Coming in February 2023 from Vault Comics:
GODFELL #1
Writer: Christopher Sebela
Artist: Ben Hennessy
Colorist: Triona Farrell & Vittorio Astone
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Cover A: Ben Hennessy
Cover B: Nathan Gooden
Synopsis: One sunny day in the land of Kerethim, God falls dead from the sky. The impact sends out shockwaves that draw in royal families at war, shadowy creatures of the dark, and armies of the dispossessed, all coming to lay claim to parts of God’s body. Into this power struggle wanders Zanzi Vuiline, a soldier and berserker trying to get home from a years-long war. Forced to fight her way through the strange landscapes in and on God’s corpse, from the soles of its feet through the top of its head, Zanzi will acquire a mysterious traveling companion on her own pilgrimage.
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Coming Soon: Eden, a stunning looking SF graphic novel from Humanoids
Already available in French, the English language edition of Eden, a powerful and beautifully rendered SF graphic novel from writers Alain Bismut, Abel Ferry, Christopher Sebela and artist Marc Laming, is published by Humanoids on 11th April
Already available in French, the English language edition of Eden, a powerful and beautifully rendered SF graphic novel from writers Alain Bismut, Abel Ferry, Christopher Sebela and artist Marc Laming, is published by Humanoids on 11th April.
Desperate to escape a dying Earth, a family schemes their way onto a spaceship headed towards a new planet, Eden. But shortly after they take off, they…
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Godfell Volume 4 Review: A Bloody Mind Bender About Gods and Mortals
As a longtime lover of comics and proud nerd, I’ve read a lot of comics out of order. Not intentionally, mind you, but usually as a result of doing a lot of my reading at my local public library. You never know what they’ll have on the shelf, and sometimes they might not have things in release order. But that doesn’t always stop me from reading a story anyhow, especially if it has incredible art…
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I'm finally doing it! A list of Adult (20s+) Nonbinary/Genderqueer/Transneutral and Trans men rep in SFF books(no romantasy). This will only be limited to main or major characters.
I've not read everything on this list, so some information could be inaccurate or missing e.g I might not know that a character is actually a POC or 40s+. I will also advise to check content warnings because some of the books listed here can get pretty gnarly.
Will occasional be updated
Keys: 🏳️⚧️=Trans Author,✊🏾= Author of Colour,🌈=POC,🧓🏾=40s+, ♂️= Trans man , ⚧️= Nonbinary,🎨=Comic
Claude from The Chatelaine by Kat Heartfield ♂️
Tarquin Mercator from The Devoured Worlds by Megan E. o'keefe ♂️
Yari from Master of Poisons by Andrea Hairston ⚧️🧓🏾🌈✊🏾
Sol Katz from Dead Collections by Issac Fellman 🏳️⚧️♂️🧓🏾
Rosie from Persephone Station by Stina Leicht ⚧️🧓🏾
Rafe from Viscera by Gabrielle Squailia🏳️⚧️♂️
John Wyndham from The Affair of the Mysterious Letter by Alexis Hall 🏳️⚧️♂️
Casey Ravel from the Ballad of Perilous Graves by Alex Jennings ♂️🌈✊🏾
Ardent Violet from The Starmetal Symphony by Alex White🏳️⚧️⚧️
Gyen Jebi from Phoenix Extravagant by Yoon Ha Lee ⚧️🏳️⚧️✊🏾🌈
Shock Pao from Shock Pao by Ren Warom ♂️
Firuz-e Jafari(+ others) from the Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia 🌈✊🏾🏳️⚧️⚧️
Iktan from Between Earth and Sky by Rebecca Roanhorse ⚧️🌈✊🏾
Chih from the Singing Hills Cycle by Nghi Vo ⚧️✊🏾🌈
Brennus from Wolf Among the Wild Hunt by Merc Fenn Wolfmoor ⚧️🏳️⚧️
Dex from Monk & Robot by Becky Chambers 🌈(?)⚧️
Anima from In The Watchful City by S. Qiouyi Lu ⚧️🌈✊🏾🏳️⚧️
Eolo from The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie ♂️
Ridley from No Gods,No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull 🌈✊🏾♂️
Enae & Qven from Translation State by Ann Leckie⚧️🌈🧓🏾
Penfield R. Henderson, Aiden Chase, Blithe + others from Future Feeling by Joss Lake 🏳️⚧️♂️
Ilan from The Faithful Dark by Cate Baumer♂️
Various from The Tensorate by Neon Yang 🏳️⚧️✊🏾🌈⚧️♂️
Alex Easton from What Moves the Dead by T.Kingfisher⚧️
Edie from Hammajang Luck by Makana Yamamoto⚧️🏳️⚧️🌈✊🏾
Nameless Man from The Four Profound Weaves by R.B. Lemberg🌈🏳️⚧️♂️
Arén from A Promise Broken by S.L. Dove Cooper♂️
Erígra Lilún from The Unbalancing by R.B. Lemberg 🏳️⚧️⚧️
Claire|Claude from Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault ⚧️
Dianthus from The Fate of by J.E. Lynn ⚧️
Asa from The Forgotten Lyric by Carolina Cruz⚧️🌈
Sal Hernandez from It Took Luke by Mark Bouchard & Bayleigh Underwood 🎨⚧️🌈🏳️⚧️
MCs from Time Will Devour His Children by Otava Heikkila🎨🏳️⚧️♂️🧓🏾🌈
Jonah from Dominion of Blades by Matt Dinniman♂️
Tet Sang from The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho♂️or⚧️🌈✊🏾
Marcus from Lesser Known Monsters by Rory Michaelson♂️🌈
Scorn from Emergent Properties⚧️
Misery Nomaki from The Genesis of Misery by Neon Yang✊🏾🏳️⚧️🌈⚧️
Taigan from The Worldbreaker Saga by Kameron Hurley⚧️🌈
Leiander from The Stones Stay Silent by Danny Ride♂️🏳️⚧️
The Plauge Doctor from The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw⚧️🏳️⚧️✊🏾
Aleph Null from Test by Christopher Sebela & Jen Hickman🎨⚧️
Joel Lodowick from My Heart Is Human by Reese Hogan🏳️⚧️♂️
Jules from Finna by Nino Cipri 🌈⚧️🏳️⚧️
Dax from Shatter Minds by L.R Lam🌈♂️
Scout from The Last Gifts of the Universe by Riley August⚧️
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Scifi graphic novel: "Eden" by Christopher Sebela (2024-04-09)
Earth is dying, but Eden is our second chance. Once a month, 50 million people are able to board one of the ships of the Eden mission, taking a 6-month journey to an unsullied planet. Now, it's the Tremain family's turn, and their neighbors, the Oximenkos, are happy to take that turn for them. 😉
Once the swap is discovered, the Eden Corporation is determined to take the Oximenko family out, swiftly, and silently. It's capitalism vs. the family, in a very literal way.
The artists put a LOT of time into the setting. The characters are drawn just fine, but the interior of the ship is enormously complex. Pipes and wires and screens everywhere! And the scenes on Earth are similarly packed. I wouldn't be surprised if the setting took more time than the characters.
I'm glad this all wraps up in one volume, with no real loose ends. It was interesting enough for a regular GN volume, but at much longer, the plot would have been too thin. The setting and stakes are vast, but the events are fairly simple, and allowed to conclude naturally. A good afternoon read.
Advanced reader copy provided by the publisher.
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What sort of thing would you recommend for Soundwave? (For the book recs tag)
For Soundwave:
I technically haven’t run out of music-themes books to recommend yet, but I think Soundwave would relate to Crowded Vol.1 : Soft Apocalypse by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, Ted Brandt and Triona Farrell bc he too is trying to keep idiots from getting themselves killed
For you:
HmmMMMM I’m gonna go with the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl by Ryan North and Erica Henderson. It’s an absolute riot that I think Soundwave fans may appreciate.
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