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Missing On The Moon

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Missing on the Moon is your next neon-noir obsession, brought to you by writer Cory Crater (The Codex) and artist Damian Couceiro (X-Force, Ghost Rider 2099, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).

The year is 1997, and crime on the Moon runs rampant...and in the Lunar colony of Buzztown, a billionaire's daughter has just gone missing. Washed-up private investigator Daniel Schwinn is tasked with finding the missing child, but in the process discovers a dark conspiracy stemming back decades...

Schwinn will have to navigate a world of undead drug addicts, mechanized robocops, and blue-skinned Soviets known as Darksiders to discover the truth. In doing so, he'll have to confront his own allegiances, and try to atone for past mistakes since resurfaced.

96 pages, Paperback

Published June 17, 2025

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12 reviews1 follower
January 16, 2026
Cory Crater’s latest foray into the graphic novel scene hits another high note with this science-fiction noir thriller. With an art style so tactile you worry you could get tetanus from the seedy underbelly of the lunar colony, every page holds immense narrative weight, and the rich suspense of Detective Schwinn’s latest case surrounding the missing daughter of the colonies most prolific billionaire will leave you hooked through to the story’s satisfying conclusion. If you’re a fan of alternative Cold War fiction, tales of deceit and corruption, check out this series
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1,089 reviews4 followers
September 12, 2025
Hmmm

Dystopian Future “humans” are still shit and still killing kids.. blah blah 😑 since written history mankind has murdered children, society has always had a “1%”, there has always been bigotry and hate. According to written history of “civilization” anyway.
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