(W) Chris Moses (A) Andrea Giannini (C) James Offredi (L) Reed Hinkley-Barnes (CA) Ivan Tao (CB) Stephen Byrne
In the year 2030, a family-run private defense company, Synap, secretly puts together the pieces of a mysterious giant robot while training psychically gifted individuals to one day control it. However, with the startling increase in UFO sightings, the family finds their time is running out to assemble the ancient machine.
When your family’s secrets are bigger than this world, a giant robot is a girl’s best friend…
Get a first look at Synap, the newest sci-fi series from Long Island native and Kickstarter pro Chris Moses and the debut of Italian artist Andrea Giannini, only from Mad Cave Studios! It features colors by James Offredi and letters by Reed Hinckley-Barnes, with Cover A by Ivan Tao and Cover B by Stephen Byrne.
In the year 2030, a family-run private defense company, Synap, secretly puts together the pieces of a mysterious giant robot while training psychically gifted individuals to one day control it. However, with the startling increase in UFO sightings, the family finds their time is running out to assemble the ancient machine.
Synap celebrates diversity with biracial and nonbinary characters, and blends the giant mech action of Mobile Suit Gundam with the conspiracies and other worldly threats, Synap #1 drops November 27th.
Cats have been disappearing in the wake of a ravenous monster borne of forbidden magic, and the Council of Cats tasks three teens with stopping the onslaught. Spirited from their homes in the Appalachian hills, Chicago suburbs, and California Bay Area, hardworking Riley, gamer Alex, and booksmart Sidney find themselves talking to cats in the Florida Keys, granted magical powers, and asked to save the world. Assisted by a motley cast of purr machines, from the stout-slinging King of the Cats to the falconry aficionado Master Cat, the trio embarks on a global quest, battling villains from real-life cat folktales in order to recapture an ancient cat god’s powerful relics. Along the way, they must cultivate their powers to control the elements, ally with a secret order of wizard-historians, juggle jobs, deal with parents, make sure the cat’s food bowl is still full…and maybe, just maybe, learn to work together.
Catians is from writers Cortney Cameron and Luyi Bennett, with art by Bennett, Isaac Anderson, and Rick Alves, lettering by Reed Hinkley-Barnes and covers by Sal Monaco and Martina Rossi. It comes to comic shops this November from Scout Comics.