ARCHAIA AND RODDENBERRY PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCE
PHIL HESTER AND FRAZER IRVING
AS FIRST CREATIVE TEAM FOR ‘DAYS MISSING’
FIRST ISSUE OF NEW SERIES WILL RETAIL FOR ONLY 99 CENTS
Los Angeles, CA (June 18, 2009)
– With an eye toward recruiting top creators as part of their exclusive
partnership, Archaia and Roddenberry Productions have brought on writer
Phil Hester (Firebreather, The Darkness, Green Arrow), artist Frazer Irving (forthcoming Batman and Robin arc, Seven Soldiers of Victory) and cover artist Dale Keown (The Incredible Hulk, Pitt) to create the first issue of Days Missing,
a new five-issue mini-series continuing Roddenberry’s tradition of
producing sophisticated, intelligent and entertaining science fiction.
In an effort to give as many readers an opportunity to discover this
exciting new mini-series, Archaia will offer the full-length,
full-color issue #1 for just 99 cents when it arrives in stores this
August. An exclusive, limited-edition version of the issue, with a
variant cover drawn by Keown, will be on sale for $5 at the Archaia and
Roddenberry Productions booths at San Diego Comic-Con (July 23-26).
Based on a concept by Roddenberry Productions executive Trevor Roth, Days Missing
tells the stories of a mysterious being known only as “The Steward.”
His ability to literally “fold” days of time has allowed him to
secretly remove critical days from our shared history that have forever
changed the course of mankind…or so he thinks.
Adding to the fan buzz and excitement surrounding Days Missing,
Archaia and Roddenberry Productions are bringing together four all-star
creative teams to each work on a standalone, reader-friendly issue of Days Missing that ties into the overall mini-series storyarc.
“Building on the science fiction legacy of the Star Trek franchise, we
are excited to make a unique contribution to the comic book landscape
with this extraordinary series,” said Roth. “We’ve assembled some of
the best talent in the industry to deliver a great comic book that we
hope will captivate fans.”
“All of us at Archaia are huge fans of Star Trek and to work with Roddenberry Productions to create a comic like Days Missing
is a huge honor,” said Stephen Christy, Archaia’s Director of
Development. “The incredible creative team we’ve assembled for issue #1
of this book is among the best in the industry and it’s been a huge
thrill to see the work that's coming in.”
The announcement of the creative teams of future issues will be made in
the weeks leading up to San Diego Comic-Con. For the latest information
on Days Missing, please visit DaysMissing.com and Archaia.com.
About Archaia
Founded in 2002, Archaia is known for producing meaningful content that
perpetually transforms minds. The winner of multiple Eisner awards and
nominations, Archaia has come to represent the pinnacle for
creator-owned titles. With a slate including such popular titles as Mouse Guard, The Killer, Awakening, Gunnerkrigg Court, Robotika, Killing Pickman and Artesia to the Publisher’s latest additions of Titanium Rain, God Machine and Days Missing, Archaia has become synonymous with quality content that only creators can provide.
About Roddenberry Productions
Roddenberry Productions is a science-fiction leader with a
tradition of groundbreaking entertainment and quality merchandise.
Originally founded in 1967 by Gene Roddenberry, the company has since
led a steady stable of science fiction successes including Gene
Roddenberry’s Earth: Final Conflict, Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda and,
most notably, the Star Trek brand. Roddenberry Productions continues to
produce entertainment for all audiences, employing a viewer-centric
creative process and resulting in insightful visions of humanity. Its
merchandising business is based on quality and authenticity providing
memorabilia for fans in today’s new multimedia generation. Roddenberry
Productions has set itself apart by creating content that surpasses
mere entertainment; it acknowledges the intelligence of audiences by
challenging them to think, question and explore the world, and those
potentially beyond.
