By: Nicole D’Andria “Kickstart the Week” has covered the ongoing sci-horror comic Amelia Sky since its very first issue. Let’s take a look at the evolution this post-apocalyptic journey has taken and highlight its latest Kickstarter, which includes the fourth issue, titled “Whatever Doesn’t Kill You.”
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Kickstart the Week with Amelia Sky #3: The Monster Within Tells You
By: Nicole D’Andria We’re back in the apocalyptic world of Amelia Sky! This time I’m interviewing the entire creative team, from writer to artist to letter to editor, about the alien happenings in this horrifying world! Amelia Sky #3 continues the sci-fi/horror story of the titular Amelia, a young girl who wakes up in a world nearly devoured by terrifying Shriekers. Suffering from amnesia, Amelia must travel through this dangerous world to find her parents. Along the way she’ll make (and maybe lose) friends, fight for her life, and learn…
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By: Nicole D’Andria We’ve previously showcased the first issue of Amelia Sky. Now, the series about a young girl surviving in a post-alien invaded world continues. I spoke with the writer and artist about their heroine and how they would survive this nightmare of a world. This sci-fi/horror series stars Amelia, a young girl suffering from amnesia, on an Earth that has become overrun with Shriekers, monstrous creatures who are hungry for energy. She is joined by Eleanor and her dog, Ace, as they look for Amelia’s parents. The story…
Read MoreKickstart the Week with Amelia Sky #1
By: Nicole D’Andria Kickstart your week with Amelia Sky #1, the story of a young girl fighting her way through a world inhabited by Shriekers: terrifying creatures that have been consuming all the energy of the universe. I spoke with the writer of the series, Jermaine Boyd. Amelia Sky #1 is the first issue of a planned three volume horror science-fiction series. A young girl, Amelia, suffers from amnesia. She must make her way through an apocalyptic world filled with Shriekers and, possibly even more sinister, other survivors who think…
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