The comic book series is about healing from PTSD and giant mech robots destroying a city.
), whom Anderson tapped to co-write a story. That’s when the idea forwas born. It's not just a mech story, but the story that happens after the cityscape-altering battles take place. The clean-up is both literal and emotional. Damaged buildings need to be demolished, and disaffected veterans of previous conflicts need a way to work through some of their issues, letting the mechs do the labor while their pilots get some much-needed therapy. It's a rage room on a titanic scale.
The first book became a bit hit in the genre when it hit shelves in 2017, and that might have been where the story ended. But Boop wanted to keep it going. “I’d been looking for a project to break into comics for some time,” Boop says. “The idea of taking that story and expanding on it — it’s a very visual story. I thought it would be perfect for comics.”
“All of this is predicated on the new model of crowdfunding,” emphasizes Anderson. “We need our fan base and our readers to have enough interest in the project to throw some coins in our hats so we can publish this.” They’ve partnered with, who’ll be handling the printing, promotion and distribution of the comic series in the ongoing. “We’re really excited about this story and where we can take it. We just need the fans to show up.
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