If you're a fan of postapocalyptic zombie horror like The Last of Us and The Walking Dead, then you'll definitely want to keep an eye out for White Sky. This new Image Comics series is very much in that vein, as it focuses on a father and daughter making their way across a zombie-infested US toward the refuge that is San Francisco. But these aren't your garden variety zombies...
IGN can exclusively debut the first preview of White Sky #1. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below:
White Sky is written by video game veteran William Harms, who previously worked on Mafia III. The series is illustrated by Jean-Paul Mavinga, with Mavinga and Eliza Ivanova providing covers to issue #1.
Here's Image's official logline for the series:
Five years ago, the sky went white and the world ended. Now Violet and her father, David, are driven from hiding and forced to cross what’s left of America toward the shattered ruins of San Francisco, chasing a rumor of refuge. But in a land haunted by the dead, nowhere is safe for the living.
“I’ve always been a fan of ghost stories, so I thought, what if the entire world was haunted?" Harms tells IGN. "That was the genesis for White Sky, and since then it’s turned into a deeply personal story about a man and his daughter trying to survive in that world.”
White Sky #1 will be released on February 18, 2026. You can preorder a copy at your local comic shop.
In other comic book news, find out who dies in Marvel's One World Under Doom finale, and learn about Dark Horse's new ongoing He-Man and the Masters of the Universe series.
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