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Marc Koralnik
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NEVERLANDERS

Jon Sommariva Tom Taylor

The Deep creator Tom Taylor teams with artist Jon Sommariva for the upcoming young adult graphic novel series, Peter Pan-inspired NEVERLANDERS
In the past few years, writer Tom Taylor has built a dual reputation for both coming up with new takes on familiar characters in projects like Injustice and All-New Wolverine, and also creating brand-new concepts like Netflix's successful animated series The Deep. His latest project, created in partnership with Star Wars Adventures and Batman/TMNT artist Jon Sommariva, combines both appeals as it brings a new spin to Peter Pan's old stomping grounds, in the young adult graphic novel series Neverlanders.
NEVERLANDERS is more than just the story of the last living Lost Boy, however; it's a fantasy about the runaways that have been brought to Neverland by that Lost Boy, to witness the war zone that it's become without Peter Pan. Together, the group has to work with General Tinkerbell and her fairy army to deal with the pirate threat and save the realm – or, at least, keep it safe until a new Pan arises.

Tom Taylor is a #1 New York Times bestselling comic book author, playwright and screenwriter. He is best known for his work on the DC Comics series Injustice: Gods Among Us, DCeased and Suicide Squad, Marvel's All-New Wolverine, X-Men Red and Superior Iron Man and his many Star Wars works. He is the co-creator, head writer and Executive Producer of the CG animated series The Deep based on his graphic novel series of the same name.

Jon Sommariva is an internationally published comic book artist from Canberra, Australia. His work has appeared in publications from DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image, Dark Horse, and IDW. Jon has also worked as a concept artist and illustrator for Insomniac, Upperdeck, Hasbro, Disney and Nickelodeon in both games and animation.
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Published 2022-08-01 by Razorbill (Penguin Group)

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