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From the dark mind of STEVE NILES (30 Days of Night) comes a story set in the aftermath of our world's collapse.

Records show the Earth once known was consumed by religious wars, spurred by the suppression of free thought and where creative expression is now viewed as the rot and infestation of the mind. This chilling vision of the future unveils a world where the police now patrol for crimes of the imagination, or Mind Crimes as they’re called. Those beliefs, along with any tales of false heroes, idols or gods, are illegal.

Special detective Philip Khrome doesn't enforce Imagination, instead he works in homicide; that’s where the action is, and he’s seen it all before. But criminals evolve and the world is forever changing. When a killing spree hits his department, Khrome finds himself face-to-face with a perpetrator who has merged reality with superstition, and nothing is what it seems.

This enemy of folklore will require old fashioned detective techniques to bring to justice - the only problem? It will take imagination to find the source of this new evil.

Special 52-page double issue for only $3.99!

 

"If you're not reading City of Dust, you're missing out on one of the best sci-fi/ horror comics of all time."- Express Times

Creator & Writer: Steve Niles
Writer : Steve Niles
Artists: Brandon Chng, Zid & Garrie Gastonny
Colorists: Buddy Jiang, Leos ‘Okita’ Ng & Sixth Creation
Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos

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Thursday April 9th, 2009
Graphic Novel Reporter looks at the art of City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story
Great article from Graphic Novel Reporter, discussing putting together the look for Steve Niles' miniseries from Radical. Artists and art directors involved discuss how it all came together and there is a good sample of line art with finished pages.

http://graphicnovelreporter.com/content/art-city-behind-creation-art-city-dust-feature-stories

If you haven't had enough City of Dust, Graphic Novel Reporter also has the trailer available for you to watch.

http://graphicnovelreporter.com/content/podcastsvideo


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Friday March 27th, 2009
Horror News gives a review of City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story #5

"Steve Niles is excellent at returning to previous material and expanding a short mini-series into a universe all its own (ex. 30 Days of Night and its sequels). There is certainly no shortage of ways with which Nile’s can develop these characters. Steve Niles has created a memorable character in Philip Khrome and I look forward to reading his future adventures."

http://www.horrornews.net/book_reviews/html/City_of_dust_5.htm#HOME

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Wednesday March 18th, 2009
Fangoria gives high marks for issue #5 of City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story

Mike Fish gives praise to not only issue #5 but also the series as a whole in his review below. If you didn't have a chance to pick it up last week, you definitely should given the great story by Steve Niles and wonder art to accompany it.


"CITY OF DUST: A PHILIP KHROME STORY is a must read for horror fans that love a little science fiction in their bloody soup. With premiere focus on the writing of Steve Niles and the stellar performance from the team of artists at Radical Publishing, CITY OF DUST is definitely a dark but wonderful world away from home."

http://www.fangoria.com/features/comic-screams/55-blood-soaked-pullbox/1744-city-of-dust-a-philip-khrome-story-5-comic-review.html
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Thursday March 5th, 2009
Comicnews.info provides another advance review of City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story

Interesting that the reviewers first name is also Philip. This reviews looks forward to the future City of Dust series and has this to say. 

"Philip Khrome might just be the character to watch for in the next year, because his path, if anything like City of Dust, is sure to be both engaging and horrifying." http://comicnews.info/?p=4599

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Thursday March 5th, 2009
Advance review of City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story #5

Advance review of City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story #5

 The last issue of the miniseries goes on sale next week but Twelve Fingers gives you an advance review of the final chapter.

 "Steve Niles did a fantastic job. The mix of vampires, robots, crime drama and SiFi could have easily become a jumbled mess of ridiculous, but somehow it didn’t. Somehow Steve pulls all this craziness together, and bundles it into a neat little package that is surprisingly satisfying.So the verdict is this:

 If you love SiFi and fantasy, if you’re a big fan of Blade Runner or just want to read a new book with great concepts and stellar artwork, than City of Dust will be your new favorite comic."

 http://twelvefingers.com/2009/city-of-dusts-climactic-conclusion/

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Monday February 23rd, 2009
Fangoria does a video interview with Steve Niles regarding City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story
While at New York Comic-Con, Fangoria filmed an interview with Steve Niles in front of the Radical Publishing booth. Steve discusses his series, City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story for Radical Publishing.

Steve Niles/Fangoria Interview
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Wednesday October 29th, 2008
Why Am I Doing This? Livejournal knows what to pick up this month

Why Am I Doing This? Livejournal knows what to pick up this month

"CITY OF DUST #1 - Promising start to another new series by Radical Comics. Steve Niles does a bloody good job of setting up a future where stories of any kind are considered against the law, and even reciting a prayer with your children can lead to a death sentence. And if that wasn't enough, there's the hint of either supernatural or sci fi monsters lurking around too. All in all, I'll definitely be following this eagerly. "

 http://howlett145.livejournal.com/

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Monday September 22nd, 2008
Steve Niles talks City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story on Dread Media

Desmond, host of Dread Media on earth-2.net discusses City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story with Steve Niles.

LISTEN HERE

 

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Sunday May 4th, 2008
Steve Niles’ KHROME becomes a CITY OF DUST

Steve Niles’ KHROME becomes a CITY OF DUST

May 1st, 2008, LOS ANGELES – Marc Patten of Destination Entertainment said, "Shortly after I began publicity for my new sci-fi fantasy adventure series entitled, Khrome with art by Marlin Shoop and Mark Sparacio, a fellow creator brought it to my attention that Radical Comics was producing a series with the same name. I contacted creator Steve Niles to see if we could work something out, and he couldn't have been nicer." Marc went to say, "they agreed to give me back the title Khrome leaving me free and clear to continue using the name I'd created over ten years ago. Radical is producing top quality comics that will put them on the entertainment map. I can't wait to read them."

Set in the not too distant future where imagination is discouraged and religion is outlawed, Radical Comics offers a preview of Steve Niles’ City of Dust in the Free Comic Book Day Imaginary #1. However, when folks open up Imaginary #1, they will see the book under its previous title, Khrome.

“The reason for the change is simple,” explains, Barry Levine, Radical’s President and Publisher. “Shortly after going to press, Steve Niles contacted me and informed me that someone named Marc Patten had developed his own, different project which also went by the name, Khrome. We both agreed in keeping Philip Khrome as the name for the main character, but would change the title to respect Marc’s work. When Steve came back to me with the new title, City of Dust, I immediately loved it. It fit the theme of the story perfectly.”

Steve Niles adds, "I strongly believe in creator rights, as does Radical, and when push came to shove doing the right thing outweighed anything else. As soon as I heard about the other book I phoned Dave and Barry and we all agreed to change the name. There was no hesitation and I knew I was working with good people."

Set for release in September, 2008 and to be listed in the July edition of Diamond Previews, City of Dust is written by Steve Niles with artwork by Zid and published by Radical Comics. The sci-fi series from the dark mind of the creator of 30 Days of Night comes a story set in the aftermath of our world's collapse. Records show the Earth once known was consumed by religious wars spurred by the suppression of free thought and where creative expression is now viewed as the rot and infestation of the mind. This chilling vision of the future unveils a world where the police now patrol for crimes of the imagination, or Mind Crimes as their called. Those beliefs, along with any tales of false heroes, idols or gods, are illegal. The world is anew and so the enemy adapts. Special detective Philip Khrome doesn't enforce Imagination, instead he works in homicide; that’s where the action is, and he has seen it all before. But criminals evolve and the world is forever changing. When a killing spree hits his department, Khrome finds himself face to face with a perpetrator who has merged reality with superstition. The world everyone is accustomed to is flipped upside down and everything is no longer what it seems.



 
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