RUNNERS REMASTERED ISSUE #1 FOR FREE COMIC DAY
By The Editor
April 25, 2005 - 12:32
In Runners: Bad Goods #1, life isn’t easy for intergalactic smuggler Roka Nostaco and his alien crew. Anxiously awaiting a cargo exchange in pirate space, they discover that their intended transfer ship has been attacked and boarded by raiders. In order to save the goods, the crew will have to board the ship themselves and confront the ruthless marauders in a head-on fight. But there's more to this particular job than meets the eye. And a surprise waiting for them onboard…
With the five-issue first story arc recently completed, rave reviews continue to pour in for the series. Comic Buyer’s Guide gave the series four (out of four) stars, saying, “This is what Star Wars books should be like…This top-notch space-opera comic book is ‘must’ reading for fans of the genre.” And Newsarama says, “Runners is one of the most entertaining comic books on shelves today.”
“The book has been received extremely well,” says Wang, “but some people have had trouble finding it, so I decided to offer the remastered first issue for Free Comic Book Day. That way, anyone who hasn’t had the chance to read it yet would have the perfect opportunity to catch the series from the very beginning…for free!”
If you missed it the first time around, now you can catch up with Runners on Free Comic Book Day on May 7, 2005! Runners: Bad Goods #1 Remastered will be available from Serve Man Press, 32 pages, full color cover with black-and-white interiors.
Series creator Sean Wang will also be appearing at local New England comic stores on Free Comic Book Day to promote the book. He will be signing at Modern Myths (www.modern-myths.com) in Northampton, MA, from 11am-1pm. He will also be appearing at That’s Entertainment (www.thatse.com) in Worcester, MA, from 2:30-5pm. Please contact stores for details.
About Sean Wang
Sean Wang, an MIT architecture graduate, got his start in the comics industry writing and penciling seasonal specials for The Tick, published by New England Comics. Shortly thereafter, he began writing and drawing the ongoing Tick and Arthur series, a highly-regarded book that chronicled the duo's adventures as members of a dysfunctional super-team. Currently, Sean is working on his new comic book project, the self-published sci-fi action-comedy Runners.