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Image The Vault #1

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Sam Sarkar's "The Vault" -- a three issue miniseries from Image Comics shipping in July -- features a crew of treasure hunters, a mysterious undersea treasure trove, a shipwreck-prone island and a deep sea digging robot. And the craziest part? Those are the real-world elements. Based on actual locations including the fabled underwater money pit of Oak Island and nearby Sable Island with its history of nefarious shipwrecks and utilizing the latest in diving and digging tech, the story features a team of explorers and scientists with their sites set on finding long lost treasure. When a storm comes rolling in and they make a few hasty decisions, the crew winds up with the discovery of a lifetime on their hands. Of course, you'll have to pick the book up to see the potentially earth-shattering object the hunters find in the titular vault, but the implications are pretty monumental.

Re-teaming with his "Caliber" artist Garrie Gastonny, Sarkar has ambitious plans for this miniseries which hints at a much larger mythology in the works. Sarkar has woven a tale that ties the undersea vault to the Great Pyramid and asks the question: "Where did these things come from?" The writer spoke to CBR News about everything from how growing up near Oak Island influenced "The Vault" to how he and Gastonny took advantage of the emergence of new technologies to create the series.












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