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  • Steve Orlando: Gatchaman : Galactor #1
    Af Steve Orlando (2024)
    Summary: Galactor is under siege by a threat from within! After a secret attempt on his life, Berg Katse sets about to uncover a conspiracy within Galactor, born of their earliest days. Galactor's leader goes undercover to hunt, identify, and ruthlessly dispense with a revolution growing within Galactor's ranks. The masked villain Berg Katse must root out a conspiracy within Galactor, the sinister organization that plagues Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. The first issue in an all-new miniseries that expands upon the ongoing series!

  • Sylvain Runberg: Cixin Liu's For the Benefit of Mankind : A Graphic Novel
    Af Sylvain Runberg (2022)
    Summary: Welcome to The Worlds of Cixin Liu, a series of graphic novels created by 35 artists – including writers, illustrators and colourists – from 13 countries, to salute the unique imagination of China's science fiction grandmaster. Earth. Our home. The sole planet within our solar system capable of sustaining human life. A truly unique ecosystem. Unique, that is, but for the three other identical Earths, each housing their own human race. For years we have thrived on the world our creators made for us, the superior species of our ecosystem. But no longer. For the Elder Brothers – humans like us, only more advanced – have announced their plans to colonise our Earth. They will permit us to remain, as their pets, on a landmass tucked away at the bottom of the planet, with a subsidy to live upon which is based on the assets of our Earth's poorest citizen. If we are to survive, there must be a dramatic redistribution of wealth. Anyone who does not accept will be 'processed'. For the benefit of mankind

  • Cullen Bunn: Gatchaman (2024), Issue 9
    Af Cullen Bunn (2025)
    Summary: Murder-bots are on a rampage! Galactor unleashes a horde of terrible cybernetic nightmares upon the International Science Organization! Jinpei, who is still recovering from injuries in the line of duty, must fight for survival alongside the Beta Team!

  • Dan Panosian: Cixin Liu's the Butterfly : A Graphic Novel
    Af Dan Panosian (2022)
    Summary: Welcome to The Worlds of Cixin Liu, a series of graphic novels created by 35 artists – including writers, illustrators and colourists – from 13 countries, to salute the unique imagination of China's science fiction grandmaster. Bombs fall through the night sky and the city of Belgrade burns. Its citizens huddle in basements, terrified for their lives. In the heart of the city, two men keep watch from a rooftop. But they are not afraid. For they have a plan. Scientist Aleksandar has developed a program that can trigger major atmospheric change across the world – and he needs his friend Reznik's help to run it. If they can find the right point, Aleksandar believes they might trigger a change powerful enough to disrupt the destruction of his country. Like the fluttering of a butterfly's wings can create hurricanes at thousands of miles' distance, Aleksandar's actions will have far-reaching repercussions. But will they be enough?

  • Jeremy Adams: Flash Gordon (2024), Volume 1
    Af Jeremy Adams (2025)
    Summary: Flash Gordon returns in all new adventures in this action packed series from Jeremy Adams ( Green Lantern, The Flash ) and Will Conrad ( Nightwing, King Conan Chronicles )! Flash awakes on a secret prison planet somewhere in the galaxy. Upon learning that Dale Arden is the subject of an assassination plot, he's forced to break out and make his way across the galaxy to save her. Along the way, he encounters old friends, new threats, and a greater mystery surrounding WHO is pulling the strings of this universe

  • Dan DiDio: Defenders of the Earth (2024), Issue 1
    Af Dan DiDio (2024)
    Summary: Flash Gordon, The Phantom, Mandrake the Magician and Lothar are united again in this reimagining of the classic animated series, Defenders of the Earth. Picking up with characters and storylines from the original series, Flash confronts Ming in a final battle, only to find that even greater threats await him as his teammates as they each must confront ghosts of their past to protect their families and future. The first action-packed issue in an eight-part series!

  • Cullen Bunn: Gatchaman (2024), Issue 6
    Af Cullen Bunn (2025)
    Summary: While browsing in an antique shop, Jinpei stumbles upon an ancient map. Excited by the discovery, he brings it to the rest of the Science Ninja Team, which sparks a thrilling treasure hunt. The map leads them through ancient ruins and dangerous terrains as they follow its clues...but are they able to make it out alive with the treasure intact? A civilian-clothes interlude for the Science Ninja Team in the vein of The Goonies!

  • Summary: The crew of the Verisimilitude are following a map that could reveal the secrets of the universe...and what happened to Vigil's parents. As they follow this lead, the ship is pulled to a mysterious planet and their bot Chippy seemingly becomes possessed by someone or something that is leading them deeper into the strange inner workings of the planet. Will this mysterious force be able to answer Vigil's questions or will it raise even more?

  • Chris Moses: Synap (2024), Issue 1
    Af Chris Moses (2024)
    Summary: 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

  • Tommy Lee Edwards: Gatchaman: Only One Earth (2025), Issue 3
    Summary: In the depths of an ancient temple, Ken, Joe, and the princess uncover a fusion of forgotten teachings and cutting-edge science–a power that could save or destroy the world. As tensions rise between Ken and Joe, Galactor strikes back with devastating force, unleashing a psychic-controlled mech from their high-tech command ship. The ultimate test of trust and ingenuity looms as their love-hate dynamic is pushed to its limits during a battle for Atrena's survival!

  • Magdalene Visaggio: Galaxy of Madness (2024), Issue 4
    Summary: Vigil and the crew of the Verisimilitude have managed to escape the mystery planet their ship was forced to land on. But now Chippy has been implanted with information by the speaker of that planet, however, they have no way to access it...so they must now seek out and get help from Septima Caelax, the woman known for solving the unsolvable. However, Septima might have information about Odysseus that could drive a permanent wedge between him and Vigil

  • Jeff Parker: Walk-In, Graphic Novel Volume 1
    Af Jeff Parker (2015)
    Summary: Created by acclaimed musician Dave Stewart (Eurythmics). Written by Jeff Parker with artwork by Ashish Padlekar. Do you experience missing time? Predict strangers' dreams? Do twins seem to follow you wherever you go? And do you sometimes see cephalopods attached to other people without their knowledge? Don't worry, you're not going mad... yet. You're simply a Walk-In. Ian Dormouse is losing time - literally. He wakes up in cities across the world, and has no recollection of how he got there or what occurred in the preceding weeks and months. Awaking from one of these blackouts, Ian finds himself in Moscow and stumbles into the burlesque club Deja Vu, bluffing his way into a job as a dream interpreter. It wasn't all bull, Ian actually does have visions - octopuses on people's shoulders, auras emanating around strangers, to name a few. Ian doesn't know it yet, but he has some crazy mental abilities and it's about to make life a whole lot weirder... "Whatever else may be said about it, Dave Stewart, Jeff Parker and Ashish Padlekar have produced a book that can emphatically be claimed thus: one damn fine comic.... Walk-In was the best damn debut and the best damn inaugural issue to a comic I'd read in years. I'm excited about this book. If you read it, I guarantee that you will be too." - Broken Frontier "Damn. This is GOOD." - Silver Bullet Comics "It should make for a very interesting comic. Grab this one and keep up. (Review: A-)" - Paperback Reader