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Fateful Schisms in a First Look at The Space Between #4

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at The Space Between #4, the FINAL ISSUE in the brand new genre defying story aboard an interstellar generation ship from the minds of Hugo and Eisner nominated and New York Times bestselling writer Corinna Bechko, acclaimed artist Danny Luckert, and letterer Jim Campbell, available February 7, 2024.

The final issue of Corinna Bechko and Danny Luckert’s poignant and profound saga concludes another 200 years further into the journey. Awe-inspiring advances in science and medicine have created a virtual utopia on the ship, and as the odyssey nears its conclusion, conflicts arise as many aboard are swayed into believing that humanity’s future should stay with the Dodona, despite supplies running low. There will be only one chance to make planetfall however, as the ship hurtles towards an irrevocable final decision that will determine the fate of all mankind.

The Space Between #4 features a main cover by Danny Luckert with variants by artists Natacha Bustos, and Ariel Olivetti.

The Space Between #4

Why you should be reading The Space Between

The Space Between

Good science fiction makes readers want to visit the worlds they contain, to explore them first-hand as a kind of traveler. The best science fiction, though, makes readers want to be the protagonists in them. The Expanse comes to mind as a recent example, a story that considers class and intergalactic warfare from various points of view, each an entry point into a larger conflict that’s hard not to put ourselves into. Star Wars does it by leaning into the promise of adventure inherent in the Hero’s Journey, of becoming a Jedi. Corinna Bechko and Danny Luckert’s The Space Between inspires this by making its sci-fi feel urgently timely and consequential, presenting conflicts that can be overcome despite the odds. You should be reading this comic.

The Space Between sees what’s left of humanity living aboard a massive starbound ark called the Dodona, a place that’s deeply segregated between upper tier citizens and pilots and lower tier workers who are prohibited from traveling from their living spaces below up to the top floors of the vessel. In the series’ first issue, a pilot called Revla finds herself on the lower decks by accident following a controversial flight that’s put her career on the line. While in the lower levels she meets Les, a worker from lower caste who helps her navigate the area. Through him, Revla experiences just what the class divide truly means and what kind of injustices it actually furthers and so decides to rebel and fight the system that sustains this division. In an interesting twist, that fight is also the result of a blossoming romance between the two characters, representing a union that transcends class and expectations.

This alone is plot enough for a whole sci-fi series, but that’s only issue #1. Subsequent entries (the series is three issues in as of the time of this writing) sees a new generation of protagonists continue the plight through different mutations of the same problems. Some of these characters are related to those found in previous issues, but new characters are also introduced. In the process, The Space Between transforms into a political space epic with a unique take on romance and social responsibility that never neglects the elements that make for great science fiction.

The Space Between

Bechko and Luckert succeed, in an impressive manner, in never making new issues feel like retreads of previous ones. It isn’t a kind of sci-fi Groundhog Day with a new pair of characters each time taking on the exact same problems. It’s a natural continuation of struggles that keep the class perspective firmly in place to track the evolution of the situation aboard the Dodona. Progress is certainly logged, but so are the changes in strategy from those who seek to cosign on reverting back to the days of segregation.

Luckert adds subtle but important touches per issue to communicate the jump in time and the changes in living conditions brought upon the results of key struggles. It makes Bechko’s characters more believable in the process as part of a social and political ecosystem that’s consistently being put in contentious spots that threaten to undo progress.

The romance aspect of the story is especially refreshing. It’s obvious from the covers to the story’s focus on a pair of protagonists primed for love per issue that an emotional connection can be as strong a unifying force as a political philosophy. Love isn’t on display merely as an excuse to get two characters to meet within a story. Instead, the intention is to show how it can generate a level of empathy that espouses understanding. Bechko and Luckert leave nothing to chance. It’s all carefully orchestrated with a sense of purpose that imbues the story with consequence. It makes everything feel genuinely honest.

