Faceless and the Family: Maze of the Mechanical Aliens #1 (Oni Press, July 2026) variant cover by Noah Bailey
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Faceless and the Family: Maze of the Mechanical Aliens #1 (Oni Press, July 2026) variant cover by Noah Bailey
[PREVIEW] Station Grand GN (March 15, 2025)
writer: Craig Hurd-McKenney | artist: Noah Bailey | letterer: Saida Temofonte | cover artist: Noah Bailey | publishing company: Oni Press
synopsis: From Xeric grant-awarded and Ignatz Award-nominated writer Craig Hurd-McKenney and acclaimed illustrator Noah Bailey (Double Walker, Wonder Woman: Black and Gold) comes a gripping sci-fi novella exploring the reaches of space and the human psyche.
Dr. Michael Kinney is light years from Earth, overseeing the terraformation of Venus. Michael is all alone, save for the computer who keeps him company during the 272 day-long orbit from night to day around the sun. And during this time, there is no contact with Mission Control.
With his circadian rhythms disrupted by his extended stay in deep space, his insomnia peaks. Reality as he knows it comes into question. As Michael struggles to finish his mission, what he thinks he knows will collide with the existential mysteries of the universe: Who am I? Why am I here? Am I alone? Why is this happening to me?
Free For All (Oni Press, March 2025) variant cover by Noah Bailey
Serena: Tag you’re it!
Noah: Why do I suck at this game?!
Preview pages from Station Grand (Oni Press, March 2025) by Craig Hurd-McKenney and Noah Bailey
Oni Press has revealed their Spring 2025 graphic novel line-up, which includes Station Grand by Xeric grant-awarded and Ignatz Award-nominated writer Craig Hurd-McKenney, and Tremor Dose and Double Walker artist Noah Bailey.
Dr. Michael Kinney is light years from Earth, overseeing the terraformation of Venus. Michael is all alone, save for the computer who keeps him company during the 272 day-long orbit from night to day around the sun. And during this time, there is no contact with Mission Control.
With his circadian rhythms disrupted by his extended stay in deep space, his insomnia peaks. Reality as he knows it comes into question. As Michael struggles to finish his mission, what he thinks he knows will collide with the existential mysteries of the universe: Who am I? Why am I here? Am I alone? Why is this happening to me?
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