This fall, dare to dream of the supernatural, celebrate Mexican and Latino heritage
Cultural representation matters the upcoming supernatural series digs into their Mexican heritage and supernatural folklore. Magna Comix has been working with Scrappy Heart Productions’ AJ Mendez, New York Times Bestselling author and executive producer, and Aimee Garcia, SAG Award nominee who will make you shiver with this new comic book.
If you heading to San Diego Comic-Con 2024 head to Magma Comix booth #1709 to buy a few items and sneak peek of future items and current releases!
Magma Comix will be in attendance at San Diego Comic-Con International, July 24-28th, booth #1709. Follow Magma Comix on Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook, BlueSky, and Discord, or join the melting pot at www.magmacomix.com. If you can check out the booth.
Day of the Dead Girl: Death is never the end of the story. Coroner Sam Castillo will learn this the hard way when a supernatural serial killer targets her hometown just as she moves back. A skeptical woman of science, Sam butts heads with her spiritual mother Ana, a leader of a witch coven specializing in Brujeria. But when the coven’s Brujas start turning up murdered, Sam and Ana must work together to find the killer and save their town’s Day of the Dead festival from turning into an occult bloodbath. As if sharing a bathroom with her mom wasn’t hard enough.
“We can’t wait for you to join us on this beautifully bloody adventure. Writing this supernatural horror story was a twisted dream, and we really hope it gives you nightmares. Read our morbid, magical mystery at your own risk.”
AJ Mendez
“Drawing Day Of the Dead Girl is a dream come true, if you asked me what kind of story would you like to draw—it would be exactly this. I love the theme of witchcraft and ghosts, criminal investigation, Latin culture… It’s magical, I couldn’t ask for anything better.”
Belén Culebras