In a world full of unexplainable powers, a girl with none uses her survival skills to track down her kidnapped super-psychic brother! A love letter to Akira and Mad Max set in a post-apocalyptic future. In a future reshaped by godlike psychics, Kasa Fain is the only girl in the world without powers of her own. When her superpsychic younger brother is kidnapped, she's going to need to use every skill at her disposal to reclaim him from the slavers hoping to sell him to the highest bidder! But her journey will be fraught with peril, even as she gains new allies with abilities of their own. This…mehr
In a world full of unexplainable powers, a girl with none uses her survival skills to track down her kidnapped super-psychic brother! A love letter to Akira and Mad Max set in a post-apocalyptic future. In a future reshaped by godlike psychics, Kasa Fain is the only girl in the world without powers of her own. When her superpsychic younger brother is kidnapped, she's going to need to use every skill at her disposal to reclaim him from the slavers hoping to sell him to the highest bidder! But her journey will be fraught with peril, even as she gains new allies with abilities of their own. This Mad Max-esque dystopian story is told in an accessible, cinematic style, and has a total of three volumes set for release.
Justin Jordan (Luther Strode, Spread, Dead Body Road) broke into comics with the Image series The Strange Talent of Luther Strode. Since no one threw him back out after said break-in, he has gone on to work for every major comics publisher. He is owned by two cats, George and Tom. Tyasseta is an Indonesian graphic designer turned comics artist. Breaklands is his first major work. Sarah Stern is a commercial illustrator living in Denver, CO. Her clients include Oni Press, BOOM! Studios, IDW, Dark Horse, Marvel, DC, Hiveworks, and Dreamworks Animation TV. Rachel Deering is an American writer, editor, and letterer for comic books. She has worked for companies including DC/Vertigo, Dark Horse, IDW, Image, and more.
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