Get a first look at the AfterShock Comics title, which launches in September
, he said, is “quite different than what people have come to expect from me. While my style of storytelling and panel design hasn't changed much from what I've done in the past, my line art on [the series] will be more loose and sketchy. It will also be the first project that I've done the color art on. As we get further along in the series, I plan to rely on color more often and plan out each book's color scheme at the layout stage.
“The project came together after Stephen asked if I wanted to create something new with him, and it's been a true collaboration every step of the way,” Moore revealed. “We've known each other for years, and are glad to have finally found the right project to work together on.” Summing up the appeal of the series, Moore said, “I think we've created a unique protagonist with a backstory and a ‘hook’ that will deepen as the story moves forward.
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