EXTENDED PREVIEW and VARIANT COVER Revealed for Image's New Sci-Fi Series METAL SOCIETY

DOUBLE REVEAL: SILVESTRI/SINCLAIR 1:25 VARIANT ART & EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT FIRST SEVEN PAGES OF NEW SCI-FI SERIES 'METAL SOCIETY'


Image Comics/Top Cow Productions rumbles with excitement over Zack Kaplan’s upcoming sci-fi series, Metal Society, with art by Guilherme Balbi, colors by Marco Lesko, and letters by Troy Peteri.

On the heels of the animated Metal Society trailer unveiled earlier this month, the publisher gives fans a double reveal as with Metal Society’s 1:25 variant cover alongside a seven-page sneak preview.

This cover is not only by legendary artist Marc Silvestri, CEO of Top Cow and Co-Founder of Image, but also by the great Mexican colorist Alex Sinclair—known for his work on Batman Hush and The Flash, often collaborating with Jim Lee and Scott Williams. These iconic creators come together to work on this powerful piece for Zack Kaplan’s new sci-fi series just in time for Image Comics’ 30th Anniversary excitement.

Set in an inverted future, Metal Society follows a society where evolved robots have resurrected humans for manual labor. When a tribalistic cultural clash breaks out, a fearless human fighter and a frustrated, displaced robot will square off in a public MMA-style sport fight of epic stakes to determine once and for all who reigns supreme: man or machine.

See if the human or robot will reign supreme in Metal Society #1 when it lands in comic shops on Wednesday, May 5. All covers are available for pre-order on PREVIEWS' PullBox:

  • Cover A by Guilherme Balbi - Diamond Code MAR220053
  • Cover B by Qistina Khalidah - Diamond Code MAR220054
  • Cover C by Alan Quah - Diamond Code MAR220055
  • Cover D by Mateus Manhanni - Diamond Code JAN228461
  • Cover E by Fernando Blanco - Diamond Code JAN228462
  • Cover F by Marc Silvestri - Diamond Code JAN228463

Metal Society will also be available for purchase across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Comixology, and Google Play.





Courtesy of Image Comics

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