JULIA CARTER #1

“Julia Carter, ex SAS, now Foreign Fighter, is trapped between a devastating war for the control of Europe and the internal conflict to reconcile her past. Little does she know that there are dark forces beyond her imagination that will test her training and willpower to survive. ”

this is the first issue of the adventures of Julia Carter. A story of fighting to survive, meeting the woman of her life, visiting Paris... and Mars!

Story and Art by Giuliano Ramella Pezza.

28 pages, stapled, black & white, US comic book format.

OSCAR #1

In a far and distant future, humanity’s final moments are slowly ticking away. The golden days are in the past and now all that remains in the cold void is war and death. But hope can come in the most unexpected form. The final minutes of the human race are upon us, can we remember what it means to be the best of us rather than the worse?

based on the tale of unsinkable Sam, Oscar is the amazing debut story of Daniel Albrecht with visual art by Andrea Motta and covers by Francesco Mortarino (Power rangers, NYX, avengers).

Story by Daniel Albrecht, art by Andrea Motta, covers by Francesco Mortarino

40 pages, stapled, colour, A5 format.

DERIVATIVE COMICS

An anthology of short stories created starting with household names in American comic books and imagining a narrative around them, avoiding their origins, appearance, and connotations.

The stories in this anthology are very different from each other, some have multiple layers, some are straightforward, some are funny, others tragic, or weird.

Comic book language is used as a way to experiment with storytelling, themes, and characters, narrating stories of the bizarre and the unusual.

Story and Art by Andrea Motta.

108 pages, paperback, colour, A5 format.

THE TUNNEL UNDER THE WORLD

“On the morning of October 15th, Guy Burckhardt woke up screaming out of a dream. He could still hear and feel the sharp, ripping-metal explosion, the violent heave that had tossed him furiously out of bed, the searing wave of heat. No need to mention the splintered ribs, and the salt bubble in his throat, and the agonised knowledge that this was death.”

First published in 1955 in Galaxy magazine, “The tunnel under the world” by Frederik Pohl is a terrific science fiction account about consumerism, advertising, and robots.

Art and adaptation by Andrea Motta.

64 pages, paperback, grayscale, US comic book format.

ZERO HOUR

“Oh, it was to be so jolly! What a game! Such excitement they hadn’t known in years. The children catapulted this way and that across the green lawns, shouting at each other, holding hands, flying in circles, laughing. Such fun, such tremulous joy. Meanwhile the adult civilization passed and repassed the busy youngsters, jealous of the fierce energy of the wild tots.”

First published in 1951 in the “Illustrated Man”, Zero Hour is one of Ray Bradbury most beloved story. It’s a tremendous tale about representation, visibility, and a game of alien invasion. 

Art and adaptation by Andrea Motta.

64 pages, paperback, grayscale, US comic book format.