Heavy Steel journal is again on the comedian stands this week, and with the brand new subject of the fan-favorite journal comes the English debut of Janevsky’s Sixella and The Final Roots.
Within the new subject of Heavy Steel #1 out on Wednesday, tales are coming from Frank Forte, Chris Thompson, Michael Conrad, Ilias Kyriazis, and Simon Bowland. One of many extra intriguing tales is Sixella and the Final Roots by French comedian artist Janevsky. The sci-fi/cyberpunk-themed story, initially launched in 2020, can be translated into English for the primary time in Heavy Steel #1.
Try the primary cowl artwork for Heavy Steel #1 by Greg Hildenbrandt and the textual content solicitation for the problem beneath. Below that, The Beat has an unique five-page preview of Sixella and the Final Roots.

“Heavy Steel journal is again! Heavier than ever! This relaunch brings the world’s biggest illustrated journal again to the forefront of comics. One of many journal’s unique line-up of legends, Enki Bilal – returns with the English language adaptation of his acclaimed BUG sequence. Michael Conrad (Hiya Darkness, In Bloom) can be teaming up with Greek comics legend, Ilias Kyriazis (Collapser, What We Wished For), for an all-new sequence entitled Millstone. The outrageous Burton & Cyb returns with “Poor Monsters” by Antonio Segura and Jose Ortiz, in addition to Vicente Segrelles’ basic, The Mercenary. The English language debut of Janevsky’s cult sci-fi heroine, Sixella. Guido Crepax’ basic character Valentina returns by the palms of author/artist Sergio Gerasi. Heavy Steel will harness the ability of its personal wealthy steady of characters, beginning with the final word Taarakian warrior, Taarna! Writing duo Leah Moore and John Reppion will pen Taarna’s ongoing adventures, accompanied by artwork from Anna Morozova. Additionally that includes one-shots of: Chilly Lifeless Struggle (B-17) by Craig Wilson, Grimaldi by Keron Grant, and Legends of Taarna by Joseph Michael Linsner. Fernando Dagnino brings a brand new cyberpunk quick: Lester, That Previous Feeling. The return of basic strips The Bus by Paul Kirchner and June 2050 by John Workman. Visionary creators David Quinn and Tim Vigil ship Transcendestiny. Author/artist Dwayne Harris offers us the fantasy story They Dug Too Deep. Jim Rugg exposes Kecksburg UFO and Jon Wayshak writes and attracts a horror quick entitled Cobot. Plus Interviews, The File, prose fiction and extra!”
Readers can try the all-new story in Heavy Steel #1, which arrives in comedian outlets beginning Wednesday, with Lunar shipments releasing Might seventh, and the worldwide newsstands starting Might thirteenth.