This Ends Tonight Is a Tarantino-Style Revenge Thriller

We've got an exclusive first look at This Ends Tonight, a stylish revenge thriller from Image Comics that should appeal to fans of Quentin Tarantino.

Apr 17, 2025 - 14:58
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This Ends Tonight Is a Tarantino-Style Revenge Thriller

Image Comics just revealed This Ends Tonight, a revenge thriller that borrows liberally from the Quentin Tarantino playbook. As if that weren't incentive enough to check out the new series, it also features a reunion of the Seven Sons creative team, including superstar artist Jae Lee.

IGN can exclusively debut the first artwork for This Ends Tonight. Get a closer look in the slideshow gallery below:

The creative team on This Ends Tonight includes writers Gerry Duggan, Kelvin Mao, and Robert Windom, artist Jae Lee, and colorist June Chung.

This Ends Tonight unfolds over three interconnected issues, each set on the same night in Las Vegas. The first issue features two sisters locked in a Thelma & Louise-style team-up as they shed blood in the City That Never Sleeps.

“This Ends Tonight began as so many great creator-owned comics do—with friends hanging out and dreaming out loud about what would be cool to see in a comic. What would be cool to see Jae Lee draw and June Chung color,” said Duggan in a statement. “It was my privilege to get to have fun with the Seven Sons team, and I'm thrilled to collaborate on a comic that once again proves there's no better team working in comics than Jae & June.”

Duggan added, “This series takes three separate high-octane action stories and collides them together in Las Vegas. The city usually sees about 250 murders a year. I think we can top that in our one-night stand in the city of sin. We've been threatening you with this good time for a while, and now it's time to roll them bones... and bodies.”

This Ends Tonight #1 will be released on July 16, 2025.

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