Days of Hate: Ales Kot and Daniel Zezelij's Dystopian Graphic Novel Arrives in Italy
At the end of last year, Eris Edizioni launched the first volume of Days of Hate, a dystopian political fiction series created by Ales Kot and illustrated by Daniel Zezelij, in Italy. This series comprises twelve American issues, with the Italian version encompassing the initial six. Published by Image Comics, Days of Hate portrays a society under the control of white supremacists. The plot centers on ex-spouses Amanda and Huian, where Amanda opts for guerrilla tactics while Huian works with law enforcement. Chief investigator Peter Freeman aims to combat terrorism. The story features apocalyptic landscapes and delves into the struggle between obligation and a greater moral cause, concluding with a cliffhanger and a promise of a forthcoming second installment.
Key facts
- First volume of Days of Hate released in Italy by Eris Edizioni.
- Series written by Ales Kot and drawn by Daniel Zezelij, colored by Jordie Bellaire.
- Comprises twelve American issues; Italian volume collects first six.
- Published in the US by Image Comics, founded in 1992.
- Story set in a dystopian America where white supremacists have won.
- Main characters: Amanda, Huian, and investigator Peter Freeman.
- Explores conflict between natural law and state law.
- Volume ends with a cliffhanger; second part forthcoming.
Entities
Artists
- Ales Kot
- Daniel Zezelij
- Jordie Bellaire
- Simona Di Rosa
Institutions
- Eris Edizioni
- Image Comics
- Marvel Comics
- DC Comics
- Artribune
Locations
- Italy
- United States
- New York
- Los Angeles
- Kansas
- Torino