THUNDERZONE COMICS STRIKES BACK!

Five All-New Comics: Nature Man #4, SupaCross #4, Big House Blues #3, Marshal Strong #2, and Weirdo #1

THUNDERZONE COMICS is proud to present new issues of NATURE MAN, MARSHAL STRONG, BIG HOUSE BLUES, SUPACROSS and the debut of WEIRDO. Additionally, we have catch up tiers and add ons if you missed out on any of our previous releases!

All the books are already complete – So all we need is a bit of support so we can go to print and passionately share these titles with you! We have a track record of 11 campaigns fulfilled in a timely manner and customer satisfaction is our goal.

Cover selection in the backer survey – To get multiple covers of one book use the add on function and specify your choices in the Kickstarter survey.

Cover A by star Marvel artist, Netho Diaz, the new artist on Uncanny X-Men (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover B by Zilson Costa (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover C by JW Erwin (cover selection in the backer survey)

NATURE MAN – Inspired by the public domain Silver Age character Nature Boy. The character was a short-lived adventure comic that continued the numbering sequence from Danny Blaze beginning with issue #3. Following issue #5, the series changed its title again to Li’l Rascal Twins. Our story takes place with the assumption that Nature Boy has been presumed dead after an unpublished final adventure in 1957.

In the Silver Age story, Nature Boy started out as young David Crandall, whose privileged upbringing was as the son of the wealthy Floyd and Myra Crandall. His good fortune continued when, in adolescence, he was washed overboard during a storm at sea, and a horde of supernatural monarchs came to his rescue. This group consisted of Neptune (the only one with the same name as an actual ancient god), Gusto, Fura, Electra, Friga, Eartha, Allura, and Azura. Their realms were the sea, wind, fire, lightning, cold, Earth, love, and the sky, respectively. Together, they ruled all the forces of Nature; and all Nature was what young David was able to call on, by the time they were through with him, whenever he needed assistance — hence the name, Nature Boy. This story was written by Jerry Siegel, who, aside from co-creating Superman, was also responsible for The Spectre, The Star Spangled Kid, and others. The artist was John Buscema, who later rose to fame at Marvel with his work on The Avengers, The Silver Surfer, and more.

Our stunning conclusion sees the enemy revealed as Nature Man, The Dart, and Kismet Man of Fate must face off with one of the public domain’s most powerful and absurd superheroes in Stardust The Super Wizard!

Story by Dan Sehn  Art by Zilson Costa ★ Colors by Giuseppe Pica  Letters by  Francisco Zamora

Cover A by Elton Thomasi (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover B by Elton Thomasi (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover C by JW Erwin (cover selection in the backer survey)

MARSHAL STRONG – Colonel Marshal Strong, a product of the US Military’s secret experiments with alien technology, leads a team of meta-human heroes known as Team Apex. Traveling the globe, Team Apex investigates and confronts superhuman and extraterrestrial threats worldwide.

Story & Letters by Michael Desharnais  Art by Elton Thomasi ★ Colors by Alan Faria

Cover A by Ron Williams (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover B by Vince White (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover C  by Rom Freire will feature you or your character as a prisoner in the Mega Villain Reformatory. With superheroes as corrections officers, here we see Turbine on meal duty for the inmates. With only 4 cells to fill, we will have to limit it to that. (cover selection in the backer survey if you want this cover without backing to be on it)

BIG HOUSE BLUES – Gatesville, Texas. The Mega-Villain Reformatory. It is here, in this domicile of concrete and twisted steel, that we find some of the deadliest mega villains humanity has to offer. Stripped of their unnatural abilities, along with their freedom, due to the power-dampening collars bound upon their necks. The quote, “stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage”, never rang more true thanks to the innovative polarized bars that keep each cell’s occupant in place. Within this prison, nicknamed the Devil’s Den, the mega-powered correction officers are all that stand between a nervous public and some of the greatest evils the world has ever seen. Among those officers is Lee Coleman, otherwise known as Officer Alloy, the chief guard in this deadly high high-security mega villain prison. This issue explores Alloy’s origin, home life, and a new threat from the very depths of hell!

Story by Dan Sehn  Art by Ron Williams ★ Colors by Giuseppe Pica  Letters by Luis Diaz

Cover A by Jerry Hinds (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover B by MARVEL, D,C and DARK HORSE COMICS Artist David Ross (cover selection in the backer survey)

SUPACROSS – set in sunny Singapore, and follows the unexpected exploits of Myst, aka Carla Carlson, US-based world-famous street magician of genuine supa-powers. She introduces us to the hapless young heroes of Singapore Sling, aka Crissy Lee – a low-achieving convent school girl – and D-Temasek, aka Rosli Rahim – mild-mannered and wannabe rock star art student. Just how they become entangled in a tale of high-powered entertainment, endorsements, and devious villainy is ironically the stuff of comic books! However, more is at stake than any of the megaheroes genuinely know...

Story and art by Jerry Hinds  Script by Iylia Dhamiri Zakaria ★ Colors by Aria Kriswanto  Letters by Rex Barker

Cover A by Eduardo Vienna (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover B by Jardel Cruz (cover selection in the backer survey)

Cover C (Artist TBD) will feature a team shot with backer heroes alongside comics ‘ weirdest new champion! Fellow weird heroes, welcome, or maybe yours is a stoic caped crusader driven nuts by our heroes’ wacky behavior. The cover premise will be determined once your heroes are in. Cover selection in the backer survey, if you want this cover without backing to be on it.

 WEIRDO – Trent Anderson of Denver, Colorado, is a teenager like no other. He is the Weirdo! With the powers of teleportation, levitation, and a somewhat unpredictable ability to bend reality, Weirdo is not your average megahero. Just how did my a-ild-mannered teen become such a being? All is revealed in this issue’s thrill-packed origin tale! (Hey gang, Weirdo here… where do they come up with this stuff? The book is about me fighting zombies. They’re like ‘We gonna eat your brains, Weirdo’ and I’m like ‘nu-huh!” and then I make with the smakity smack! Ah, just buy the book… you’ll see).
Story by Dan Sehn  Art by Eduardo Vienna ★ Colors by Periya Pillai  Letters by Francisco Zamora

 

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