When the first issue of KISS' new comic book, Dressed to Kill, Part 1, is released this June, four different covers will be available--one main cover, which features the band dressed in gangster attire, along with three variants.
KISS will be written by Chris Ryall (Zombies Vs Robots) with art by Jamal Igle (The Ray).
The variant covers available include a Michael Gaydos "Demon" cover and a KISS photo cover.
"I wanted to do KISS comics the way I remembered them as a kid," Ryall told Comic Book Resources.
"I wanted to do them like the old Marvel comics that Stan Lee worked on with John Buscema and then John Romita, Jr. They were just these teenage, young guys who got these talismans that powered them up. It was like a superhero comic concept, which I always dug."
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