According to
The Pulse Of Radio,
STONE SOUR frontman
Corey Taylor has confirmed in a new interview with
USA Today that the comic book version of the band's upcoming concept album,
"House Of Gold And Bones", will debut on April 17, 2013. The four-issue series will be published by
Dark Horse Comics and will visualize the short story that forms the basis of the two-disc album. The first CD,
"House Of Gold And Bones Part 1", comes out on October 23, while Part 2 will arrive next spring.
Taylor will be doing a signing session at the
Dark Horse booth this Saturday (October 13) at
New York Comic Con.
The singer and writer — who published a memoir called
"Seven Deadly Sins" last year — told
The Pulse Of Radio a bit more about the storyline of
"House Of Gold And Bones". "It's essentially a sci-fi/fantasy story that I created, but at its heart, it's essentially about a man, standing at the crossroads of his life, trying to figure out what comes next," he said. "He's got 20, 30 years in front of him — who's he going to be for that 20 or 30 years? Is he going to allow himself to evolve and become a better man, become a different man? And, you know, it's kind of wrapped in this insane world that I created."
The main character is known as "
The Human," while a second hero named
Peckinpah acts as his mentor.
Taylor explained, "He's older and he's trying to help the Human while at the same time not doing everything for him."
The villains of the story are
Alan, who
Taylor calls "a ball of anger and sarcastic wit who could blow up at any time," and
Black John, who has "a dangerous, off-kilter 'God, he's going to destroy us all' vibe."
STONE SOUR plans a full multi-media website to promote the albums and comics, which will contain hidden easter eggs such as handwritten lyrics, behind-the-scenes photos and possibly rough drafts of comic art.
Dark Horse Comics has been home to several rockers-turned-writers.
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE guitarist
Tom Morello penned a series called
Orchid for the publisher, while
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE singer
Gerard Way has done two of his award-winning
Umbrella Academy series for the independent company.
Among
Corey Taylor's favorite comic book series are
Warren Ellis'
Transmetropolitan and
Garth Ennis'
Preacher.
Taylor told
USA Today that he alphabetizes all his comics and keeps them in sealed plastic sleeves "because I'm a nut like that."
