Gatchaman

· Gatchaman Issue #3 · Simon and Schuster
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A terrifying mecha has attacked the city of Amegapolis!
The Science Ninja Team are the city’s only savior from total destruction… but their ship is trapped in the monstrosity’s magnetic grasp! Meanwhile, world-renowned scientists are being captured by an unknown entity. With the Ninja Team out of commission and the town in danger, who can Doctor Nambu call on? The second exciting issue in an ongoing series that expands upon the original anime series!

About the author

Cullen Bunn is a comic book writer for Mad Cave Studios (Grimm Tales From The Cave, and A Legacy of Violence), Oni Press (The Sixth Gun, The Damned, and The Tooth) and Marvel Comics (Wolverine, Spider-Man: Season One, and Fear Itself: The Fearless). He also writes short fiction and novels, including the middle reader horror novel, Crooked Hills. ?Cullen's short stories and non-fiction have appeared in dozens of magazines, anthologies, and e-zines. His noir/horror comic (and first collaboration with Brian Hurtt), The Damned, was published in 2007 by Oni Press. The follow-up, The Damned: Prodigal Sons, was released in 2008. Since then, Brian and Cullen have teamed up on The Sixth Gun, an ongoing supernatural western, and Cullen has also worked on several other projects for Oni Press, Marvel, and DC.

Chris Batista is an American comic book artist known for his work on a number of times for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, including Steel, Spaceknights, and Thunderbolts

Comic book colorist born and living in Brazil, Carlos Lopez has been working in the comics industry since 2009. He has contributed to many titles and worked with the publishers such as Aftershock, Dynamite Entertainment, Disney, and Top Cow.

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