Speed Republic Vol. 1

Author:   Ryan Lindsay ,  Emanuele Parascandolo ,  Natasha Alterici
Publisher:   Mad Cave Studios
ISBN:  

9781952303203


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   04 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Our Price $47.49 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Speed Republic Vol. 1


Overview

Sebastian Valencia enters into the Grand Race, a cannonball run style event across Europe where the winner gets a life of luxury. A stark contrast from the dystopian reality of the world. In the future, Europe has united under one man, The Autocrat. He rules the apocalyptic landscape from corporate monopolies with a vision of unity that is gospel to some, but hollow to others. To distract the 99% from their poor and empty lives, they are given the opportunity to compete in the Grand Race. A marathon street race through Europe where only one driver can make it to the end and win a life of luxury. Our hero, Sebastian Valencia enters with the hope that winning this race can make up for his wasted past, but along the way he starts to question what kind of future he is actually buying into.

Full Product Details

Author:   Ryan Lindsay ,  Emanuele Parascandolo ,  Natasha Alterici
Publisher:   Mad Cave Studios
Imprint:   Mad Cave Studios
ISBN:  

9781952303203


ISBN 10:   1952303206
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   04 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Table of Contents

Reviews

A great combination of creative skills from all involved and something I am looking forward to seeing more of. --Dave Jones Get Your Comic On A strong and fresh creative team with everything to prove have what looks to be the miniseries near the front of the line as it heads to the races with rubber to the road --Sean Cohea Panel Patter An explosive combination of Death Race 2000, a demolition derby mixed with The Hunger Games. [...] To bring it to life, artist Emanuele Parascandolo applies his prodigious talents to great effect along with colorist Michele Monte. Together, they do a great job of balancing the drama along with the race action. [...] A pretty strong start for the series and showing such a great promise for what is to come. -- Geek Vibes Nation An interesting concept with strong characters and high stakes action [...] -- Multiversity Comics Emanuele Parascandolo and Michele Monte create this kaleidoscope of color that fills every panel creating a dystopia, unlike anything you've ever seen before. It's vibrant and violent at times with some creatively designed collisions that jump off the page. The comic just looks great. -- Lotus Land Comics Full of action, cool artwork, and thoughtful musings on a world that is already in dystopian decline, it should prove to be a surprise hit for your pull list, especially for fans of Cannonball Run and Mad Max. It ends on a shocking cliffhanger that leaves me wanting more to see who makes it to the finish line. -- But Why Tho I loved every heart-pounding second [...] This race continues to add new layers throughout each issue. -- Comic Book Poser Ryan K. Lindsay has produced a highly intriguing story, one where the premise bears similarity to Cannonball Run but filtered through dystopian concepts such as Deathrace, The Purge, Rollerball and even Ready Player One [...] Lindsay has built a backdrop of a very rich and detailed world behind the world [...] -- Pipedream Comics


Full of action, cool artwork, and thoughtful musings on a world that is already in dystopian decline, it should prove to be a surprise hit for your pull list, especially for fans of Cannonball Run and Mad Max. It ends on a shocking cliffhanger that leaves me wanting more to see who makes it to the finish line. -- But Why Tho I loved every heart-pounding second of this issue. From the flamboyance of the Autocrat beginning the race to the illusion of safety, purge-like gangs of animal masked folks, and a twisted family history keeps the high-octane pace of this first issue alive and well. This race continues to add new layers throughout each issue. -- Comic Book Poser


Author Information

Ryan K Lindsay is an award-winning comic book writer who has worked with Dark Horse, Black Mask, Vertigo, IDW, ComixTribe, and runs his own Four Colour Ray Gun comic imprint. He is Australian and when not being a family man he hones his writing skills by sacrificing blood wombats to the outback spider fight clubs. Emanuele Parascandolo was born and raised in the exotic and mystical city of Napoli. This Italian boy spends his days working as a freelance Comic Artist and Illustrator and he’s a well known procrastinator. He was a student at Scuola Italiana di COMIX and has worked for publishers like Marotto & Cafiero Editori and Hazard. He’s a Fantasy and Sci-fi enthusiast, wildly attached to food and he thinks you should know. Michele Monte, born in 1993, has been trying to make comics for as long as he remembers. Graduated in Advertising Graphics, he continues his path by enrolling in the Comics course at the International School of Comics (Naples). He then continued his studies, enrolling in the Digital Coloring course at the Italian School of Comix (Naples). In 2015 he joined the Neapolitan collective ArtSteady as a colourist and designer. He has several collaborations with Italian and foreign publishing houses, such as Glénat, Dynamite, Disney, Salani Editore, Mad Cave, Noise Press and Shockdom. He works as a graphic designer and letterer for various agencies and private studios. He is professor of Digital Coloring, Character Design and Humorous Comics at the Comix Ars School of Comics in Salerno. Joamette Gil is a (gender)queer Afro-Cuban cartoonist, editor, and letterer. Joamette has lettered for multiple Mad Cave titles including Nottingham, Becstar, and more. She’s also the one-man operation known as Power & Magic Press, publisher of such titles as Heartwood: Non-binary Tales of Sylvan Fantasy and the award-winning Power & Magic: The Queer Witch Comics Anthology. She is a full-time freelancer living in Portland, Oregon, with two furry gremlins.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

April RG 26_2

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List