The mind-bending adventure of Essentials continues in volume two. ESSENTIALS VOL. 2 continues the mind-bending journey of Harris Pax, a mathematician who predicted the end of the world but couldn’t prevent it. Now to save humanity, he must return to the underground bunker where madness began, but not without a fight. Alongside unlikely sidekicks—from walking corpses to toy robots—Harris weaves through fractured realities of creatures, angels, and monsters to restore the world he once knew. But will it be enough to defeat Snuggles once and for all?
The mind-bending adventure of Essentials continues in volume two. ESSENTIALS VOL. 2 continues the mind-bending journey of Harris Pax, a mathematician who predicted the end of the world but couldn’t prevent it. Now to save humanity, he must return to the underground bunker where madness began, but not without a fight. Alongside unlikely sidekicks—from walking corpses to toy robots—Harris weaves through fractured realities of creatures, angels, and monsters to restore the world he once knew. But will it be enough to defeat Snuggles once and for all?
Luke Arnold is a novelist, actor, and Emmy-nominated writer. He has played iconic roles such as Long John Silver in the Emmy-winning Black Sails, and has won awards for his role as Michael Hutchence in the INXS mini-series Never Tear Us Apart, and Martin Scarsden in Scrublands. His first novel, The Last Smile in Sunder City, was released in 2020, which led to the Fetch Phillips series, with a fourth title coming soon. He makes his graphic novel debut with ESSENTIALS. Chris “Doc” Wyatt produced the cult hit comedy film Napoleon Dynamite, the multi-festival award-winning drama Coyote, and six other indie feature films. He shared an Emmy nomination for the animated project Marvel’s Rocket and Groot. He has worked on series including Ultimate Spider-Man, Legends of Vox Machina, Marvel’s Avengers Assembled, Star Wars: Resistance , Batman Unlimited, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers: Botbots, and Lego Ninjago: Dragons Rising.
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