Yen Press today announced Never Open It: The Taboo Trilogy by acclaimed artist Ken Niimura, widely known for works such as I Kill Giants, Henshin and Umami.
Never Open It: The Taboo Trilogy is a collection of three stories from Ken Niimura that are rooted in well-known Japanese folk tales, such as Urashima Taro and The Crane Wife. Each story delves into the concept of the taboo, asking questions such as “Why are these rules meant to be followed?” and “Who and why sets these rules?” Taking inspiration from the Japanese folk tales told to Ken Niimura as a child and combining them with his unique and captivating art style, Never Open It: The Taboo Trilogy is a must read graphic novel for fans of beautiful literary comics.
Never Open It: The Taboo Trilogy includes Ken Niimura’s Never Open It, Empty and The Promise. The trade paperback and ebook edition are scheduled for October 2021 release.
Born to a Japanese father and Spanish mother, Ken Niimura has developed a unique style at the crossroad of Eastern and Western comics. His breakthrough in the industry came with the publication of the acclaimed graphic novel I Kill Giants, earning him and writer Joe Kelly nominations for the prestigious Eisner Award and winning the International Manga Award in 2012. I Kill Giants was made into a feature film directed by Anders Walter in 2018.
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p style=”font-weight: 400;”>Niimura is also the author of the short story collection Henshin, published originally in Japan by Shogakukan. His new series Umami, that launched though Panel Syndicate, won an Eisner Award in the category of Best Digital Comic in 2019.