Written by: Brian Churilla and Jeremy Shepherd
Illustrated by: Brian Churilla
Colored by: Jeremy Shepherd
An ancient sentient entity is feasting on the very fabric of space and time. Only one man can stop it: The Engineer.
Utilizing a colossal pipe organ that enables pan-dimensional travel, The Engineer pursues the lost components of The Konstrukt, an archaic mechanism that imbues whoever possesses it with the ability to manipulate reality itself. The Engineer endeavors to restore The Konstrukt, using it to defeat the creature and undo the incalculable damage already done.
The Engineer: Volume 1 hardcover is available now for just $9.95.
SELECTED REVIEWS
“The story can best be described as a Stanley Kubrick science fiction epic meets Monty Python.”
— The Pullbox
“A whole lot of fun, with great artwork. Recommended.”
—Brian Cronin, Comics Should Be Good
“Churilla’s art is highly reminiscent of Eric Powell’s, both in line and layout… The Engineer: Konstrukt #1 is yet another out-of-the-park homerun hit for Archaia Studios Press. The story is very, very fun, wholly entertaining.”
—Dave Baxter, Broken Frontier
Interviews
| Newsarama (Brian Churilla and Jeremy Shepherd) | interview here |
| Kris Bather at INFUZE (Brian Churilla and Jeremy Shepherd) | interview here |
| David Moran (Jeremy Shepherd and Brian Churilla) | interview here |
| ComicsRadar (audio, MP3) | interview here |
Reviews
| NEW Ian, Pop Culture Zoo (The Engineer #1 & #2) | video review |
| Greg Burgas, CBR’s “Comics Should Be Good” (The Engineer #2) | review here |
| GiantKillerMantis (The Engineer #1) | review here |
| The Pullbox (The Engineer #1) | review here |
| Brian Cronin at Comics Should Be Good (The Engineer #1) | review here |
| The Breathing Corpse (The Engineer #1) | review here |
| Dave Baxter at Broken Frontier | review here |