Free Planet: Free Planet #1

· Free Planet Issue #1 · Image Comics
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SERIES PREMIERE
The first completely free planet in human history has won its independence. Now, a group of revolutionary heroes must defend the planetÕs unique energy source from a pair of hostile intergalactic powers while determining what complete freedom actually entails.
AUBREY SITTERSON (No One Left to Fight, The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling) and JED DOUGHERTY (Savage Hearts, WorldsÕ Finest) blend the intricate future history of EAST OF WEST with the emotional space opera stylings of SAGA in a story about freedom and the sacrifices it demands.
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FREE PLANET demands to be read in a comfy chair, next to a fire, or the window of a starship, while taking in a distant supernova. SITTERSON & DOUGHERTY are holding a masterclass in rich, intricate worldbuilding that is equal partsÊDune, Claremont, andÊSAGAÊwhile being wholly original.Ó ÑROBERT KIRKMANÊ(INVINCIBLE, THE WALKING DEAD)
ÒOne of the hardest parts of making a comic book is the intense task of worldbuilding. FREE PLANET shrugs off that pressure, fully fleshed out for characters to explore and readers to witness, proving that AUBREY and JED have what it takes to bring you to a place completely new and totally refreshing." ÑDANIEL WARREN JOHNSON (TRANSFORMERS, THE MOON IS FOLLOWING US)
"With notes ofÊWarhammer 40kÊandÊFireflyFREE PLANETÊis lusciously rendered, dense, political sci-fi with a lot to say." ÑKIERON GILLENÊ(THE POWER FANTASY, THE WICKED + THE DIVINE)

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