SHRAPNEL (Radical Comics)



Trailer for the comic book and graphic novel SHRAPNEL debut COMICON 2008.

Venus. The last free colony in the system is about to fall. Unbeknownst to the attacking Marine Force or even the Venusian colonists themselves, one of the most infamous heroines of the war is hiding in exile on their planet, hoping to forget her past as a Marine Officer.

Now, she must organize a revolt against the very Marines she once fought alongside and lead the colonies to independence and freedom.

SHRAPNEL is the first book of an epic solar war trilogy set on Venus, the Jovian moons, Mars and finally Earth itself.

Published by Radical Comics, Barry Levine President. Created by Nick Sagan and Mark Long. Written by Zachary Sherman. Produced by Imaginary Friends Studios. Modeling by Exigent3D, Paul Steed CEO. Trailer by Zombie Studios. Soundtrack by Alex Guilbert.


The mech designs are based on Syd Mead's concept art:

(via Boing Boing)

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