Made Monsters: a collection of Top of the Line comics 1-4

· Cyberpunk Apocalypse
Ebook
66
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Biological machines had been around a long time, but when people started changing themselves that the revolution came. War devastated the territory which is now the dominion of the God Kings. The last surviving child from a destroyed town struggles to survive amid "machines" roaming wild; trucks and toasters growing feral and vicious. A young priest in a world of "Made Monsters".

    “Crazy stuff... Like manga morphing into art comics.”

Charles Forsman -End of the F****ing World, I Am Not Okay With This

    “A lot of fun to read.”

Farel Dalrymple – Prophet, Proxima Centauri, Pop Gun Wars, The Wrenchies


(Do you love indie and alt comix? Here's a sci-fi/fantasy monster fighting comic drawn in watercolor! Enjoy!)

(This book was originally drawn at the Cyberpunk Apocalypse writers' project in Pittsburgh, PA.)

About the author

Daniel McCloskey is an American cartoonist. He founded the Cyberpunk Apocalypse writers' project in Pittsburgh PA, which housed 45 writers and cartoonists and hosted hundreds of literary events. By the time he was 25 his first novel, A Film About Billy was in print. At 26, he launched a monthly comic within weeks of knocking out his four front teeth. At 28, he distributed a free monthly comic in runs of 4,000 in Pittsburgh PA, and at 29 he sold the Cyberpunk Apocalypse and moved into a van so he could live and work in the same places as his cartoon characters. At 31 he sold his first graphic novel to a major publisher. He now lives and works in Oakland, CA.


You can learn more about his adventures and get free comics by joining the BeanCan Book Club on his website: danielmccloskey.com

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