“Death of the Silver Surfer” Limited Marvel Comics Promises Epic Story and Tragic Fate for Norrin Radd in June

Preorder at your local comic shop today!

The Sentinel of the Spaceways is set to take his final voyage in Death of the Silver Surfer, a new Marvel Comics limited series launching in June by Greg Pak and Sumit Kumar.

What’s Happening:

  • Marvel’s greatest cosmic hero headlines a new epic this June in Death of the Silver Surfer.
  • First announced last week, this epic is written by Greg Pak (Planet Hulk, Darth Vader) and drawn by Sumit Kumar (Web of Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Black Suit & Blood).
  • The five-issue limited series promises a tragic fate for Norrin Radd as a new enemy that even the Power Cosmic can’t overcome.
  • This new rival will stop at nothing to crush the Sentinel of the Spaceways and his allies, the Fantastic Four. But their earth-shattering battle will come at a cost: what ancient secrets lie in the shadows of Surfer’s past? Secrets known only to…Galactus?!

  • Fans can now check out the never-before-seen variant covers by Joe Quesada, Ron Lim, and Nick Bradshaw, along with a Hidden Gem cover by John Romita Jr., and preorder Death of the Silver Surfer #1 at your local comic shop today ahead of its arrival on shelves on June 11th.

What They’re Saying:

  • Greg Pak: “In a world of shades of gray, the story of Norrin Radd lets us find a little silver, and I’m so thrilled to have the chance to tell this story with tremendous creators like Editor Tom Groneman, artist Sumit Kumar, and cover artist Dike Ruan. They’re giving this book everything and they’re gonna bend your mind in all the best ways."

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.