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Crowdfunding Corner: Over 70 Black creators, over 30 comic publishers, and Advent Comics team for Epiphany Engine

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Epiphany Engine

Over 70 Black creators are teaming up with Advent Comics and over 30 comic book and graphic novel publishers for the cosmic crossover project Epiphany Engine, a 192-page graphic novel. The project is led by publishing legend Tony Kittrell and acclaimed editor and creator Joseph P. Illidge, who will serve as the Executive Story Editor. Epiphany Engine will feature an epic multiverse story, assembling iconic Black heroes and villains and original characters in an adventure that spans several chapters. Each chapter will showcase the work of a different creative team, giving Black creators from across the publishing world the opportunity to combine their powers. Readers and fans can back Epiphany Engine on Kickstarter when the project launches on Juneteenth, featuring a variety of exciting reward options.

Epiphany Engine publishers

Brandon Thomas will be launching the book by writing the first chapter; the book will also feature the work of popular creators such as Rodney Barnes, Chuck Patton, John Jennings, Jamal Igle, Colleen Douglas, Chriscross, and many more. Publishers involved in the project include 4th Wall Productions, Griot Enterprises LLC, Konkret Comics, and Second Sight Publishing, among many others.

Continuing the legacy of multiverse crossover stories such as DC’s Crisis on Infinite Earths and the family drama of Fantastic Four, Epiphany Engine follows the McKalis, a family of brilliant but grief-stricken scientists searching for their missing member Todd, who was lost in the multiverse after a botched experiment. However…their rescue attempt has accidentally ruptured the fabric of the multiverse, causing universes to bleed into each other and sending all four members into scattered destinations. The rupture has released a cosmic-level threat, the mysterious Abzylom, who wants to collapse and mold a new universe while destroying the McKalis. In order to save the multiverse and defeat their cosmic foe, the family must find each other and build an army of superheroes.

The McKali family is led by father Prof. Dwayne McKali, who is an incredibly brilliant explorer, but often myopic and overcontrolling, and mother Dr. Jackie McKali, a world-renowned physicist who is the balanced yang to Dwayne’s ying. In order to save the multiverse, the parents team up with their gifted kids, 19-year-old Jett McKali, an impulsive tech genius who is unafraid to jump into the fray, and 17-year-old Octavia McKali, a chemist and theorist who keeps the family together and on task. The family is inspired by historical and fictional icons like comics legend Dwayne McDuffie, iconic comic creator Jackie Ormes, Disney’s “The Famous Jett Jackson,” and award-winning Afrofuturist writer Octavia Butler.

Dwayne and Jackie’s son, 10-year-old Todd McKali, is a child prodigy who incorporates all of the specialties of his famous family. It’s Todd’s experiments with multiversal travel that accidentally cause the incident that loses him in the multiverse and creates the chaos that must be solved. The family is hunted by the villainous Abzylom, who has cosmic abilities beyond their understanding. Unhinged, sociopathic, psychopathic and incredibly brilliant, Abzylom has been traversing the multiverse and his body has become infused with the chaotic energies that bind and separate universes.

Along with these original characters, Epiphany Engine will share the stage with legendary Black characters such as:

  • Danny J. Quick ‘s 4th Wall Productions MMA ninja Aceblade
  • Lonzo Starr and Konkret Comics cosmic hero Akolyte
  • Dorphise Jean/Spirits Destiny Studios Haitian heroine Spirit Destiny
  • Andre Batts Urban Style Comics mystical protector Dreadlocks
  • Michael Watson’s Freestyle Komics powerful Hotshot
  • Ray Height/Studio Skye-Tiger‘s heroic vigilante Midnight Tiger
  • Jiba Molei Anderson/Griot Enterprises African deities superteam The Horsemen
  • Tony Kittrell/Advent Comics powerhouse Titan the Ultra Man
  • Quinn McGowan and Legends Press highflyer Wildfire
  • Vince White and The Powerverse’s classic hero Will Power

Each of these characters resonates with fans due to their relatability and heroic spirit, making them true icons in the comic book industry. These fan-favorite heroes and heroines are just the tip of the iceberg of the characters that will be appearing within the pages of the Epiphany Engine graphic novel.

Fans can now follow and save the Epiphany Engine page on Kickstarter in order to get reminders and updates. Rewards will include an option for fans to get a 1:1 creative consultation with Epiphany Engine producer Tony Kittrell and representatives from the creative and editorial teams. Other rewards will include original artwork, exclusive variants, boxed sets, and more. The Kickstarter will officially launch on Juneteenth (June 19) of this year. Fans who purchase the graphic novel will be mailed the book later in 2024.

Review: Dreadlocks: The Origins OGN

In the world of superheroes, it is truly amazing how we tend to project ourselves onto the heroes we read about.  For the comic book writer, there is a lot to say about how they write a superhero, the genesis of their idea. Most people believe Jerry Siegel and Joel Shuster, dreamt up Superman, to attract girls, because they were some awkward 17-year-old kids. Little do most people know even now, that he dreamt it up because Jerry Siegel’s dad had been killed during an armed raid at their second-hand clothing store in Cleveland, as the newspapers the next day talked about the need for a vigilante force to deal with the crime.

This was how Superman was born and more than 75 years later, the character stands for all that is good in the world. With much of the qualities and morals that Shuster and Siegel grew up with, were transposed on the character of Superman. The same can be said of the titular character of Dreadlocks, which has been thoroughly researched as far as Egyptology and possesses the morals of his creator. I found out about this character a few years back, what I found disconcerting, is that I never saw his comics at my local comics store or even the bigger ones like Midtown Comics in New York City.

In this debut issue, we are transported to ancient Egypt, where the ancient Gods have assembled to bring a new soul into the Underworld. What follows is taken right out of Egyptian mythology, as the ritual itself is almost word for word. We are introduced to the character of Samiu, known as the God with The Sacred Hair, a demigod sworn to protect all the elements within the fertile universe. By issue’s end, we meet a woman whose child has died, and whose life has been brought to a halt, as her faith and her life are about to undergo a life changing experience.

Overall, an “edutaining” experience, as I received an affirmation about “knowledge of self” while finding a hero that looks like a few members of my family. The story by Andre Batts, was much like most superhero origins, with a few twists. The art by Batts, is truly the shining gem of this book, as his art is a revelation. Altogether, another hero in the pantheon of superheroes that more than belongs, he leads.

Story: Andree Batts Art: Andre Batts
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy