PORTLAND, Ore. 11/14/2024 — Ghost Machine’s superstar creators—Jason Fabok, Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Ivan Reis, and Peter Snejbjerg—join forces with The Rocketfellers‘ Francis Manapul for an epic second issue double-page spread spanning the “four known realities” of this groundbreaking creator-owned collective. The spread will appear in the upcoming The Rocketfellers #2, which will be published by Image Comics and hit shelves next month.

After taking the industry by storm with a streak of sell-out titles from Image Comics, Ghost Machine launched The Rocketfellers on November 20 with issue #1. As the futuristic family hides out in “the simple days of 2024,” and struggles to fit into the present, they’re also pursued by a relentless threat from their time.

Written by Peter J. Tomasi and Manapul, with art by Manapul and lettering by Rob Leigh, this second issue unveils the villains’ search through all four corners of Ghost Machine’s realities—including those of the American history of hidden heroes “The Unnamed” (with Geiger, Redcoat, and Junkyard Joe), the sci-fi breakout hit Rook: Exodus, the twisted terrors of Hyde Street (who is that deadly scout?), and The Rocketfellers’ own “Family Odysseyes” with the upcoming Hornsby & Halo, which is the ultimate experiment in nature vs. nurture by Tomasi and Snejbjerg.

With all of the Ghost Machine titles going to reprintings and selling out across stores, readers are advised to pre-order these issues or add them to their monthly pull lists to ensure they don’t miss out on what’s next.

“The amount of effort everybody put into those panels is inspiring,” said Manapul. “Aside from loving the pure artistry of each of the artists, it also hammers home to me—and I hope the readers—how wonderfully distinct the entire line of books coming out from Ghost Machine is, and what a wide breadth of genres and compelling characters that are incredibly brought to life by the passion of their creators,” added Tomasi about the collaboration.”

The Rocketfellers #1 will be available at comic book shops next Wednesday, on November 20:

Cover A by Francis Manapul – Lunar Code 0924IM278
Cover B by Ivan Reis & Danny Miki – Lunar Code 0924IM279
Cover C 1:25 copy incentive by Mark Chiarello – Lunar Code 0924IM280
Cover D 1:50 copy incentive by Mike Del Mundo – Lunar Code 0924IM281
Cover E 1:1000 copy incentive by Francis Manapul (original art convention sketch cover, limit one per store) – Lunar Code 0924IM282
Cover F Blank Sketch variant – Lunar Code 0924IM283

The Rocketfellers #2 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, December 18 (the final order cutoff deadline for comic shop retailers is Monday, November 18):

Cover A by Francis Manapul – Lunar Code 1024IM406
Cover B by Gary Frank & Brad Anderson – Lunar Code 1024IM407
Cover C by Scott Hepburn & Francis Manapul – Lunar Code 1024IM408

All Ghost Machine titles, including Geiger, Redcoat, Rook: Exodus, and more, are also available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

Ghost Machine’s groundbreaking creator collective was launched at New York Comic Con in October 2023 and features a global best-of-class lineup of artists and writers whose award-winning and iconic works include a who’s who of comic book legends such as Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Aquaman, Stargirl, JSA, The Flash, The Ultimates, Black Lightning, Green Arrow and countless more: Brad Anderson, Jason Fabok, Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Geoff Johns, Rob Leigh, Lamont Magee, Francis Manapul, Brad Meltzer, Ivan Reis, Peter Snejbjerg, Peter J. Tomasi, and Maytal Zchut. In an industry first, all of Ghost Machine’s creators jointly own and run the company, sharing in all of Ghost Machine’s publishing, media, merchandising and licensing. Each creator is exclusive to the company for their comic book work after completing projects already committed to. Ghost Machine recently boosted its already unrivaled creator roster with renowned inkers Andrew Currie and Danny Miki who joined on an exclusive basis alongside designer Steve Blackwell, in charge of the company’s publishing design. Earlier this year Brian Cunningham was named Ghost Machine’s first editor-in-chief.

With an eye towards fostering superstar creators of tomorrow, the company also set up the Ghost Machine Scholarship in June of this year with the famous Joe Kubert School.

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