When afternoon detention is interrupted by the sudden and violent emergence of a kaiju, three New York City teenagers with seemingly nothing in common will band together to survive the apocalypse!
Catch the debut of an all-new series from writer Julio Anta and artist Jacoby Salcedo that tells a different kind of kaiju story!
Felipe is still getting accustomed to life in New York City, and when a kaiju ravages Manhattan, he’ll need the help of two of his classmates to rescue his mom from a wrecked subway station.
From the Eisner-nominated team behind Frontera and This Land Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story comes a new adventure that, amid the blockbuster destruction of a kaiju rampage, focuses on the people and communities most impacted.
Julio Anta is a Cuban and Colombian American author from Miami, Florida. He is the writer of the Eisner-nominated Frontera (HarperAlley), the Bluebonnet Award–nominated Speak Up, Santiago! (Random House Graphic), This Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story (DC Comics), and the upcoming No Gods, No Masters (BOOM! Studios). He currently resides in New York City where he works to tell stories about diverse Latinx characters for readers of all ages. He is best known for his comic book series Home, and his work at Marvel and DC Comics.
Jacoby Salcedo is a comic book illustrator who is based in Olympia, Washington. He is the artist of the Eisner-nominated Frontera (HarperAlley), This Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story (DC Comics), and the upcoming No Gods, No Masters (BOOM! Studios) with frequent collaborator Julio Anta. Jacoby is also the artist on the Dark Horse miniseries It's Only Teenage Wasteland with writer Curt Pires. Jacoby has also been featured in multiple comic anthologies such as DC's Legion of Bloom, Graphic Mundi's COVID Chronicles, and the GLAAD award–winning Young Men in Love.
When afternoon detention is interrupted by the sudden and violent emergence of a kaiju, three New York City teenagers with seemingly nothing in common will band together to survive the apocalypse!
Catch the debut of an all-new series from writer Julio Anta and artist Jacoby Salcedo that tells a different kind of kaiju story!
Felipe is still getting accustomed to life in New York City, and when a kaiju ravages Manhattan, he’ll need the help of two of his classmates to rescue his mom from a wrecked subway station.
From the Eisner-nominated team behind Frontera and This Land Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story comes a new adventure that, amid the blockbuster destruction of a kaiju rampage, focuses on the people and communities most impacted.
Creators
Julio Anta is a Cuban and Colombian American author from Miami, Florida. He is the writer of the Eisner-nominated Frontera (HarperAlley), the Bluebonnet Award–nominated Speak Up, Santiago! (Random House Graphic), This Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story (DC Comics), and the upcoming No Gods, No Masters (BOOM! Studios). He currently resides in New York City where he works to tell stories about diverse Latinx characters for readers of all ages. He is best known for his comic book series Home, and his work at Marvel and DC Comics.
Jacoby Salcedo is a comic book illustrator who is based in Olympia, Washington. He is the artist of the Eisner-nominated Frontera (HarperAlley), This Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story (DC Comics), and the upcoming No Gods, No Masters (BOOM! Studios) with frequent collaborator Julio Anta. Jacoby is also the artist on the Dark Horse miniseries It's Only Teenage Wasteland with writer Curt Pires. Jacoby has also been featured in multiple comic anthologies such as DC's Legion of Bloom, Graphic Mundi's COVID Chronicles, and the GLAAD award–winning Young Men in Love.