The Press Guardian #1-3 & The Clock #1: Reviving Legends!

From 1930s Icons to Modern-Day Crusaders: Two Heroes Return to Battle Corruption, Suppression, and Cybercrime

Green Archer Comics is proud to launch The Press Guardian issues #1-3 and The Clock #1: Reviving Legends—an all-new Kickstarter spotlighting the return of two legendary Golden Age heroes in a gripping double-feature that brings urgent relevance to their original missions.

This campaign delivers four complete comics—two brand-new 32-page issues, THE PRESS GUARDIAN #3 and THE CLOCK #1—featuring two revitalized legends and one mission that still matters: taking on today’s real-world villains, from hackers and tech CEOs to, yes… still Nazis. For fans of superhero revivals, cyber-noir thrillers, and comics that speak truth to power, it’s a return to the roots—with sharper stakes and a serious edge.

Originally introduced in the 1930s and later released into the public domain, The Press Guardian and The Clock still resonate today with core values that endure: fighting for the people, standing up to corruption, and demanding the truth.

In The Press Guardian #3, the story continues with Perri Chase—a world-renowned photojournalist and granddaughter of the original Guardian—who risks her life helping journalists report from Hong Kong. But when she returns home, tragedy strikes in the most unexpected of places: a burrito joint. What follows is a battle against her most personal and dangerous adversary yet. Written by Allan Liska (Ransomware: Defending Against Digital Extortion), featuring art by Art by Tiff KathSino To, and more, with letters by Saida Temofonte (Scooby Doo).

“The first two issues of The Press Guardian have been incredibly well-received, and it feels great to write a comic dealing with such a relevant topic,” said Allan Liska. “The press is under attack worldwide, and having a hero fighting for press freedom seems more important than ever.”

The Clock #1 marks the first installment in a long-awaited series about Tani Day, a SOC Analyst with a very modern power—she can connect to any internet-enabled device running Network Time Protocol. In a world built on surveillance and algorithms, Tani becomes The Clock, targeting scammers, hackers, and digital criminals the law won’t touch. Like her 1930s predecessor, she’s fighting for the everyday people—but now in a war fought on screens as much as streets. Written by Comanche/Choctaw storyteller and digital security specialist Weyodi Squidbear, art by Dale DeForest, colors by Liezl Buenaventura, and letters by Saida Temofonte, this launch brings new energy—and real stakes—to a classic name. Features a variant cover by Frankie Morin.

“I loved the opportunity to write a Comanche character whose super power doesn’t stem from the fact that she’s Native, but instead is the result of the sort of techno-magic that can happen to anyone in a comic book,” said Weyodi Squidbear. “For all that she’s an inherently Comanche character.”

The Press Guardian issues #1-3 and The Clock #1: Reviving Legends merge the past and the present into something sharp, urgent, and entirely new. These are heroes who stand for something—then and now.

Catch up on the full saga while supporting bold, character-driven storytelling rooted in truth, resistance, and everyday heroism. Backers can access exclusive variant covers, deluxe bundles, digital extras, and more in this exciting Kickstarter campaign, which ends April 30, 2025.

Click to Kickstart THE PRESS GUARDIAN #3 & THE CLOCK #1

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Al Mega
I'm Al Mega the CEO of Comic Crusaders, CEO of the Undercover Capes Podcast Network, CEO of Geekery Magazine & Owner of Splintered Press (coming soon). I'm a fan of comics, cartoons and old school video games. Make sure to check out our podcasts/vidcasts and more!

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