Roddenberry Entertainment Announces New Graphic Novel Worth

Roddenberry Entertainment has announced its next graphic novel, the 128-page full-color hardcover [...]

Worth

Roddenberry Entertainment has announced its next graphic novel, the 128-page full-color hardcover Worth. The print edition of Worth, published by Arcana, will be available April 2, but the graphic novel will also have a chapter-by-chapter digital release throughout March. Worth, written by Aubrey Sitterson and illustrated by Chris Moreno, is the dynamic story of Grant Worth, Motor City's most iconic hero.  During the 1960s, his mechanopathy (the power to control machines, from cars to guns) made him a legend in Detroit, bringing him fame, adulation and prosperity through early adulthood.  However, in the late 20th century technology evolved by leaps and bounds with the advent of computer chips, motherboards and microprocessors.  Unable to break through the maze of 1s and 0s that became the gateway to most machinery, Worth found his unique ability becoming obsolete.  Grant Worth went from super-hero to somewhat-normal.  WORTH traces the heartfelt quest for redemption of a super-hero who is no longer so super. A limited number of print copies of Worth's first chapter were available to attendees of the 2013 San Diego Comic Con. The first chapter will be made available for free on Comixology on March 5, with a new chapter made available weekly for $1.99 through April 2, which will see the last chapter released digitally on the same day as the complete hardcover's physical release. Roddenberry Entertainment is the company founded by Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek. Worth will be their second graphic novel, following the critically acclaimed Days Missing.

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