James Tynion IV expands his horror portfolio with high-stakes adaptations and cross-media projects.
- Tiny Onion aims for cinematic dominance across film and animation.
- Exquisite Corpses sells 500,000 copies, showcasing Tynion’s storytelling prowess.
- Room Service evolves into a full feature, blending horror with hospitality.
James Tynion IV built Tiny Onion in 2023 with Lyrical Media backing to push his stories beyond panels. Fresh off Eisner wins for hits like Something is Killing the Children and The Department of Truth, he now eyes cinema dominance.
Their latest pact covers the Exquisite Corpses adaptation plus a feature spin on Room Service, his one-shot with a 2024 short already out.
Exquisite Corpses dropped last year via Image Comics with artist Michael Walsh. It tracks a twisted Halloween game where twelve top global assassins, bankrolled by US elite families, get dumped in a sleepy town.
They slash until one stands, handing that sponsor family national control for five years. Sales topped 500,000 copies fast, topping new IP launches in the direct market comics.
Room service flips hotel stays sinister. Guests order up perfect meals through room service, with staff handling cleanup. Tynion scripted the prequel comic alongside director PK Colinet’s Kickstarter short. Now they expand it to full runtime, tapping Tynion’s knack for everyday spots gone lethal.
Lyrical CEO Alexander Black calls Tynion a genre shaker. The studio funds his cross-media push, seeing franchise gold in films, animation, and games.
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Tynion produces both pics with Black, Arlen Konopaki, Walsh, and Jon Rosenberg as executive producers. No directors attached yet, but the assembly starts with A-list talent hunts.
From Gotham Shadows to Indie Terror King
Tynion cut his teeth on DC’s Batman from 2020, scripting 85 issues through the City of Bane fallout. He mixed action and horror, pitting Bruce Wayne against Deathstroke hordes sans Alfred’s brakes. That run set his rep for high-stakes dread in capes.
IDW crossovers sealed his name, too. The Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles miniseries sold out, pitting the Dark Knight against the Foot Clan in Gotham. Sequels like Adventures kept turtles slicing beside the Bat-family, proving his blockbuster touch.


Horror pivot hit paydirt independently. Something Is Killing the Children at Boom Studios snagged Blumhouse film and animation rights last year, with Tynion producing.
Tiny Onion’s animation queue packs WRLDTR33 for Netflix, The Woods, and the original Tipsy Dragon comedy with Irony Point. This lyrical duo amps up his live-action horror footprint.
Comic fans track his sales surge. Exquisite Corpses companion card game drops in the summer, fueling multiplatform bets. Room Service’s short buzz drew festival nods, ripe for expansion. Tynion credits co-creators for passion matching his page-to-screen fire.
Franchise Fever Fuels Next Wave
The horror comics boom favors Tynion’s output. Lyrical Eyes Exquisite Corpses as expandable IP across live-action, animation, and gaming. Room Service fits boutique thrillers like Ready or Not hotel sieges. Both lean on his strength: ordinary rules twisted by hidden rules.
Blumhouse Something is killing the children’s eyes. The werewolf hunts in Archer’s Peak, echoing Tynion’s Erica slaughter procedural. Tiny Onion’s WRLDTR33 tackles internet cults, and The Woods strands teens in alien woods. His slate screams shared universe potential under the Tiny Onion banner.
Trade whispers point to 2027 shoots if scripts lock fast. Lyrical’s Onslaught X-Men film wraps post-production, testing their Marvel muscle. Black bets on creator-led risks for the next horror brands, post-Midnight Mass streamer wars.
Tynion stays hands-on, scripting Room Service himself. Walsh joins the Exquisite Corpses producers, ensuring comic fidelity. Fan reactions light up Reddit, hyping Assassin Royale visuals. His Batman/TMNT legacy draws crowds, but indie horrors cement his bold streak.
Competition heats up. Rivals like Scott Snyder push Absolute Batman, but Tynion owns the horror lane. Tiny Onion hires swell, scouting directors for visceral kills. Exquisite Corpses’ town map and family backstories beg for big screens, and room service carts promise feasts of gore.
Success metrics stack high. Post-500k sales, card game hype, and short film traction position these as sleepers. Tynion’s pivot from superhero gigs to terror trades proves prescient amid superhero fatigue. Studios chase his IP gold, with Lyrical fronting the charge.
This deal cements Tiny Onion as a horror hub. Tynion eyes global reach, thanking Lyrical for seed cash, turning comics to celluloid. The assassin drops, and the hotel hit signals his empire’s scary expansion, with Batman cred opening doors wide.
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People Also Ask
- Who is James Tynion IV?
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James Tynion IV is a comic book writer known for his work on titles like ‘Something is Killing the Children’ and ‘The Department of Truth.’ He founded Tiny Onion in 2023.
- What is Tiny Onion?
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Tiny Onion is a media company founded by James Tynion IV with backing from Lyrical Media, aimed at expanding his stories into various media formats.
- What is ‘Exquisite Corpses’ about?
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‘Exquisite Corpses’ is a comic that follows a twisted Halloween game where twelve assassins compete to be the last one standing, with the winner gaining control for five years.
- What projects are associated with Tiny Onion?
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Tiny Onion is working on adaptations like ‘Exquisite Corpses’ and ‘Room Service,’ as well as animation projects such as ‘WRLDTR33’ for Netflix.
- What is the significance of Tynion’s work in horror comics?
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Tynion’s horror comics have gained significant popularity, leading to adaptations and interest from studios, marking a successful pivot from superhero narratives.
- What are the future plans for Tynion’s projects?
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Future plans include expanding ‘Exquisite Corpses’ and ‘Room Service’ into films and games, with potential shoots starting as early as 2027.

