Loving, Ohio

Illustrated by Sam Beck
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$19.99 US
Dark Horse Comics | Dark Horse Books
32 per carton
On sale Aug 06, 2024 | 9781506741567
Age 13-17 years
FOC May 6, 2024 | Catalog April 2024
Sales rights: World

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“We all lived here. In some way. And wherever you live it leaves imprints on you”

After the mysterious suicide of their friend, Sloane, Elliott, Cameron, and Ana are just trying to get through the rest of high school. They live in Loving, Ohio—a town built around The Chorus, a new age cult with members firmly planted in positions of power and influence throughout the community.


Through their grief a series of murders throw these friends into a mystery connected to everything around them. Sloane and her friends have to escape a roaming murderer, figure out their place in the world, and deal with loss all in the looming shadow of The Chorus. But through it they will find the true cost of friendship and the adulthood they seek. 

Gut punching emotion drives the mystery of Loving, Ohio. This beautifully drawn coming of age graphic novel will stay on the mind for days after reading. An expertly crafted tale about what happens when something infects every institution and structure within a community.

One of New York Public Library's Best New Comics of 2024 for Adults!
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"A gorgeous small-town nightmare where teenage grief walks hand-in-hand with cosmic horror, and the only way forward is to get out, get out of this town. By any means necessary.”—Trevor Henderson, creator of Siren Head

"This book creates a haunting, gorgeous seam in reality and opens it wide to reveal a story that feels all too real.”—Sarah Gailey, The Echo Wife

"LOVING, OHIO is a coming of age story that blurs the line between reality and the supernatural. Erman and Beck pit a group of teens against the nightmare of pseudo religious jargon, a knife-wielding arsonist, and growing up. Heartfelt and unsettling. One of the best books of 2024.”—Mark Bouchard, It Takes Luke

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“We all lived here. In some way. And wherever you live it leaves imprints on you”

After the mysterious suicide of their friend, Sloane, Elliott, Cameron, and Ana are just trying to get through the rest of high school. They live in Loving, Ohio—a town built around The Chorus, a new age cult with members firmly planted in positions of power and influence throughout the community.


Through their grief a series of murders throw these friends into a mystery connected to everything around them. Sloane and her friends have to escape a roaming murderer, figure out their place in the world, and deal with loss all in the looming shadow of The Chorus. But through it they will find the true cost of friendship and the adulthood they seek. 

Gut punching emotion drives the mystery of Loving, Ohio. This beautifully drawn coming of age graphic novel will stay on the mind for days after reading. An expertly crafted tale about what happens when something infects every institution and structure within a community.

One of New York Public Library's Best New Comics of 2024 for Adults!

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Praise

"A gorgeous small-town nightmare where teenage grief walks hand-in-hand with cosmic horror, and the only way forward is to get out, get out of this town. By any means necessary.”—Trevor Henderson, creator of Siren Head

"This book creates a haunting, gorgeous seam in reality and opens it wide to reveal a story that feels all too real.”—Sarah Gailey, The Echo Wife

"LOVING, OHIO is a coming of age story that blurs the line between reality and the supernatural. Erman and Beck pit a group of teens against the nightmare of pseudo religious jargon, a knife-wielding arsonist, and growing up. Heartfelt and unsettling. One of the best books of 2024.”—Mark Bouchard, It Takes Luke