talented Garrie Gastonny (Warren Ellis' Supergod), THE VAULT is about a small team of treasure hunters, struggling to excavate a dangerous and legendary treasure pit before a massive storm hits Sable Island, the “Graveyard of the North Atlantic.” Equipped with all the latest technology, the scientists believe they are prepared against all of nature's fury, but nothing can prepare them for what they are about to unleash.
Critics who've read THE VAULT had this to say:
“Sarkar and Gastonny tell the story well and end with just enough questions that you want to pick up issue 2. I know I will.” – Newsarama
“What a gem of a book! I can totally recommend The Vault. Get it now.” – Weekly Comic Book Review
“The comic book equivalent of a big-budget summer blockbuster” – Blogcritics Books
“Readers looking for adventure and suspense thrillers will want The Vault.” – Comic Book Bin
“I could see it being a sleeper hit of the year and would recommend checking it out.” – Comic Book Realm
“If you're keen on action comics and sunken treasure, you are going to like this comic.” – Sequential Tart
“An excellant debut issue. Can't wait to read more.” – Kitty's Pride
“Sarkar did such a great job of keeping me hooked from start to finish that I could not put this book down.” – From the Tomb Magazine
“5 out of 5 stars” Novel Chatter
Update:
Johnny Depp has bought the film rights to Sarkar's The Vault. The actor will develop the project for the big screen with The Departed producer Graham King, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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