Visit the strange and fantastic world of The Spire, where an inexplicable murder has turned an impossible tower of a city upside down. The Spire is a mountain of metal and stone, a vast city that rises out of the middle of the radioactive desert. Filled with twisting tunnels, grinding elevators, and ancient machinery, it is home to over a million human and non-human residents. Sha, the last of the species known as the Medusi, is responsible for keeping the hodgepodge of forgotten technology and new biology safe as Commander of the City Watch. But when a string of grisly murders are committed just as a new Baroness of the Spire is about to be sworn in, Sha will have to find the killer and bring that individual to justice. With the new Baroness housing a deep hatred of non-humans, Sha will have more than one enemy at her back as a mystery buried in the history of the Spire unravels around her.
Written by Simon Spurrier (
X-Men: Legacy) and illustrated by Jeff Stokely (
Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Witches), the celebrated creative team of
Six-Gun Gorilla,
The Spire is a sprawling fantasy noir that
Vulture called one of the "Ten Best Comic Books of 2015."
Author: Simon Spurrier
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Boom! Studios
Published: 12/20/2016
Pages: 208
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 10.10h x 6.60w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781608869138
About the AuthorSimon Spurrier is a British comic writer who began his career in comics with 2000 AD and Warhammer Monthly. He broke into the US comic market with his original series,
Gutsville, published by Image Comics with artist Frazer Irving. He's worked widely for American publishers including Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, and Avatar Press. He is the writer of
Extermination and
Six-Gun Gorilla at BOOM! Studios.
Jeff Stokely is an American illustrator and comic artist who has worked for Tokyopop and Udon along with doing character design for Mattel, Cryptozoic, and Square Enix. He illustrated the original graphic novels
Reason for Dragons and
Six-Gun Gorilla from BOOM! Studios.