Every 2nd and/or 22nd day of the month in the calendar, there will be a storytime of the first two issues (each) of two random semi-ongoing comics and/or miniseries.
One of the earliest attempts on a true cyberpunk American independent comic book (in 1989!) came the rough equivalent of Dynamite Entertainment in the end of the 80's and the beginning of the 90's, Innovation Publishing. Writer/editor/colorist Scott Rockwell (whose current whereabouts remain a mystery today) conceptualized this series. The artist for the first volume, the first known American independent non-superhero comic book to be painted by an African-American, is Darryl Banks, who is best known for co-creating Green Lantern Kyle Rayner.
Remember to bump for readers/while reading.
Any storytime requests that are not 2-issue series must be done somewhere else. Thank you.
Samuel Ramirez
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Christopher Perez
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Logan Mitchell
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John Brown
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Nicholas Peterson
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Levi Bell
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Justin Walker
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Lincoln Sanders
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Josiah Nguyen
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Jack Ortiz
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Connor Jones
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Cameron Morales
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Mason Taylor
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Logan Sanders
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Connor Adams
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Christian Turner
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Colton Phillips
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Nathan Scott
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Jayden Sanders
>Hawk and Animal hanging out on page one Dis gon be gud.
Luke Morris
Wow, this shit is good. Keep it coming OP, thanks for sharing.
Ayden Fisher
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Elijah Cox
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Dominic Clark
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William Nelson
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Brayden Hughes
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Hudson Price
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Jeremiah Wright
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Connor Barnes
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Nathaniel Green
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Jaxon Gomez
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Gabriel Anderson
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Jose Miller
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Lucas Clark
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Cameron Johnson
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Juan Ross
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Thomas Murphy
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Nicholas Clark
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Alexander Barnes
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Juan Rogers
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Wyatt James
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Eli Nelson
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Chase Hughes
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Hunter Hill
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Connor Nguyen
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Oliver Phillips
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Gabriel Roberts
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Adam Miller
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Angel Davis
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Xavier Morales
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Wyatt Barnes
is this like reboot?
Kayden Anderson
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Ethan Stewart
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Charles Reyes
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Robert Torres
While Rockwell was conceiving the second volume, Banks began his collaboration with future Millennium Publications co-founder Mark Ellis in a new volume of Justice Machine. See the next image about how the new artist for the second volume of Cyberpunk was chosen.