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Bad Egg Publishing announces three new series!

 Bad Egg Publishing is kicking off the year with three massive first issues: Plague Seeker, followed by Void Silver and The Somewhat Incredible Jackie-Boy Man this spring!

Plague Seeker #1, the 80-page first issue from All-Star creator Charlie “Moist Cr1TiKaL” White with art from rising star artist Vamkire Trannel, features a limited edition foil variant, and original bonus prose story from Hugo Award nominee David Wellington with illustrations by John Bivens. Includes the prelude story from the sold out Plague Seeker #0.

Additionally, the full debut of creator JackSepticEye’s ALTRVERSE—Void Silver and The Somewhat Incredible Jackie-Boy Man—features two 40-page stories, each with its own limited edition foil variant.

Plague Seeker #1

(W) Charlie “Moist Cr1TiKaL” White (A/C/CA) Vamkire Trannel  (L) Dave Sharpe (CB) Brett Weldele (CC) Foil Variant by Vamkire Trannel

In the far future, humankind is on the brink of extinction. A thousand years after an apocalypse level event known as the Calamity, only small pockets of rough civilization exist. Ruling over Earth are a new race of monstrous beings — The Great Plagues. From Charlie “Moist Cr1TiKaL” White, with stunning art from rising star artist Vamkire Trannel, PLAGUE SEEKER is unlike any comic you’ve ever read.

Void Silver #1

(W) Alejandro Arbona (A/CA) Suzi Blake (C) Andrew Dalhouse  (L) Dave Sharpe (CB) Skylar Patridge

Magic exists alongside science and technology, and its practitioners dwell in every strata of modern society. Exceptional even among these exceptional individuals is the preternaturally gifted…the iconoclastic…the sarcastic and short-tempered…Marvin the Magnificent!

The Somewhat Incredible Jackie-Boy Man #1

(W) James Asmus (A/CA) Megan Huang (L) Dave Sharpe (CB) Laura Helsby

A long time ago, in a galax—no, wait. Gifted with Great Power and Great Respon–nope. Not that either. After a lifetime of fandom and fantasy, Jackie was caught in a strange, cosmic cock-up that gave him amazing powers! …Or at least, ‘fairly impressive physical abilities’? Now, inspired by the kinds of heroes from his favorite comics, anime, and video games, he’s trying to be a real-life super hero in an otherwise ordinary world, as the somewhat incredible JACKIE-BOY MAN!

NYCC 2023: JackSepticEye annoucnes the The Altrverse Project with Bad Egg

Announced during New York Comic Con 2023, online personality JackSepticEye will be launching The Alterverse Project with publisher Bad Egg. The Alterverse Project kicks off with two releases, Void Silver written by Alejandro Arbona with art by Suzi Blake, and The Somewhat Incredible Jackie-Boy Man! written by James Asmus, prologue story art by Connie Daidone, and main series art by Megan Huang.

Void Silver- Featuring Marvin, an eldritch magician seeking the secrets of the world unseen.

Set in a modern-day London that mirrors the real world in every way…save for the fact that magic exists. Only certain trained people are able to use magic, but they operate throughout society—it is a job that garners different levels of celebrity and status for different people, but it is a job. Magic-users operate in high-powered leadership roles, as functionaries in bureaucratic organizations, as researchers and inventors and tinkerers, and as entertainers who perform at every level of fame, from filling arenas, to gigging at parties and small theatres, to busking on street corners.

We’ll come to learn that the diverse roles in the magic industry are regimented and overseen by an imperious Magic Circle, governing who can and can’t do magic, controlling access to spells and magic technologies, and guarding the secrets of magic history. Our surrogate on this journey will be the man whose risky, even careless path of self-discovery gets him kicked out of the Magic Circle, yet whose innate ability and intense curiosity spur him on to defy the Circle’s limitations and change the world.

In our first issue, Marvin is pulled into a mystery, investigating a murder with his higher-ups in the Magic Circle. Our prologue comic will set the stage for Marvin’s world, and propel the reader into the greater mystery of the ALTRVERSE.

The Somewhat Incredible Jackie-Boy Man!

Jackie is adrift in an 20-something’s Catch22: he’s living in a big city to be near cool stuff and people his age, but he has to work a never-ending stack of under-paying gig-work to afford even the crappiest apartment / life, so he never has time to actually do that stuff. :(  Add modern alienation: app-based gig work means no coworkers, available connections are more virtual, less personal.  He struggles with validation – uses levity and comedy to break awkward silence & avoid serious conversations. His father died when he was young, they didn’t have that close a bond – after the death Jackie worked to become a caretaker and be a better person than him, he makes sure others don’t suffer as he had suffered.

In our first issue, Jackie has to interrupt his delivery gig and hero up when he catches glimpse of a disaster — collapsed building! Burning cars! And ROBOTS in the middle of it all?!? — Jackie immediately jumps to conclusions about all the evil robot media he’s seen as a fan, and knows he needs to stop this fast. He makes quick work of the ‘bots and hurries to intervene in the disasters — busting open a hydrant to put out the fire and knock out a bot at the same time, heave-ho-ing debris from the collapse to rescue… a DUMMY? Jackie’s confusion gives him enough pause that dudes are able to rush in and make it clear — THIS WAS A CONTROLLED DEMONSTRATION!! And one that cost CYBER MASS. a crap-ton of money! Plus, we now see there were some press and several fancy investors there, who look unimpressed and vocally question the value of bots that can be massively outdone by a cosplay weirdo.  Embarrassed (but semi-justifying that they should probably put some ‘Warning: Demo” signs around if they don’t want people to think it’s real), when the tech bros start arguing / begging investors, Jackie takes the opportunity to slip away, lest he lose his own money from failing to finish his delivery in time… 

The Somewhat Incredible Jackie-Boy Man!