In 2013 MTV Geek announced plans to publish a new
four-part miniseries entitled THE ADVENTURES OF APOCALYPSE AL, written by J.
Michael Straczynski (SIDEKICK, TEN GRAND) and drawn by Sid Kotian (TWILIGHT
GUARDIAN), with colors by Bill Farmer (EPOCH). The series follows the
action-packed, fast-paced, surreal, and comically strange tale of Allison
Carter, a private investigator whose beat is the end of the world...or more
precisely, preventing same. When MTV Geek closed its doors in October,
imperiling the project, Joe’s Comics and Studio JMS leapt in to reacquire the
material with the assistance of MTV’s Tom Akel.
Consequently, in February 2014, THE ADVENTURES OF
APOCALYPSE AL debuts from Joe’s Comics with an oversized first issue containing
30 pages of original story, unbroken by advertisements, and accompanied by an
audio dramatization that has become the trademark of Joe’s Comics. All four
issues—107 pages in all—are written, drawn and inked, guaranteeing that they
will come out on time. In addition to the covers by Sid Kotian, covers will be
provided by Francesco Francavilla and the legendary John Romita Jr. This marks
the first time Romita and Straczynski have worked together since their
celebrated run on The Amazing Spider-Man.
When a mysterious figure gets his hands on the Book of
Keys, whose secrets can cause the destruction of the world, Allison Carter is the
only one who can stop him. Her journey takes her through a world populated by
zombie cops, machinegun toting imps, techno-wizards, closet trolls, demonic
theme parks, other dimensions, Ultimate Darkness, and an undead ex-boyfriend.
“After doing three titles about demons, despair and
death, more or less in that order, this is the first title from Joe’s Comics
that’s about sheer, unadulterated fun,” said Straczynski. “It’s light-hearted
and funny, its heart is in the right place, the action never stops, and it
features a smart, strong hero who has a habit of saying exactly the wrong thing
at exactly the right moment. If you liked Ghostbusters and Men in Black, this
is the book for you.”
India-based artist Sid Kotian is a fast-rising star in
the comics field, having worked on such titles as Hawken and Twilight Guardian.
“His work on The Adventures of Apocalypse Al is some of his most stunning to
date,” Straczynski said. “His work has a modern, fresh and fluid look, it’s
just a beautiful book. We were so knocked out by his work on Al that we hired
him to do the art for DREAM POLICE, a twelve-part maxiseries coming out from
Joe’s Comics later in 2014.”
“Joe’s script for Apocalypse Al is a balance of noir,
humor, horror and just the right amount of serious moments at the right spot,”
said Kotian. “It was challenging trying to match the visuals to the soul of the
story. I don’t think I’ve ever redrawn so many pages trying to do just that. I
had a great time drawing it though and I'm sure the fans will love it.”
“With Apocalypse Al Joe blends a supernatural adventure
story with a pulp sensibility crafted around a character who is one part
Indiana Jones and one part Ellen Ripley. Allison Carter is the take charge,
fast talking action heroine with a sharp tongue and nerves of steel fans have
been waiting for,” said Phil Smith, Production Editor.
While most of the major comics companies are shortening
their titles, each issue of THE ADVENTURES OF APOCALYPSE AL is oversized,
giving readers more story and more bang for the buck at the same price as a
regular issue. Issue one has 30 pages of story; issue two, 28 pages of story;
issue three, 28 pages of story; and issue four, 21 pages of story plus
additional pages of bonus features.
THE ADVENTURES OF APOCALYPSE AL #1 will be in stores February 5th 2014. Issue
#1 cover A will be illustrated by Sid Kotian and Bill Farmer and pre-orders can
be placed using Diamond Code DEC130489. Cover B will be by Ryan Sook (Ghost,
Zatanna) and can be pre-ordered using Diamond Code DEC130490. A retailer
incentive black and white line art cover C by Sook which can be pre-ordered as
well with Diamond Code DEC130491.
For information, updates and more go to
www.imagecomics.com and
www.studiojms.com.