TOKYOPOP Releasing New ‘Resident Evil’ Manga Featuring Leon S. Kennedy

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Resident Evil is once again getting the manga treatment.

TOKYOPOP revealed their first quarter lineup for 2024 and included on the stacked list is a brand-new series featuring Resident Evil fan-favorite officer Leon S. Kennedy.

The first volume of Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness – The Beginning written by Keith R.A. DeCandido will be released on March 12, 2024, and is rated teen.

Before the events of the 2021 animated series, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, Leon Kennedy is called in to investigate alongside Pittsburgh PD when a bomb kills a guard at the Carnegie Museum of Art. But when that guard rises from the autopsy table and begins a chain reaction of undead corpses hunting for blood, Leon is once again caught in a complex web of intrigue. A terrorist cult, a mysterious virus, and the corpses of the dead returning to life to assault the living…

The book is available to pre-order at multiple locations.

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Kaity started with Harry Potter in second grade and it’s been a losing battle ever since, or maybe a winning one ... She lives in New England with a small herd of cats, two dogs, three chinchillas, and one daughter. You can definitely find her either watching anime, reading manga, or playing the same five video games over and over again. Contact: kaity@nerdsandbeyond.com

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