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Midnight City: Corpse Blossom

It was a golden age for the heroes of Midnight City. Since the end of the war, people have looked to them to maintain order and restore the public trust. The Midnight Society patrols the streets of the world's largest metropolis. People of all walks aspired to join the ranks of the mysterious protectors of decency and truth.The red phone has rung at last for The Risk, an eager new mystery man, but on his first assignment for the society his partner and mentor is found murdered. An eldritch cult has burrowed into the heart of Midnight City and is killing its heroic protectors.

Jason Wilkins, Broken Frontier

“GMB Chomichuk’s collage of paradoxes transcends the bottleneck of time-travel comics with fearless originality . . . It is [Chomichuk’s] unique perspective that allows Infinitum to rise above much of the rest of its competition. By embracing paradox and welding it to the inner workings of his story, Chomichuk successfully resets the bar for smart, engaging time-travel stories.”

Broken Frontier

“In what has turned out to be his tightest, most accomplished work to date, [with Midnight City: Body Orchard] Winnipeg artist GMB Chomichuk explores the horrifying framework propping up the fearless heroes of Maxima City with his signature craft and style.”

About the Author

G.M.B. Chomichuk is a Canadian writer, teacher, mixed media artist, graphic novelist, and proud Winnipegger. He won the Manitoba Young Writers Award when he was fifteen, and the Manitoba Book Award for Best Illustrated Book in 2011 for his graphic novel The Imagination Manifesto. His experimental sci-fi graphic novel Raygun Gothic was nominated for Canada’s Best Graphic Novel by the Canadian Science Fiction & Fantasy Association. You can find his fiction in Fractured: Tales of the Canadian Postapocalypse, and his illustrations in Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History. He has collaborated with Chasing Artwork’s Justin Currie on a children’s book, Cassie & Tonk, which won the 2014 Manitoba Book Award for Best Illustrated Book.

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