Curt Pires, renowned for his compelling narratives in books like *Youth* and *Lost Falls*, continues to be a compelling reason to explore the Comixology Originals library. Now, Pires is making a thrilling return to Image Comics with his latest project, *Lost Fantasy*, a comic that draws deep inspiration from JRPG classics, notably *Final Fantasy VII*. This new series promises a rich, engaging storyline that fans of both comics and video games will not want to miss.
Explore the exclusive preview of *Lost Fantasy #1* in the slideshow gallery below, featuring stunning interior art from the debut issue and process art behind Jae Lee's captivating cover:
Lost Fantasy #1: Exclusive Preview Art Gallery
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*Lost Fantasy* sees Pires teaming up once again with *Money* artist Luca Casalanguida. The debut issue showcases cover art by Casalanguida, Alex Diotto, Darick Robertson, and Jae Lee. Additionally, the series will feature a serialized backup story titled *Indigo Children: Exodus*, which follows up on Pires' intriguing sci-fi series *Indigo Children*.
Here's the official synopsis from Image Comics for *Lost Fantasy*:
*In *Lost Fantasy*, a magical realm exists beneath our own, and first contact was established over a century ago following a natural disaster that created a schism, allowing monsters to cross over. Since then, a clandestine group of monster slayers called The Great Hunters have been collaborating with global leaders to safeguard our world from these shadowy threats. However, last night, a breach occurred, leading to a mysterious mass killing in Montana, which has shifted the dynamics between the two worlds. Now, it falls to the rookie monster hunter Henry Blackheart to halt the impending chaos...*
"I'm thrilled to return to Image Comics with *Lost Fantasy*—a series that blends my passion for Western comics like *East Of West* and *Something Is Killing The Children* with the intricate world-building and high-octane action of the JRPGs I grew up with," Pires shares with IGN. "Our lead character's Snow White spikey hair and Giant Sword are a direct nod to Tetsuya Nomura's iconic character design for Cloud from the *Final Fantasy* series."
Pires adds, "The 'Lost' in the title is a subtle tribute to Hironobu Sakaguchi's *Lost Odyssey*—his underappreciated masterpiece post-*Final Fantasy* at Mistwalker. So, the comic is infused with a deep love for JRPGs at its heart."
*Lost Fantasy #1* is set to hit shelves on April 30, 2025.For more insights into upcoming comic releases, check out what to expect from Marvel in 2025 and what's on the horizon from DC in 2025.