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The Resistance Universe: The Origins
The Origins
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About The Book
In a world facing ever-changing 21st century threats, hope—and danger—arrives with the superpowered Reborns…welcome to AWA’s shared universe!
A global pandemic kills millions of people worldwide before suddenly—and mysteriously—vanishing. In the aftermath, a small percentage of survivors spawn a new race of superhumans around the globe. Known as Reborns, these superpowered individuals must choose sides in a new world order where fear and fascism are rising threats. Select powered individuals form The Resistance, an underground force formed to fight against increasing tyranny in the U.S. and across the globe.
About The Illustrators
CP Smith is known for his rigid art and gritty detail. His style is inspired by artists like, Tomm Coker, Katsuhiro Otomo, Bill Sienkiewicz, Kevin Nowlan, and Chris Sprouse. Typically, he uses excessive amounts of photo reference for his art, drawing inspiration for character faces from his personal friends.
Kaare (rhymes with Atari) is the only director in the world working simultaneously in comics, film and TV.
The first recipient of Canada's award for comics, "The Shuster", his work on Marvel's SPIDER MAN: REIGN was named one of the “Top 25 Spider-Man Stories Of All Time” and "Top 10 Must-Read Spider-Man Stories."
His film, SNIPER: ASSASSIN’S END was released in summer of 2020 for Sony and hit #1 on iTunes. Some of his TV credits include V WARS for Netflix, VAN HELSING, AFTERMATH for SyFy, the live action pilot SIBLINGS for Cartoon Network, and MECH X-4 for Disney. Kaare has been featured in Vice, USA Today and Hollywood Reporter.
Product Details
- Publisher: Artists, Writers & Artisans (December 13, 2022)
- Length: 368 pages
- ISBN13: 9781953165466
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