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Gehenna in Tokyo One-Shot Drops June 10

Patrick Kindlon and Marco Ferrari reunite with mangaka Atsuji Yamamoto for Gehenna in Tokyo, a standalone one-shot set in the world of Gehenna: Naked Aggression. Image Comics releases the book June 10, 2026.

Kindlon wrote Frontiersman. Ferrari worked on Scarlet. Yamamoto’s credits include Metal Max and X-Men. The collaboration brings Gehenna to Japan where she’s dealing with a Yakuza contract on her life. Business runs differently in the Land of the Rising Sun.

Ferrari explains the one-shot expands Gehenna’s world while keeping what makes her character work. The book stays violent, strange, and energetic. Working with Atsuji Yamamoto meant something to Ferrari—he considers Yamamoto an artist whose work carries real weight, making his involvement genuinely special.

Kindlon says Yamamoto’s sexy-violence style influenced his writing for years. Getting to collaborate with him turned into actual joy that shows up on the page. He promises readers the most fun they can have with paper.

Eight variant covers hit shops alongside the main release. Samaru, Autumn Bellflower, Pass, Maurizio Rosenzweig, and Zawayuki each contributed covers. Ferrari created a wraparound cover. An NSFW polybagged version of the Zawayuki cover retails at $9.99 versus the standard price. You can see all of the variants right here.

Cover options break down as follows: Cover A by Atsuji Yamamoto (Lunar Code 0426IM0277), Cover B wraparound by Marco Ferrari (0426IM0278), Cover C by Samaru (0426IM0279), Cover D by Autumn Bellflower (0426IM0280), Cover E by Pass (0426IM0281), Cover F by Maurizio Rosenzweig (0426IM0282), Cover G by Zawayuki (0426IM0283), and Cover H polybagged NSFW by Zawayuki (0426IM0284).

Digital editions launch simultaneously on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

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