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Created by Fon Davis Foreword by Doug Chiang Text by M. Zachary Sherman Penciler Budi Setiawan Colorist J. Brown Paperback | 160 pages 6 5/8 x 10 1/8 inches | 978-1-60887-011-0
MORAV (Multi Operation Robotic Armored Vehicle) is a gritty military drama that takes place in the not too distant future on Kumala, a little island in the Pacific that is about to make history. The exciting events that unfold are the beginning of a giant-robot global arms race with no end in sight.
Lt. Michael Okeda, a cocky fighter pilot with a sketchy past is thrust into the terrifying new world of giant robotic warfare when he and his fellow Dragon Army soldiers uncover a corporate conspiracy to dominate the globe through the mercenary organization called the JND. As they struggle to make their way back to their home nation of Tangri, the Dragon Army troops are forced to use every ounce of guts, mettle, and wit they have to survive. Going up against a private army of trained mercenaries with the latest cutting-edge robotic warfare technology at their disposal, Okeda and his comrades in arms are about to experience the fight of their lives.
Welcome to the future of warfare. Welcome to MORAV . . .
Fon Davis works in Concept Development at ImageMovers Digital. A project lead at the Industrial Light and Magic model shop for over ten years, he worked on many films, including the Star Wars prequels, Starship Troopers, and Pearl Harbor. Other credits include The Matrix and The Nightmare Before Christmas. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
M. Zachary Sherman has penned scripts for Marvel, Image, and Dark Horse, and is the author of the celebrated Shrapnel from Radical Comics. For MORAV, he called upon his experience as a U.S. Marine. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Budi Setiawan’s work has been featured in Roadkill Zoo and Image Comics’ Savage Dragon. Currently working on a project for DC Comics, he was nominated for Comic-Con’s Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award. He lives in Indonesia.
J. Brown has worked for Dark Hose, DC, Image, and Marvel. His most recent projects include Civil War: Frontline and Thunderbolts for Marvel. He lives in Boston. |