Mothra takes center stage in this graphic novel adventure in the world of Godzilla!
Mothra has fallen after a fearsome battle with a terrifying new kaiju, Antra. Without its protector, the world has entered a state of desolation. Kaiju roam freely, and what remains of humankind has been forced into hiding.
But all hope is not lost! Mira is a young woman living in the wasteland who believes she lost her entire family in Mothra’s final stand—that is, until her missing twin shows up with two fairies! If Emi is to be believed, the sisters might hold the key to the rebirth of Mothra and the Earth’s return to normalcy. They just have to travel back in time and get its egg from the Jurassic period first.
Sophie Campbell has worked in comics professionally since Oni Press’s Too Much Hopeless Savages all the way back in 2002. Since then, she’s gone on to do 7 volumes of Wet Moon, Shadoweyes for Iron Circus Comics, a couple graphic novels for Tokyopop and DC, a few issues of her self-published fantasy comic Mountain Girl, 12 issues of Glory for Image, 13 issues of Jem and the Holograms for IDW, over 50 issues for IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and a bunch of other stuff she can't remember. She lives in upstate New York with her cat Rambo and an ever-growing hoard of Japanese monster toys.
Mothra takes center stage in this graphic novel adventure in the world of Godzilla!
Mothra has fallen after a fearsome battle with a terrifying new kaiju, Antra. Without its protector, the world has entered a state of desolation. Kaiju roam freely, and what remains of humankind has been forced into hiding.
But all hope is not lost! Mira is a young woman living in the wasteland who believes she lost her entire family in Mothra’s final stand—that is, until her missing twin shows up with two fairies! If Emi is to be believed, the sisters might hold the key to the rebirth of Mothra and the Earth’s return to normalcy. They just have to travel back in time and get its egg from the Jurassic period first.
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Sophie Campbell has worked in comics professionally since Oni Press’s Too Much Hopeless Savages all the way back in 2002. Since then, she’s gone on to do 7 volumes of Wet Moon, Shadoweyes for Iron Circus Comics, a couple graphic novels for Tokyopop and DC, a few issues of her self-published fantasy comic Mountain Girl, 12 issues of Glory for Image, 13 issues of Jem and the Holograms for IDW, over 50 issues for IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and a bunch of other stuff she can't remember. She lives in upstate New York with her cat Rambo and an ever-growing hoard of Japanese monster toys.