Wednesday, October 07, 2015

BLACK SCIENCE TAKES OFF ON NEW STORY ARC

Bestselling writer Rick Remender (LOW, DEADLY CLASS, TOKYO GHOST), artist Matteo Scalera (DYNAMO FIVE, Deadpool), and colorist Moreno Denisio will launch a new story arc in their eminently compelling sci-fi series BLACK SCIENCE this November.
Previously in BLACK SCIENCE, the use of The Pillar has allowed Anarchist scientist Grant McKay to travel to any possible universe. His was never a safe endeavor. The Anarchist League of Scientists has come to harbor two goals: clean up the Eververse and get home.
In BLACK SCIENCE #17, a bold new era begins. New readers are invited to join the Dimensionauts in a psychedelic journey of the soul.
“This is the perfect jumping on point,” said Remender. “This is the most imaginative arc yet, on a world where nothing is as it appears, and the origins of the strange beings plays a large role in the series to date. This is also where we slow down a bit and really examine who Grant McKay is.” He added, “It's Matteo and Moreno's best work to date, if these preview pages don't sell you nothing will.”
BLACK SCIENCE #17 (Diamond code: SEP150498) hits stores Wednesday, November 4th. Final order cutoff deadline for retailers is Monday, October 12th.








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