The Space Between

The Space Between is the type of science fiction that comes along to remind readers of the power and influence of the genre, of its potential to look beyond trends to find something that sparks different kinds of conversations. It certainly earns a spot among some of the best comics of 2023, if you ask me, and it is a must-read. It possesses an energy that can turn casual readers into lifelong fans of science fiction. It’s that good.

Potential Disaster in a First Look at The Space Between #3

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at The Space Between #3, the next issue in the brand new genre defying story aboard an interstellar generation ship from the minds of Hugo and Eisner nominated and New York Times bestselling writer Corinna Bechko, acclaimed artist Danny Luckert, and letterer Jim Campbell, available January 3, 2024.

10 years after Bee and Pari’s story began, The Dodona is in trouble, potentially even drifting off course! Even minor miscalculations can spell disaster. Peace is hard to come by when under such pressure, and it will take everyone working together and putting aside the notion of winners and losers, to build an ideal society moving forward, if the ship is moving forward at all…

The Space Between #3 features a main cover by Danny Luckert with variants by artists Vincenzo Riccardi, and Ariel Olivetti.

The Space Between #3

Preview: The Space Between #2 (of 4)

The Space Between #2 (of 4)

(W) Corinna Bechko (A/CA) Danny Luckert
In Shops: Dec 06, 2023
SRP: $4.99

A revolution and 60 years passing have drastically changed the Dodona, giving way to leisure time and peace unlike anything the inhabitants have experienced.

But all is not well, as automation and underemployment create the conditions for a populist figure to sway many, including an algae tank worker named Pari.

With Les and Revla’s granddaughter Bee standing against the movement along with countless others, an all-out war is far from unlikely…

The Space Between #2 (of 4)

Cullen Bunn returns to the Deepest Catacombs

In 2020, author Cullen Bunn released The Deepest Catacombs, a serialized comic inspired by vintage advertisements for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. The story, told in 25 single-page installments, featured a different artist on every page. It was released for free for fans of comics, fantasy, and role-playing games. Now, Bunn is returning to the world of The Deepest Catacombs with an all-new 22-page comic that will be released in a serialized format. 

The new story features returning characters—Randall, Annalynn, Kezira, Chops, and Fingerbones—delving into a frozen, haunted castle filled with wyverns, draugr, ghosts, dragons, and vampires!

Among the artists who will be contributing to this series will be Danny Luckert, AC Zamudio, Nick Zamudio, Andres Cruz, Rich Woodall, and many others. 

The comic will be released in a serialized format. Supporters of Cullen Bunn’s Patreon will have early access to the pages, as well as behind-the-scenes information, scripts, and RPG content. The comic pages will then be released for free to the reading public just a couple of days later. With The Deepest Catacombs, Bunn wanted all readers to be able to enjoy the story without worrying about subscriptions or paywalls. The first installment of the new series can be found online.

Check out the covers by Nick Zamudio with design by Anton Kromoff.

The Space Between #1 sells out and gets a second printing

BOOM! Studios has announced that The Space Between #1 by Hugo and Eisner nominated and New York Times bestselling writer Corinna Bechko, acclaimed artist Danny Luckert, and letterer Jim Campbell, the genre defying story aboard an interstellar generation ship, has sold out at the distributor level!

On the starbound ark known as the Dodona, the populations of workers live in strictly segregated social castes during the journey that will take multiple generations to complete. But everything changes when a pilot from the upper tier named Revla falls to the lower levels and meets Les. As the two grow closer they learn that they will have to risk everything, not just for themselves, but for the generations to come on the Dodona!

In response to the demand from retailers and fans, BOOM! has announced The Space Between #1 Second Printing (SEP238979), featuring cover art by series artist Danny Luckert, available in stores November 29, 2023.

The Space Between #1 second printing

Survival Spans Generations in a First Look at The Space Between #1

From the minds of Hugo and Eisner nominated and New York Times bestselling writer Corinna Bechko and acclaimed artist Danny Luckert comes a genre defying story aboard an interstellar generation ship in The Space Between, available November 1, 2023.

