CONQUERING A NEW FRONTIER IN GREAT PACIFIC
Image Comics series is collected in first volume, "TRASHED”
Image Comics series is collected in first volume, "TRASHED”
In the hit new Image Comics series GREAT PACIFIC,
the privileged heir to an oil fortune declares his independence from
family and business obligations in an extreme way — by founding the
Republic of New Texas on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an island of
trash in the South Pacific. But Chas Worthington soon discovers that
it's one thing to take land and another thing entirely to hold it.
In the first volume of GREAT PACIFIC,
writer Joe Harris and artist Martín Morazzo create a treacherous land
made of the cast-off trash of the entire planet, populated with mutant
seagulls, one very angry giant octopus, a French explorer, pirates, and a
group of islanders who got there first — and none of them want to
share.
"What
excites me most about writing Great Pacific isn't necessarily the
environmental message or the chance to pile up some soapboxes to preach a
cautionary tale. Rather, it's the story of one man mostly alone on this
new, strange frontier that gets me going,” said creator and writer
Harris. "It's a story about exploration, and survival, and persistence,
and triumph against all odds. The science fiction serves that arc, and
the greater environmental message, I'd hope, is enhanced as a result.”Matching Harris's adventurous story is Morazzo's bold, vibrant art, bringing to life a land like the world has never seen before.
"Envisioning
and drawing the garbage continent, with all its strange landscapes, is
something wonderful,” said said Morazzo. "From large views to small
details, 'The Pack' isn't just a setting, but a main character in the
story.”
Collecting the first six issues, GREAT PACIFIC VOLUME ONE: TRASHED (ISBN 978-1-60706-733-7) encompasses a story arc that drew attention from comics readers and those interested in ecological issues alike. Harris and GREAT PACIFIC were profiled in Comic Book Resources, Gamma Squad, Comics Alliance, Multiversity Comics, and Deep Sea News.
Collecting the first six issues, GREAT PACIFIC VOLUME ONE: TRASHED (ISBN 978-1-60706-733-7) encompasses a story arc that drew attention from comics readers and those interested in ecological issues alike. Harris and GREAT PACIFIC were profiled in Comic Book Resources, Gamma Squad, Comics Alliance, Multiversity Comics, and Deep Sea News.
GREAT PACIFIC will be in stores on May 1 and its second volume will begin with issue #7, out on June 5.
PRAISE FOR GREAT PACIFIC
"A terrifying, hard-to-believe-it's-true premise and a fantastic, smart thrill-ride of sci-fi and high adventure. Don't miss!"
- John Layman (creator/writer of CHEW)
- John Layman (creator/writer of CHEW)
"Fascinating and enjoyable."
- CHUD
- CHUD
"A perfect science fiction story…"
- Brigid Alverson, Robot 6
- Brigid Alverson, Robot 6
"This
series deals with issues that we haven't really seen in comics before
and that's what makes it so interesting: we get real life problems
intertwined with a rather fascinating fictional story. The comic turns
out to be well written, organized clearly and overall just really,
really pretty.”
- Comic Vine
- Comic Vine
"The
pacing is solid, plot twists come fast and furiously, and the the muted
color scheme keeps the visuals constantly engaging.”
- Bloody Disgusting
- Bloody Disgusting
"[GREAT
PACIFIC] is very well-realized and beautifully rendered. Harris and
Morazzo spend a lot of time and page space exploring the world and
potential consequences of Chas Worthington's story by visiting a lot of
different locations and considering different thematic elements.”
- The Outhousers
- The Outhousers
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