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Technically Magi Drops A Child Of An Advanced Society Into A Sword & Sorcery World
What would it be like if a twelve-year old from a technically advanced race got stranded in a world of swords, sorcery and dragons? An international team of comic creators are putting together a series called Technically Magi and are looking to Kickstarter to fund it.
Honolulu based commerical animator and TV script writer Gary Turner has teamed up with Madrid's artist Carlos E Gomez (Dynamite, Marvel) and Brisbane's colorist Eddy-Swan (Image, Zenescope, IDW) are looking to do more than just put out an issue or trade… they want to make it an on-going series.
So what is Technically Magi? I'll let them describe it themselves:
Kai hails from an advanced utopian society. His family signs on with a scientific mission to study a primitive world of magic. When an unforeseen accident devastates their vessel, Kai is separated from the rest of the crew. All aboard escape in life pods…all except Kai. With the protection of a loading dock robot Kai survives the ship's impact to the surface. He's rescued by an apprentice magi and her quirky mentor. Together they're Kai's only hope of staying alive long enough for his parent's return.
Techincally Magi's Kickstarter has 40 days to go and offers a variety of incentives and stretch goals to entice just about any comic book or gaming fan.
Check out their kickstarter page.