Imagine losing everything you once held dear, then waking up from that long, dark nightmare to find yourself confined to a mental institution. This is Hannah Washington's life. Her sanity shattered, she's been told all her memories are the result of a coping mechanism described as a "juvenile power fantasy." Or are they?
Mark Poulton is the Vice President of Operations at Arcana Studio, Canada's largest comic book publisher. He is also the writer/co-creator of one of their longest running titles, Koni Waves. He first started in comic books in 2006 with the release of Koni Waves #1. Since then, he has gone on to work on several other titles including A Cat Named Haiku, Velvet Rope, and Brigade.
He currently lives in Lindenwold, NJ with his wife Chrissy and son, Chase. "
This comic reads with the same feel as one distributed by Marvel. I see elements of some of my favorite characters but slightly tuned in a way that is enjoyable for the audience. Anyone who enjoys Spider-Man and or Wolverine comics should be a fan of this series.
I read issue one from comixology app. I need to get my hands on the full story.
I like the fact that its a girl super hero. And for a drawing she a sexy looking chick. Even being a creepy crawler.
After getting struck by a car at a young age all has changed for Hannah. With super strength and a pair of antennas. This was also dedicated to Todd McFarland.