The world’s first and only superhero has disappeared after undergoing a cataclysmic fall from grace in the eyes of the world. Middle-aged and unable to support his operations he had made a preposterous claim that the world was in danger, a notion derided by the media and the public at large.
WRITERS: Christina McCormack, Liam Sharp
ART BY: Liam Sharp
COVER BY: Liam Sharp
PUBLISHER: Titan Comics/Madefire
PAGECOUNT: 32
COVER PRICE: $3.99
RELEASE DATE: Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Charlie reveals her dark past and connection to Captain Stone. Will it be too much for Lord Chance? The thrilling conclusion of Titan’s new partnership with Madefire!
WRITERS: Christina McCormack, Liam Sharp
ART BY: Liam Sharp
COVER BY: Liam Sharp
PUBLISHER: Titan Comics/Madefire
PAGECOUNT: 32
COVER PRICE: $3.99
RELEASE DATE: Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Charlie finally comes clean to her father about just who—and what–she became following the nightclub attack when she was a model and PETA spokeswoman. Behold, the origin of THE PET!
STORY BY: Christina McCormack, Liam Sharp
ART BY: Liam Sharp
COVER BY: Liam Sharp
PUBLISHER: Titan Comics/Madefire
PAGECOUNT: 32
COVER PRICE: $3.99
RELEASE DATE: Wednesday, February 18, 2015
The world’s only superhero has vanished! Seemingly an unstoppable force for good, Captain Stone’s strength and bravery matched only by his compassion, what weakness triggered his catastrophic fall from grace? Now’s your chance to find out!
STORY BY: Christina McCormack, Liam Sharp ART BY: Liam Sharp COVER BY: Liam Sharp PUBLISHER: Titan Comics/Madefire PAGECOUNT: 32 COVER PRICE: $3.99 RELEASE DATE: Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Charlie’s life has just taken an unexpected turn–she’s learned that she’s Captain Stone’s half-sister. What other bombshells does the Captain’s mother, Ada, have in store?
WRITTEN BY: Christina McCormack & Liam Sharp ART BY: Liam Sharp PUBLISHER: Titan Comics PAGECOUNT: 32 COVER PRICE: $3.99 RELEASE DATE: Wednesday, December 17, 2014
The world’s first and only superhero has disappeared after undergoing a cataclysmic fall from grace in the eyes of the world. Middle-aged and unable to support his operations he had made a preposterous claim that the world was in danger, a notion derided by the media and the public at large. But what if the claim is true?
Outcast writer and infamous murderess Charlie Chance, AKA The Pet, finds herself searching for the one man who was able to bring her to justice– Captain Stone.
Issues #1 of both Cap Stone and Mono – Titan Comics new publishing partnership with innovative digital comics publisher Madefire – don’t hit comic stores until December 17, but attendees of New York Comic Con get the first glimpse at both series.
Titan is giving away an exclusive ashcan flip-book at Titan Comics booth #2142 throughout the show!
See below the first pages of each title, as well as covers for both series.
CAP STONE #1
Writer: Liam Sharp & Christina McCormack Artist: Liam Sharp Pagecount: 32 Price: $3.99 On sale: December 17, 2014
The world’s first and only superhero has disappeared after undergoing a cataclysmic fall from grace in the eyes of the world. Middle-aged and unable to support his operations he had made a preposterous claim that the world was in danger, a notion derided by the media and the public at large.
But what if the claim is true?
Outcast writer and infamous murderess Charlie Chance, AKA The Pet, finds herself searching for the one man who was able to bring her to justice– Captain Stone.
MONO #1
Writer: Liam Sharp Artist: Ben Wolstenholme Color: Fin Cramb Pagecount: 32 Price: $3.99 On Sale: December 17, 2014
“From the Boer War, through the First and Second World War, the Cold War and beyond, Mono was there…where no one else could go…”
The ape-human hybrid secret agent and Queen’s assassin, possessed of a deadly prehensile tail and ‘the strength of twelve men’, made his debut in the pulps of the 1930s and enjoyed a brief revival in the late 1960s and 70s.
But can it be that the fiction is closer to historic fact than was ever previously guessed?
Now a series of tales, told in hand-written journals and reported first-hand by those that knew him, reveal Mono as a dual-natured and conflicted adventurer–savage and noble; civilized, but ultimately untamable.