Frank is a hired killer with a problem. His conscience has caught up with him and now he's running from himself and his past. In his effort to escape, he encounters a band of stowaways who may provide him with the means for his redemption. When the freighter they are traveling on is threatened by an Alien, it appears that Frank is their only hope for survival.
David Lloyd is a prominent English comics artist best known for his work as the illustrator of V for Vendetta, written by Alan Moore, and for designing the character of V and the iconic Guy Fawkes mask, which became a symbol of protest worldwide. He has also illustrated various other notable works, including Wasteland, Espers, Hellblazer, Global Frequency, The Territory, and adaptations of licensed properties such as Aliens and James Bond. In 2012, Lloyd founded Aces Weekly, an online comics anthology. Lloyd began his career in the late 1970s, working on titles for Marvel UK, including the creation of the pulp character Night Raven with writer Steve Parkhouse. He was influenced by artists such as John Burns, Steve Ditko, and Jack Kirby. In 1982, Lloyd collaborated with Alan Moore to create V for Vendetta, which was first serialized in Warrior magazine and later reprinted by DC Comics. The character of V, dressed in a Guy Fawkes-inspired mask, became a cultural icon, particularly with its adoption by the hacktivist group Anonymous and various protest movements. Lloyd's later works included contributions to Wasteland (DC), Hellblazer (DC/Vertigo), and Global Frequency (WildStorm). He has also worked on various graphic novels, including Kickback and São Paulo, and established Aces Weekly as a platform for comics creators. Throughout his career, Lloyd has been known for his distinctive artistic style, marked by cinematic chiaroscuro and a focus on atmosphere.