D4VEocracy

Part of D4VE

Illustrated by Valentin Ramon
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Paperback
$17.99 US
6.69"W x 10.25"H x 0.24"D   | 10 oz | 40 per carton
On sale Aug 15, 2017 | 96 Pages | 978-1-63140-927-1
After conquering 34RTH as the greatest robot war hero, then saving it from invading aliens, D4VE's next campaign gets political!

In the wake of a robo-political assassination, D4VE begins a presidential campaign. A hip new app startup has other plans for the robot society, however, and creates the perfect political rival. The third arc of the acclaimed D4VE series continues in D4VEOCRACY.
Ryan Ferrier is a Canadian comic book writer and letterer. He is the writer of Kennel Block BluesCurb Stomp, and Sons of Anarchy (BOOM! Studios); Hot Damn and the acclaimed D4VE  and D4VE 2 (IDW & Monkeybrain); and The Brothers JamesTiger Lawyer, and Ultranova for ReadChallenger Comics (readchallenger.com), a self-publishing comic collective he runs with Brian Level.

Recently, he’s written comics for Marvel’s Secret Wars: Battleworld (with Logan Faerber), Bravest Warriors: Tales of the Holo-John (with Jorge Corona), and Monstrosity II (with J. Bone), and has been published in Heavy Metal Magazine (with artist Hugo Petrus).
“True to form, D4VEOCRACY is silly in how comically true-to-life it can be, but that's what makes it so good. Ferrier and Ramon's mix of unique writing and art continue to breathe life into the robot world, as we're greeted with familiar themes from earlier arcs that better prime us for what's to come.” –The Fandom Post

"D4VEocracy shines a light on the human elements that both continue to make this series fun, and the qualities that bring us to a full understanding of why. That has always been praiseworthy." –Geeked Out Nation

"D4VE is back and he needs your vote! Ferrier and Ramon have crafted an interesting third arc that is a great jumping on point for new and returning fans as they explore robo-political issues that D4VE may not be able to simply punch his way out of. It's a fascinating, fun social commentary that is a welcome distraction in the currently churning political climate that really may give way to the rise of robot overlords (we can hope anyway)." –Nerdophiles

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After conquering 34RTH as the greatest robot war hero, then saving it from invading aliens, D4VE's next campaign gets political!

In the wake of a robo-political assassination, D4VE begins a presidential campaign. A hip new app startup has other plans for the robot society, however, and creates the perfect political rival. The third arc of the acclaimed D4VE series continues in D4VEOCRACY.

Creators

Ryan Ferrier is a Canadian comic book writer and letterer. He is the writer of Kennel Block BluesCurb Stomp, and Sons of Anarchy (BOOM! Studios); Hot Damn and the acclaimed D4VE  and D4VE 2 (IDW & Monkeybrain); and The Brothers JamesTiger Lawyer, and Ultranova for ReadChallenger Comics (readchallenger.com), a self-publishing comic collective he runs with Brian Level.

Recently, he’s written comics for Marvel’s Secret Wars: Battleworld (with Logan Faerber), Bravest Warriors: Tales of the Holo-John (with Jorge Corona), and Monstrosity II (with J. Bone), and has been published in Heavy Metal Magazine (with artist Hugo Petrus).

Praise

“True to form, D4VEOCRACY is silly in how comically true-to-life it can be, but that's what makes it so good. Ferrier and Ramon's mix of unique writing and art continue to breathe life into the robot world, as we're greeted with familiar themes from earlier arcs that better prime us for what's to come.” –The Fandom Post

"D4VEocracy shines a light on the human elements that both continue to make this series fun, and the qualities that bring us to a full understanding of why. That has always been praiseworthy." –Geeked Out Nation

"D4VE is back and he needs your vote! Ferrier and Ramon have crafted an interesting third arc that is a great jumping on point for new and returning fans as they explore robo-political issues that D4VE may not be able to simply punch his way out of. It's a fascinating, fun social commentary that is a welcome distraction in the currently churning political climate that really may give way to the rise of robot overlords (we can hope anyway)." –Nerdophiles