Worth Graphic Novel to Be Released Digitally
|After its comic book series, Days Missing, Roddenberry Entertainment releases its next graphic novel, Worth, published by Arcana Studio.
Launching as a 128-page, full-color hardcover book on April 2, Worth will also be digitally unveiled one chapter at a time throughout the month prior.
The story of a super-human whose ability is rendered obsolete by the evolution of society’s technology, Worth is written by Aubrey Sitterson and illustrated by Chris Moreno.
Worth is the 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.
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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.
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Worth will be released with digital downloads available via Comixology.com. The first chapter will be free. Additional digital chapters will be priced at $1.99 each and the full digital book will be $9.99.
The printed novel is now available for pre-sale online via Amazon and Barnes & Noble. More detail available at WheresYourWorth.com.