Brambletyne will be at the MCM London Comic Con this May to launch their three-issue comic mini-series Far From Faith.
Created and written by Adam James-Foulkes, and illustrated by Lynne Triplett, the comic began as a Kickstarter, reaching its goal of £7,900. The funds raised means that Far From Faith has not compromised on the quality and is properly litho printed to the same US standard as Marvel and DC. That’s 32 beautiful pages in your hands, with zero ads.
Far From Faith tells the story of three intertwining lives that have been affected by a government-funded organisation’s closely guarded secret. A secret that if exposed, could change the world forever.
B is a young girl born and raised in a soon to be forgotten facility known as ‘The House’. In the 14 years she’s been alive she has never set foot outside. Mr. Bailey has been trusted to take charge of the organisation. However, for reasons unknown to his colleagues, he begins to cut any ties to the organisation, destroying any knowledge of its existence. Helen, a god-fearing government administrator, has been sent to discover what exactly ‘The House’ is and why it’s being funded. When she finds herself in-between Mr. Bailey and her superiors at MI5, her whole life gets turned upside down.
An exclusive MCM edition of the first issue will be available at May’s upcoming MCM London Comic Con for £4, which you can also have signed. For £5 you can choose an art-card (usually £2.50) along with your comic too. As well as accepting pounds, they will also be accepting Bitcoin. Brambletyne can be found at table CK14 at the Comic Village at MCM London Comic Con.
If you can’t make it to MCM, then alternatively you can get the retail edition direct from Brambletyne. It will also be stocked at Orbital Comics.
Originally published on MCM Buzz on 14 May 2014.