Writer pal and veteran storyteller Michael Jan Friedman and artist Caio Cacau just launched a new Kickstarter campaign to fund the publication of a 128-page SF graphic novel, Empty Space.
Michael describes Empty Space “as a cross between Star Trek and Lost, but it’s really more than that. It’s a twisty, turny, sometimes unsettling narrative set against the limitless backdrop of the stars, with the sort of bizarre alien species and against-all-odds derring-do that’s always characterized the best space adventure–along with a heaping dollop of the macabre.
This is the kind of tale I’ve wanted to tell for a long time. In fact, it’s a dream project for a guy who fell in love with comics and science fiction at the age of six and never stopped loving them.
It’s also a chance for me to give back to you–the readers who’ve been following me for decades–the best, most intriguing, and most entertaining work I can possibly come up with. If at any time in your immersion in Empty Space you think you know where the story is going…I humbly invite you to think again.”
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EMPTY SPACE Artwork by Caio Cacau
Published on January 19, 2018 12:13