THE MANY ADVENTURES OF MIRANDA MERCURY

Written by: Brandon Thomas
Illustrated by: Lee Ferguson

From writer Brandon Thomas (Fantastic Four Tales,Spider-Man Unlimited, Robin) and artist Lee Ferguson (Marvel Comics’ Heroes 9/11) comes THE MANY ADVENTURES OF MIRANDA MERCURY.

She’s the greatest adventurer in this, or any other galaxy, the kind of old-fashioned, classic science-fiction heroine that can successfully defeat The Time Raiders of Xaxium, brave the wonders of The Glass Planet, survive The Perils of Yor, and battle The Infinity Class to a veritable standstill! All while facing the one enemy that perhaps even she cannot defeat, a microscopic poison rushing through her veins, courtesy of her greatest adversary, Cyrus Vega.

With only one year left to live, Miranda Mercury will have her morality tested and values shaken to see her life’s mission completed.

SELECT REVIEWS

“A fun romp through a sci-fi superhero future that poses big questions…while doling out both psychological and physical action.”
—Audio Shocker

“Left me pretty much speechless…. I don’t think I’ve ever had a comic book experience quite as intense as that one; not necessarily because it is the best comic book ever, but boy does it have an impact.”
— Mark Stoddard, Comics Nexus

“A joy—a delightful bundle of ideas that manages to be fresh faced and old school classical all at the same time.”
—Corey Brotherson, Comixfan

“The art is insanely attractive, and the story is a great one…. An A+ right off the starting block.”
—David Brothers, PopCultureShock

“It’s every bit as good as I had hoped.”
—Steve Bennett, ICv2’s “Confessions of a Comic Book Guy”

“ASP has another winner on its hands.”
—Robert Murray, Comics Bulletin

INTERVIEWS

NEW Kris Bather, Comic Book Jesus (Thomas and Ferguson) interview here
Richard Vasseur at Jazma Online (Lee Ferguson) interview here
Richard Vasseur at Jazma Online (Brandon Thomas) interview here
Brandon Thomas article at Silver Bullet Comic Books interview here

REVIEWS

NEW Audio Shocker (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Mark Stoddard, Comics Nexus (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Greg Burgas, CBR’s “Comics Should Be Good” (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Fascination Place (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Dave Ferraro, Comics-and-More (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Comic Book Conversation (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
GiantKillerMantis (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
David Brothers, PopCultureShock (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Steve Bennett, ICv2’s “Confessions of a Comic Book Guy” (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Robert Murray, Comics Bulletin (Miranda Mercury #295) review here
Corey Brotherson, Comixfan (Miranda Mercury #295) review here