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Moonray #3

Moonray: Blood Song

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In a post-human world, Adam, the man of miium enters the deadly lands of Rog Hu where he must face a lower arena of giants locked in eternal combat, only to escape to an upper arena of intrigue, backstabbing and murder. We also meet a conductor of musical stones as he infiltrates the lair of the Eater. And the whale hunter and his zoologist companion are tracked through a land of humongous corpses. Written and drawn by Eisner and Diamond Gem award-winning author and artist Brandon Graham (Prophet, King City, Rain Like Hammers) and featuring artist Xurxo G. Penalta, and guest writer Wyatt Kennedy and artist Alessandro Canzanella, Moonray presents a mind-altering new dawn for a distant sci-fi future unlike any other. This next step continues the Moonray saga, from comic book to video game and beyond.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published July 8, 2025

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Brandon Graham

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Brandon Graham (born 1976) is an American comic book creator.

Born in Oregon, Graham grew up in Seattle, Washington, where he was a graffiti artist. He wrote and illustrated comic books for Antarctic Press and Radio Comix, but got his start drawing pornographic comics like Pillow Fight and Multiple Warheads (Warheads would go on to become its own comic published by Oni Press in 2007). In 1997, he moved to New York City where he found work with NBM Publishing and became a founding member of comics collective Meathaus. His book Escalator was published by Alternative Comics in January 2005, when he returned to Seattle. His book King City was published by Tokyopop in 2007 and was nominated for an Eisner Award. In May 2009 Graham announced that King City would continue publication at Image Comics and his Oni Press title Multiple Warheads would resume publication after a delay, this time in color. Also at Image he is the writer on Prophet, the return of a 1990s series, with the rotating roster of artists Giannis Milonogiannis, Farel Dalrymple, Simon Roy, and himself.

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