Dark Horse Comics have announced writer Matt Kindt and artist David Rubín’s fantasy adventure series “Ether” will return for a third series in September. The five-issue “Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell” will see explorer Boone Dias return to the Ether realm once again, this time to find the missing daughter of the Faerie King. Here’s the press release:

The Adventures of Boone Dias Continue in Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell

MILWAUKIE, Ore. (June 10, 2019) — From New York Times–bestselling Mind MGMT creator MATT KINDT and Black Hammer’s DAVID RUBÍN comes the third volume of this fantasy adventure that’s Sherlock Holmes meets Dr. Seuss. Welcome back to the wonderful world of magic, science, and interdimensional adventure in Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell.

In Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell, The Faerie King’s daughter is missing and only portal jumper Boone Dias can track her down. Jumping from one magical crime scene to another, he uncovers a bizarre plot featuring assassin eggs, rancid pirates, ice deserts, and room of immortal gods, desperate to finally be able to die.

Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell #1 (of five) goes on sale September 18, 2019, and features a standard cover by David Rubín and a variant by Paul Azaceta! Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell #1 is available for pre-order at your local comic shop.

Praise for Ether:

“When you inadvertently become an inter-dimensional adventurer, you have to hope that the science behind your loopy situation is on your side. But what happens when you land in a reality where magic trumps science? Well, in Matt Kindt and David Rubín’s Ether, the answer is simple: you solve some goddamn magic crimes.”—io9

“Deftly written alt-SF/Fantasy, fun, freaky and fantastic-looking. Ether is a knock-out.”—Evan Dorkin, BEASTS OF BURDEN

“Seriously, seriously, let Matt Kindt & David Rubín drive you in a giant snail taxi across the gateways of their magical realm of mystery, imaginative character designs and awesome storytelling. You have to pick up Ether. Seriously.”—David Aja, HAWKEYE