Enlarge Poppy at The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, January 22, 2020. Photo credit: Simmons Tobias for MetalSucks.

Poppy to Release New Comic Book Series, Damnation: Poppy’s Inferno

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Poppy starred in a graphic novel series released last year entitled Genesis 1, a collaboration with writer Ryan Cady (Infinite Dark). Z2 Comics has just announced that the duo will be back for round two this year with the four-part graphic novel series Damnation: Poppy’s Inferno, set to arrive in July.

Press copy sent to The MetalSucks Mansion describes the new books as follows:

“In Genesis 1, Poppy and writer Ryan Cady (Infinite Dark) tackled themes of influence through a dissection of the relationship of fans and enthusiasts to the art on which they cast their own hope and belief. Damnation: Poppy’s Inferno continues down this path, this time putting Poppy in a story in which there are those who literally seek to control and change her for their own purposes and leading her through the depths of hell itself. Damnation 1 trades science fiction for horror, in another thought-provoking yet satirical look at fame.

“’We are delighted to work with Poppy again on her follow up to last year’s fantastic debut, Genesis 1. We believe this was one of the best books we published not only in 2019, but in our time as a publisher, and Damnation: Poppy’s Inferno is shaping up to be all that and more’ says Z2 publisher Josh Frankel.”

Reading that description, I can’t help but wonder whether Poppy’s turbulent relationship with producer Titanic Sinclair plays into the storyline at all, perhaps in veiled metaphor… but that’s just speculation. At least this time the story wouldn’t be published without her consent like an upcoming episode of Hulu’s Into the Dark show.

Pre-orders for the standard and deluxe editions of Damnation: Poppy’s Inferno are available now. Have a look at the cover artwork below.

Poppy’s new album, I Disagree, is out now. Upcoming tour dates:

Jan 30 – Minneapolis, MN – Amsterdan [tickets]
Jan 31 – Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre [tickets]
Feb 1 – Detroit, MI – The Majestic [tickets]
Feb 2 – Toronto, ON – Opera House [tickets]
Feb 5 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall [tickets]
Feb 6 – New York, NY – Brooklyn Steel [tickets]
Feb 7 – Philadelphia, PA – Theater of Living Arts [tickets]
Feb 8 – Washington, D.C. – U Street Music Hall [tickets]
Feb 10 – Charlotte, NC – Underground [tickets]
Feb 12 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheum [tickets]
Feb 14 – Atlanta, GA – The Loft at Center Stage [tickets]
Feb 15 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall [tickets]
Feb 16 – Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall [tickets]
Feb 19 – Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theatre [tickets]
Feb 20 – Phoenix, AZ – The Pressroom [tickets]
Feb 21 – Los Angeles, CA – Fonda Theater [tickets]
Mar 12 – Manchester, UK – Academy 2 [tickets]
Mar 13 – Glasgow, UK – Cathouse [tickets]
Mar 14 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy 2 [tickets]
Mar 15 – London, UK – Heaven [tickets]
Mar 17 – Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg [tickets]
Mar 18 – Brussels, BE – Orangerie [tickets]
Mar 20 – Paris, FR – Le Trabendo [tickets]
Mar 21 – Bochum, DE – Zeche [tickets]
Mar 22 – Berlin, DE – Columbia Theater [tickets]
Mar 24 – Munich, DE – Backstage Halle [tickets]
Mar 25 – Milan, IL – Santeria [tickets]
Mar 26 – Vienna, AT – Flex [tickets]
Mar 27 – Zurich, CH – Plaza [tickets]
Mar 29 – Barcelona, SP – Sala Razzmatazz 2 [tickets]
Mar 30 – Madrid, SP – Sala Caracol [tickets]

Poppy to Release New Comic Book Series, Damnation: Poppy’s Inferno
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