A MESSAGE FROM ADVENTURES OF MIRU writer RICK LAPRADE

Media release — Miru, a mild mannered dragon living in NYC, discovers he is at the center of a universal conspiracy set to destroy all realities and existence.The Adventures of Miru tells the tale of a group of outcasts overcoming their differences, facing their own personal demons, and finding the powers within themselves to save the day.

The series has major heart. Given, I’m biased. We cover a slew of issues ranging from acceptance to mental illness, and we tackle it in a cross between high fantasy and hardcore sci-fi. It’s easily the most fun I’ve ever had writing, and I feel like the series can speak for itself. While we are only five issues deep, we have over a hundred planned. The breadth of the series, however, has a thousand tales to tell.

The Adventures of Miru is a classic quest of the hero tale, defining the true essence of good and evil in the most magical of ways. large in scale and with unlimited possibilities, Miru’s world of Gaia is the literal nexus of all dimensions, promising all sorts of technology, magic, and fantastical creatures. The presiding themes are count on and friendship, as outsider Miru is typically hated because of how his species ravaged the world for generations.

If a reader gets anything out of the series then I’m a pleased camper. If they delight in it, it inspires them, it helps them in some way, or even if they don’t like it and it pushes them to do something better… mission accomplished.

This series is a substantial passion project. It comes from numerous sleepless nights, social anxiety, and playing Dungeons & Dragons for 25 years. The world we created is very essential to me, and it’s huge. I know the characters are essential to the whole team, especially Jemal, who created Miru years ago. Thankfully, he let me run with it and create a ton of supporting characters to populate the universe.

The Adventures of Miru collects issues #1-5 of the series. It will be available in a comic book shop near you on August 30th, 2017. purchase you copy with the diamond item code JUN171080.

Writer(s): Rick Laprade (script), Rick Laprade & J. McClary (story)
Artist Name(s): J. McClary (pencils, inks),
Elenora Dalla Rosa (colorist), Rick Laprade (lettering)
Cover Artist(s): J. McClary (art) & Elenora Dalla Rosa (colorist)
128 pgs./ A / FC
$17.99

What people are saying about The Adventures of Miru:

“Kids of any age won’t be able to resist picking this issue up.” (School library Journal)

“Laprade does a stellar job of keeping it light and fun while still keeping the ball rolling. artist J. McClary brings some beautiful line work to the pages and Eleonora Dalla Rosa loads it all down with dynamic colors!” (Geeks of Doom)

“…expect a fun adventure tale with an unusual cast of characters.” (Comic Bastards)

“This is a terrific comic for anybody into futuristic fantasy or cute dragons.” (DoomRocket)
The creative teams are available for interviews and promotional opportunities.
For much more information retailers, press and conventions can reach Nicole D’Andria at ndandria@actionlabcomics.com.

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