Hard-boiled kid detective KID MAROON gets OGN after 75-year hiatus

Last year, Vault Comics announced that it had acquired the rights to Kid Maroon. Now, the publisher has revealed the details of the new graphic novel starring the 1940s icon, which will be written by Christopher Cantwell, drawn by Victor Santos, colored by Mattia Iacono, lettered by Andworld Design, and designed by Adam Cahoon. Kid Maroon was a comic strip about a hard-boiled kid detective who investigates horrendous crimes in his hometown, Crimeville. 

The series quickly attracted significant controversy, as the stories drew on Shepard’s nihilistic outlook, penchant for violence, and obsession with bathtub laudanum,” according to Vault Comics. “The backlash against the series, coupled with the rising tides of the Comics Code, led to the strip’s cancellation after just 216 episodes. This caused Shepard to become completely disaffected with the comic book medium, and he would go on to bury all his original art in what is believed to be a field in South Dakota, location unknown. Despite all of this, Kid Maroon became a tremendous cult hit that has inspired underground and independent comics ever since.”

Kid Maroon cover artworkKid Maroon cover artwork
Kid Maroon cover artwork. Photo Credit: Vault Comics

After a 75-year hiatus, Kid Maroon is getting his own OGN

For the first time in 75 years, Cantwell, Santos, and company are giving fans a new take on the classic comic strip detective.

I’ve been wanting to write a Kid Maroon story for years upon years now,” said Cantwell. “Because Kid Maroon feels like me.”

Cantwell added, “It’s funny because I remember being a kid and how I couldn’t wait to grow up. Every day I feel like I grew up too fast. I often wish I could go back. Kid faces that same struggle in our book. Sure, his world is laden with pulp gangsters and killers, but he’s very much a child. This was always the undercurrent of the original Kid Maroon strips that Pep Shepard did. Sure, sometimes Pep occasionally had Kid rail against characters like Captain Pinko and write diatribes against Sales Tax, but at his best, those stories were always about a boy caught between worlds, his innocence always fragile, at risk of being shattered. That is the core of our book through and through.”

“I must confess I did not know the existence of the character Kid Maroon, but as soon as I started investigating it was love at first sight,” Santos said. “That wild boy was a compact version of The Spirit, Dick Tracy, and I don’t know how many other pre-code pulp heroes. At the same time, he was everything I would have wanted to be when I was a brat, sneaking into my uncle’s room to read those crime comics which were supposed to be too violent for a kid to read. I couldn’t wait to take this awesome character and draw him into new adventures.”

Check out the synopsis below:

Back in print for the first time in over 75 years in a stunning original graphic novel with deluxe presentation… the world’s only hard-boiled boy detective – KID MAROON. From Christopher Cantwell (Iron Man, Doctor Doom, The Blue Flame, Halt and Catch Fire) and Victor Santos (Polar, Violent Love)! 

Two years ago, Walden Maroon outgrew his small town, his loving parents, and the low stakes mysteries involving missing butterflies and stolen cookies. Since then, he’s dwelled within the cesspit of Crimeville, where murders, vice, and corruption are the city’s bread and butter. But at 12 years old, Kid is weary. When a string of horrific killings and arsons spring up in the streets, can he crack the case with his quick wits and slingshot? Or does Kid Maroon secretly yearn for what he’s never gotten to be… a kid?

Get a sneak peek below!

Check out the preview for Kid Maroon below:

Photo Credit: Vault Comics
Photo Credit: Vault Comics
Photo Credit: Vault Comics
Photo Credit: Vault Comics
Photo Credit: Vault Comics
Photo Credit: Vault Comics

Kid Maroon will debut with a double-length first issue that will hit the shelves of your local comic book shop in September 2025. The graphic novel will be printed in an oversized deluxe format with French flaps, foil treatment, and high-end paper stock.


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