Comic Duo Rosenberg and Boss Launch Spring Signing Tour

Comic duo Matthew Rosenberg & Tyler Boss embark on a national signing tour for new series, "We're Taking Everyone Down With Us."

Rosenberg and Boss Are Taking Comics—and Everyone—with Them on a 31-City Rampage

When Matthew Rosenberg and Tyler Boss hit the road, it’s not a tour. It’s a reckoning. Known for comics like What’s The Furthest Place From Here and the genre-breaking 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, the creative duo is launching a full-throttle, 31-city sprint that’s part book launch, part movement, and all attitude.

They’re bringing two new titles: We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us and You’ll Do Bad Things. And if the names sound like threats, that’s because they are—delivered with a smirk and wrapped in fire. The tour kicks off at Midtown Comics in New York and promises exclusive Dylan Burnett variant covers that will hit like collector’s lightning.

More Than a Tour—It’s a Mission

Rosenberg and Boss aren’t just promoting books. They’re detonating expectations. Each stop is a chance to immerse fans in their world—equal parts gritty realism, anarchic charm, and raw storytelling honesty.

We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us leans hard into dark corners and dead ends. You’ll Do Bad Things doesn’t ask permission before dragging readers through its cracked mirror of morality. But this isn’t just edgy for the sake of it. It’s crafted chaos with emotional weight—an invitation to step inside stories that punch back.

And while the writing delivers narrative mayhem, Burnett’s variant covers give the tour an artistic edge. His visuals are sharp, kinetic, and unpredictable. Every line feels like it’s vibrating off the page, daring readers to look closer—and keep looking.

Chaos, Creativity, and the New Comic Ethos

The comic world, like every industry, wrestles with comfort zones. That’s exactly why creators like Rosenberg and Boss matter. They refuse to play it safe. Their stories bleed with tension and swagger. Their characters are flawed, bold, and impossible to ignore.

In a sea of cinematic universes and factory-line reboots, their work reminds us why comics still matter. It’s not just about heroes or villains—it’s about voice. And their voice is loud, defiant, and deeply human.

This tour isn’t just a chance to grab a signed copy. It’s a chance to witness creators reshaping the medium with every city, every page, and every conversation. At each stop, readers aren’t just buying books—they’re stepping into a world where risk rules and convention goes to die.

The Road Is Long, but the Fire’s Just Starting

As the tour winds through cities and indie shops, Rosenberg and Boss are doing more than shaking hands and signing covers. They’re sparking a conversation about what comics can still become—raw, weird, subversive, and incredibly alive.

So if you see a shadowy comic shop glowing just a little brighter this month, chances are they’ve come through. And if you hear the buzz of a crowd wrapped around the block, know that something more than a signing is going down. It’s a collision of story, art, and creative rebellion.

Keep your eyes on this tour. With Rosenberg, Boss, and Burnett at the wheel, anything can happen. And probably will.

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