As the Sparrows plan their counterstrike, Dr. Zoo races across the cosmos hoping to reunite the Umbrella Academy while Mom prays to a mysterious power for her children’s reunion. Meanwhile, ghosts from the past loom ever closer, and a curious detail lingers: Jennifer has two Ns, not two Fs.
• A brand-new Umbrella Academy series directly following the events of Hotel Oblivion
• Six-issue series.
"Welcome to Plan B. Way pens a superb depiction of the broken family with the writing. Bá and Stewart walk the fine line between tense action and elevated drama. A new era of the Academy strikes a chord with a darker path on the horizon." —Nerd Initiative
Gerard Way is a singer, songwriter, and comic book writer who is perhaps best known as the lead singer of the band My Chemical Romance. With My Chemical Romance, Way found fame and acclaim and toured with the band from 2001 to 2013. In addition to his music, Way is the Eisner Award–winning writer of The Umbrella Academy and The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.
As the Sparrows plan their counterstrike, Dr. Zoo races across the cosmos hoping to reunite the Umbrella Academy while Mom prays to a mysterious power for her children’s reunion. Meanwhile, ghosts from the past loom ever closer, and a curious detail lingers: Jennifer has two Ns, not two Fs.
• A brand-new Umbrella Academy series directly following the events of Hotel Oblivion
• Six-issue series.
"Welcome to Plan B. Way pens a superb depiction of the broken family with the writing. Bá and Stewart walk the fine line between tense action and elevated drama. A new era of the Academy strikes a chord with a darker path on the horizon." —Nerd Initiative
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Gerard Way is a singer, songwriter, and comic book writer who is perhaps best known as the lead singer of the band My Chemical Romance. With My Chemical Romance, Way found fame and acclaim and toured with the band from 2001 to 2013. In addition to his music, Way is the Eisner Award–winning writer of The Umbrella Academy and The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.