Sneak Preview: IDW Comic “Crashing” Combining Superpowers & Emergency Room Drama Terry Bunch, August 19, 2022August 19, 2022 Sneak Preview: IDW Comic “Crashing” Combining Superpowers & Emergency Room Drama “Crashing”, the hotly-anticipated, pulse-pounding 5-issue IDW Original miniseries that’s part superhero thriller (think “The Boys”) and part medical drama (think “Nurse Jackie”) is coming this September. Written by Matthew Klein, illustrated by Morgan Beem (Swamp Thing, Adventure Time), colored by Triona Farrell, and lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, “Crashing” follows Rose Osler, a specialist… Her focus? Patients with Powers…at a hospital with a “No Powered Patients” policy. When a battle between Boston’s protectors and destroyers erupts, Rose is trapped between saving the city’s beloved hero by day and greatest villain at night. Except Rose could become a casualty when she’s forced to risk her recovery. As Rose pushes past her limits to save everyone else, will she be able to save herself? Here is a sneak preview: Less than ten years into her rehabilitation, recovering addict Rose Osler is one of a handful of doctors in the United States who specialize in treating “Powered individuals,” human beings imbued with a range of incredible—and according to some, fundamentally dangerous—superhuman attributes. Amid a sudden, rising wave of violence and chaos apparently provoked by these Powered citizens, Rose struggles to balance the ghosts of her past with the mounting pressure of her professional responsibilities, all while fighting to hold her strained marriage together and avoid the lure of getting high. “Crashing is a story about sacrifice, heroism, and self-care,” said Klein. “Over the pandemic, we saw such an increase in people needing help, falling into self-destructive behaviors, addiction, or alcoholism, it felt like there needed to be a story about a first responder who needs help but doesn’t know how to ask for it. Heroes need help, too. Whether they wear capes or stethoscopes, the responsibility of saving someone’s life can be overwhelming. We’ve all seen an extraordinary number of heroes step up on the frontlines of the pandemic. I wanted to explore a story about an everyday hero who wants to save everybody at the expense of herself and how dangerous that kind of self-neglect can be.” “One of the things that really excites me about this project is that all our characters—and especially Rose, our main character—are flawed,” said Beem. “They all have a lot of strength but also a lot of genuine weaknesses. They make mistakes, sometimes huge ones, but they keep going. They learn to forgive others, and especially themselves. I love that because it’s something that I feel all of us can relate to.” “I don’t think there’s a better time for stories like Crashing than this very moment,” said editor Heather Antos. “What Matthew, Morgan, colorist Triona Farrell, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou have managed to capture in 22-page chapters is nothing short of an extraordinary display of humanity that will help a lot of people hopefully connect, grow, and heal. One of the greatest powers we all possess is the ability to reach out and connect with one another, but sometimes finding the strength to do so gets lost along the way. Joining Rose on her journey of self-growth while caught between powers quite beyond her has been a joy.” For information on how to acquire copies of the Crashing comic books, please contact your local comic shop or visit www.comicshoplocator.com to find a store near you. https://www.idwpublishing.com/ Share this:FacebookTwitterTumblrPinterestRedditLinkedInEmail Related Comic Books News Comic BookIDW