Written by The Brothers Levitch
Art and Cover Art by Keith Morange
Letters by Jason Levine, Kimberly Lyons
For as long as anyone can remember, the city of Bastion has been protected by the imposing Iron Golem. His watchful eye and swift hand brought brutal justice to those who would do harm to the people. But what happens when Emma Gray — daughter of Bastion’s premier criminal kingpin — kills the mightiest hero the city has ever known?
Stormcrow follows Emma through the crowded streets of Bastion as she discovers the corrupt nature of her father and begins to realize what the Iron Golem’s death means for the city. She must decide between loyalty to her family or justice for the people of Bastion.
Steam power and clockwork machines breathe life into a city that teems with rogues and airships, beasts and the occult. Now, more than ever, heroes must rise.
Written by The Brothers Levitch
Art by Armand Villavert
Letters by Jason Levine, Cuitla Huezo
For as long as anyone can remember, the city of Bastion has been protected by the imposing Iron Golem. His watchful eye and swift hand brought brutal justice to those who would do harm to the people. But what happens when Emma Gray — daughter of Bastion’s premier criminal kingpin — kills the mightiest hero the city has ever known?
Stormcrow follows Emma through the crowded streets of Bastion as she discovers the corrupt nature of her father and begins to realize what the Iron Golem’s death means for the city. She must decide between loyalty to her family or justice for the people of Bastion.
Steam power and clockwork machines breathe life into a city that teems with rogues and airships, beasts and the occult. Now, more than ever, heroes must rise.
Brave New World Comics invited Broken Girls writers Rob Beales and Cuitla Huezo to set up a table for book signing. Beales and Huezo were honored of course, but especially so because Brave New World Comics was the 2008 recipient of the Will Eisner Award for comic book shop of the year.
Our thanks to shop owners Atom! and Portlyn Freeman.
We are proud to announce writers Robert Beales and Cuitla Huezo are now represented by William Morris Endeavor Entertainment. Shortly after the Broken Girls property was optioned (and is now in development) Beales and Huezo were approached by WME2 and offered representation.
"We look forward to a long and productive relationship with William Morris Endeavor" said Huezo.
Writers Rob Beales and Cuitla Huezo were recently interviewed by horror websites TerrorTube.com and ComicMonsters.com. Huezo and Beales were asked about all things horror and comics and talked about up-coming graphic novel Broken Girls.
Edit (Oct. 3, 2008): Another interview at ComicBookResources.com
Horror sites around the web have taken notice of the forthcoming graphic novel Broken Girls. Check out these sites to see how the book is generating interest and discussion among horror fans:
Broken Girls is being offered for pre-order in your local comic shops and from many respected online comic retailers in the US and the UK like these: