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Project Monarch

Illustrated by Victor Santos
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Paperback
$19.99 US
6.67"W x 10.18"H x 0.28"D   | 11 oz | 44 per carton
On sale Oct 17, 2023 | 128 Pages | 978-1-5067-3652-5
Legendary film director Stanley Bowman has been indoctrinated into a Faustian deal that has ruined his life.

He faked the moon landing, manipulated viral celebrity meltdowns, and filmed dozens of conspiracies to serve the goals of the Illuminati. But his loyalty gets called into question when he is forced to create an occult film so powerful the public will fall under complete control. Only his adopted child-star assassins can save him, his family, and expose the truth.

Project Monarch was a real C.I.A. operation and here Eisner award-winning creator Michael Avon Oeming (Powers) and Victor Santos (Polar) team up for this action satire original graphic novel pitted in the world of conspiracy theory. If you believe in nothing, they can get you to believe anything.
Michael Avon Oeming began his comics career at the age of 14, breaking in as an inker. Growing up in a small town, Mike found tutelage under Neil Vokes and Adam Hughes, while corresponding with Nexus creators Steve Rude and Mike Baron. After years working in indie press, his first big break was as an inker on Daredevil, and shortly after as penciler/inker on DC’s version of Judge Dredd, then Foot Soldiers at Dark Horse Comics. During the mid-’90s comics crash, Mike moved back into indie comics, starting on his path of creator owned comics with Ship of Fools, co-created with Bryan J.L. Glass. While drawing Ship of Fools, Mike continued with other paying work, such as inking Neil Vokes on Ninjack and drawing Bulletproof Monk, which later became a John Woo film. Business was slow when Mike experimented with a new, simpler style of drawing, and began developing several projects, including The Mice Templar, Hammer of the Gods, Quixote, and what would become Powers with Brian Michael Bendis, whom Mike had met several years earlier. Powers has been nominated for a Harvey Award and won an Eisner Award for best new series. With Powers ongoing, Mike has since tackled several other projects, including Hammer of the Gods, Parliament of Justice, Hellboy, Catwoman, 86 Voltz: The Dead Girl, The Goon, Quixote, Magician Apprentice (with Bryan J.L. Glass) The Cross Bronx, The Darkness, The Spirit, Red Sonja, and Rapture with Taki Soma. His writing stint on the final run of the original Thor as well as on Thor: Blood Oath has been widely acclaimed. Beta Ray Bill and Ares are amongst his other Marvel Comics writing credits. Mike is currently working on The Mice Templar, The Victories for Dark Horse Comics, Takio and Powers with Brian Bendis, all creator owned titles.

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Legendary film director Stanley Bowman has been indoctrinated into a Faustian deal that has ruined his life.

He faked the moon landing, manipulated viral celebrity meltdowns, and filmed dozens of conspiracies to serve the goals of the Illuminati. But his loyalty gets called into question when he is forced to create an occult film so powerful the public will fall under complete control. Only his adopted child-star assassins can save him, his family, and expose the truth.

Project Monarch was a real C.I.A. operation and here Eisner award-winning creator Michael Avon Oeming (Powers) and Victor Santos (Polar) team up for this action satire original graphic novel pitted in the world of conspiracy theory. If you believe in nothing, they can get you to believe anything.

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Michael Avon Oeming began his comics career at the age of 14, breaking in as an inker. Growing up in a small town, Mike found tutelage under Neil Vokes and Adam Hughes, while corresponding with Nexus creators Steve Rude and Mike Baron. After years working in indie press, his first big break was as an inker on Daredevil, and shortly after as penciler/inker on DC’s version of Judge Dredd, then Foot Soldiers at Dark Horse Comics. During the mid-’90s comics crash, Mike moved back into indie comics, starting on his path of creator owned comics with Ship of Fools, co-created with Bryan J.L. Glass. While drawing Ship of Fools, Mike continued with other paying work, such as inking Neil Vokes on Ninjack and drawing Bulletproof Monk, which later became a John Woo film. Business was slow when Mike experimented with a new, simpler style of drawing, and began developing several projects, including The Mice Templar, Hammer of the Gods, Quixote, and what would become Powers with Brian Michael Bendis, whom Mike had met several years earlier. Powers has been nominated for a Harvey Award and won an Eisner Award for best new series. With Powers ongoing, Mike has since tackled several other projects, including Hammer of the Gods, Parliament of Justice, Hellboy, Catwoman, 86 Voltz: The Dead Girl, The Goon, Quixote, Magician Apprentice (with Bryan J.L. Glass) The Cross Bronx, The Darkness, The Spirit, Red Sonja, and Rapture with Taki Soma. His writing stint on the final run of the original Thor as well as on Thor: Blood Oath has been widely acclaimed. Beta Ray Bill and Ares are amongst his other Marvel Comics writing credits. Mike is currently working on The Mice Templar, The Victories for Dark Horse Comics, Takio and Powers with Brian Bendis, all creator owned titles.