On the night RIOT prepares to publish its most dangerous story yet, celebration curdles into dread as unseen forces begin to move. A public reckoning, a viral backlash and a sudden eruption of chaos leave Kirby marked and exposed in ways she never expected. As fear closes in from every direction, escape becomes both urgent and impossible.
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Former senior editor at WIRED, former culture editor at The Verge, former editor-in-chief of ComicsAlliance. My work has also appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, FiveThirtyEight, TIME, Vulture, and The LA Times. I've also written for video games but none I'm allowed to talk about right now.
Tim Leong is the award-winning author of Marvel Super Graphic, Star Wars Super Graphic and Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to the Comic Book Universe, which was Amazon's No. 1 Art and Design book of 2013 and the No. 59 best book overall that year. He is the former Creative Director and Deputy Editor at Entertainment Weekly magazine, and before that he worked for Wired, Fortune, and Complex and ran his own Eisner-nominated comics magazine. He grew up in the Midwest reading comic books and playing with action figures. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he still reads comic books and plays with action figures with his kids.
Born in 1989, after a degree in history, Emiliana decided to dedicate herself to comics starting from professional courses (until 2016) to first become an assistant inker for some faces of Italian comics, then he founded the self-produced Acid Free Lab with some colleagues which still accompanies it with some of the titles published such as Daltonica and Parafilie. For the American market she began working for private individuals and Kickstarters until the publication (still in progress) of the series "How I Slept My Way Through College" published by Charlie Stickney for White Ash Comics, while she also began publishing with Dynamite Comics (2021) starting from some episodes of Red Sonja and Vampirella and arriving at a 6-issue mini series on Dejah Thoris (2023).
Rebecca Good is a comic artist and comic book colorist. Freelancing since 2013, Rebecca has worked on a large range of series, notably, Power Rangers: Across the Morphin Grid, Tales Through Time: The Old Guard with Image Comics, and the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction comic "How I Escape a Chinese Internment Camp" with Insider.com. Creating mood and narrative through color is her passion and specialty. When she's not drawing or coloring, she enjoys petting her cat Vivian, and watching cartoons with husband Tom.