By News Editor
February 21, 2013 - 15:41
Premiering in the pages of Dark
Horse’s Eisner-winning anthology, writer Simon Roy and artist Jason Wordie’s Tiger
Lung is going back in time.
“The Tiger Lung concept is about taking the animist, shamanistic worldview of
the hunter-gatherer and exploring what it would look and feel like to the
shamans that literally lived within that worldview. Setting it in the ice age
also gives us a chance to touch on more varied themes, too – mainly, how the
world would have looked to humans who did not rule nature, but who were just a
part of it,” explained Roy.
Tiger Lung: Under the Ice is a story about Tiger Lung, an ice-age
shaman, and his journey underneath a glacier and into the spirit world beneath
it to retrieve the corpse of his father. But dark spirits abound beneath the
ice, and should Tiger Lung fall, the souls of both him and his father will be
trapped there forever.
“We found the format for Dark Horse Presents to be very
interesting. It seemed to be well suited for exactly what we wanted to do with
a Tiger Lung story – classic adventure,” said Wordie. “Being that the
format is split into three parts, it insured that we kept it fresh and exciting
every step of the way, including lots of twists and turns. We focused on
old-school serialized adventure, while also trying to bring in some more modern
ideas.”
Catch Tiger Lung appearing in Dark Horse Presents #21, on sale
now.