
GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK: Volume One Celebrates Heroes, Indie comics
By J.D. GUNTER
You’ve heard of Arlington Memorial Cemetery, maybe even been there in person. You’ve also likely been to a corner of a local graveyard dedicated to first responders, law enforcement officers or military personnel. Maybe you have family or friends interred in such a place. A place reserved for heroes who gave their lives in service to others.
GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK is a graphic novel series that asks the question, What happens to superheroes who make that ultimate sacrifice?
GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK is an epic tale of fantastic action and human drama told in four volumes. GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK Volume One is now complete and it’s available to back on Fund My Comic.
GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK is that cemetery for superheroes, from across the decades and around the world. But, as comics fans know, superpowered intrigue doesn’t stop at the grave. Though the Park is well-protected, malignant minds are planning evil through the memories of heroes long gone!
GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK: Volume One is illustrated by Levi Skeen (“The Dependents”), written by J.D. Gunter, lettered by Keith Gleason (“Mighty Mascots”), and copy-edited by Justin K. Sweet (“Chrome Dog”).
GMP Main Artist Levi Skeen says, “GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK is a love letter to comics, superheroes, and indie comics in general!”
If you’re looking for a fresh look at an older genre, free from empty cynicism and full of heart and imaginative adventure amidst shifting tides of human hope and pain, GALAXY MEMORIAL PARK: Volume One will bring you front and center to a new experience in independent comics storytelling.
Check out the interview with artistLevin Skeen to learn more about this great book:
Comic Crusaders Podcast #590 – Levin Skeen/Galaxy Memorial Park
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