
Jeremy Robinson and Vault Comics Announce Excommunicated
Excommunicated is officially the next evolution in supernatural horror, as Vault Comics and New York Times bestselling author Jeremy Robinson reveal their latest jaw-dropping collaboration. Announced today from Missoula, MT, this upcoming series weaves a dark, intricate web of mystery, action, and demonic collusion. Set to launch in May 2026, the project marks a significant milestone for Robinson, whose high-octane blend of science fiction and horror has already captivated millions of readers worldwide.
The powerhouse creative team bringing this vision to life includes:
- Writer: Jeremy Robinson (Infinite, Project Nemesis)
- Artist: Tiago Palma
- Colorist: Manuel J. Rodriguez
- Letterer: Jim Campbell
- Designer: Tim Daniel
- Publisher: Vault Comics
The series introduces an unlikely and volatile partnership between Sister Josephine, a faithful nun, and Edimmu, a festering demon. Both have been cast out of their respective realms—the church and hell—following a botched exorcism that went sideways in the most spectacular fashion imaginable. Together, they must navigate a world that views them as pariahs while uncovering a sinister plot that threatens to end all life on Earth.
The Biblical Reimagining of Excommunicated
What readers should prepare for in Excommunicated is a narrative that challenges everything they think they know about traditional demonology. Jeremy Robinson, who has been “steeped in the Bible” his entire life, is utilizing recent discoveries regarding original translations of Biblical texts to flip the script. Specifically, he explores the concept of “the satan” (deliberately written in lowercase) and the enigmatic beings known as the Elohim. This approach provides a supernatural backdrop that is far more pensive and grounded than the “Sunday School” version of spiritual warfare.
The transition from Robinson’s prose novels to the comic book medium has allowed for a unique level of world-building. He describes the story as sinister and action-packed, yet infused with a sharp sense of humor that balances the darker elements of the plot. For fans who track new comics for their thematic depth and original mythology, this series is a mandatory addition to the pull list. Robinson’s ability to blend ancient lore with modern, gritty locations makes the horror feel immediate and inescapable.
Boston Goth and the Elohim Mystery
Visually, Excommunicated is a spectacular achievement. Tiago Palma has perfectly captured the atmosphere of the series’ primary setting: Boston. From the historic steeples of its churches to the grimy alleys of its backstreets, the city becomes a character in its own right. The art team, including Manuel J. Rodriguez and Jim Campbell, has been described by Robinson as the “dream team,” delivering a look that captures the specific “gore and glory” required for a high-stakes demonic thriller.
Furthermore, the comic book covers for the first issue are set to be massive industry events. Vault Comics has recruited a phenomenal lineup of variant artists, including Joshua Hixson, Tyler Crook, and Ito. Even Robinson himself has contributed to the cover gallery, emphasizing his hands-on approach to this new creative frontier. It is a mathematical certainty that collectors will be hunting for these variants when the book hits shelves this Spring.
This series also serves as a pillar for Breakneck Comics, Robinson’s new imprint dedicated to publishing bold, bizarre, and beautifully illustrated graphic novels. By matching the furious pace of his prose output—releasing three graphic novels per year—Robinson is establishing himself as a definitive authority in the sequential art world. Consequently, the partnership with Vault ensures that Excommunicated has the editorial support and global distribution necessary to reach a diverse and growing fandom.
In conclusion, Excommunicated is a must-buy for any reader who appreciates sophisticated horror with a strong POV. By pairing Robinson’s research-backed writing with Palma’s vibrant art, Vault has guaranteed a series that will linger in the mind long after the final page is turned. Whether you are following the mystery of the Elohim or the evolving bond between Josephine and Edimmu, this is a journey you cannot afford to miss. Don’t miss this portal into the dark heart of the church when the first issue arrives in shops this May!



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