On the starbound ark known as the Dodona, the populations of workers live in strictly segregated social castes during the journey that will take multiple generations to complete. But everything changes when a pilot from the upper tier named Revla falls to the lower levels and meets Les. As the two grow closer they learn that they will have to risk everything, not just for themselves, but for the generations to come on the Dodona!

Every issue in this limited event series features a brand new pair of protagonists, each facing off against a new generation’s trials and tribulations. This sweeping sci-fi epic about love, survival, and liberation will inspire and enthrall fans of The Expanse and Battlestar Galactica.

The Space Between #1 features a main cover by Danny Luckert with variants by artists David Mack, and Ariel Olivetti.

The Space Between #1

Traverse the Galaxy this Fall with The Space Between

From the minds of Hugo and Eisner nominated and New York Times bestselling writer Corinna Bechko and acclaimed artist Danny Luckert comes a genre defying story aboard an interstellar generation ship in The Space Between, available November 1, 2023.

On the starbound ark known as the Dodona, the populations of workers live in strictly segregated social castes during the journey that will take multiple generations to complete. But everything changes when a pilot from the upper tier named Revla falls to the lower levels and meets Les. As the two grow closer they learn that they will have to risk everything, not just for themselves, but for the generations to come on the Dodona!

Every issue in this limited event series features a brand new pair of protagonists, each facing off against a new generation’s trials and tribulations. This sweeping sci-fi epic about love, survival, and liberation will inspire and enthrall fans of The Expanse and Battlestar Galactica.

The Space Between #1 features a main cover by Danny Luckert with variants by artists David Mack, and Ariel Olivetti.

Superheroes and cosmic horror collide in Cullen Bunn’s Beyond Mortal

Dark Horse Books presents Beyond Mortal, a new original graphic novel from Cullen Bunn and Danny Luckert.

Comic book readers are familiar with the world of Bronze and Modern Era comics: stories of gleaming steel metropolises populated by daring superheroes battling for truth and justice, facing down power-mad masterminds and would-be world conquerors. 

But unknown to the league of heroes who protect the innocent, this world has a cancer growing at its heart. A pantheon of elder gods is starting to awaken. These timeless forces of super-nature once claimed dominion over a primordial Earth… and they have returned to reclaim what is theirs. 

Super-powered heroes—and villains—find themselves struggling against unimaginable horror to save the planet. It is a hopeless battle.

The unstoppable force of the Leviathan will collide with the immovable object of the world’s most powerful superheroes in an unflinching tale of ultimate horror and ultimate sacrifice. 

Beyond Mortal TPB (144 pages, 6 5/8 x 10 3/16”) flies into bookstores January 30, 2024 and into comic shops January 31, 2023. It is now available to pre-order for $19.99 at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local comic shop and indie bookstore.

Beyond Mortal TPB 

Vengeance and the Monster Within in Your First Look at House of Slaughter #15

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at House of Slaughter #15. Set in the world of the Eisner Award-winning phenomenal hit series Something is Killing the Children, from the minds of award-winning writer James Tynion IV and co-creator Werther Dell’Edera, written by Tate Brombal, illustrated by highly acclaimed artist Antonio Fuso, colored by Miquel Muerto, and lettered by AndWorld Design, the continuation of the new story arc of House of Slaughter sees the return of the fan favorite ex-hunter Jace Boucher as he embarks on a brand new mission to keep not only himself but his young charges alive in the face of a looming danger. Available in May 2023

In the final issue of the third story arc, Jace will have to make a difficult choice between vengeance and rescuing Sunny from the White Masks! But just as Sunny has to deal with the monster within, Jace unleashes his rage in a more terrifying way than the children have ever witnessed…

House of Slaughter #15 features main cover art by famed illustrators Mateus Manhanini and co-creator Werther Dell’Edera with Miquel Muerto, as well as variant cover art by acclaimed artist Danny Luckert, Sebastian Fiumara, and Aaron Campbell

House of Slaughter #15
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