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Brothers Bond

Published by Rocketship Entertainment
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About The Book

The Eisner-nominated Brothers Bond centers on Yoshi, the young, arrogant crown prince set to inherit an empire.

After falling into trouble with his father, the one man he fears, Yoshi runs from home. Picked up by two blind, wandering samurai, Yoshi grows up to learn honor and strength. He then decides to return to his homeland, to claim his birthright and save his people from a demon invasion.

A story about good versus evil, dark versus light, and brother versus brother, Brothers Bond is an intriguing tale of honor, respect, and tradition. Fantastical in its art form, yet true at heart to issues everyone can relate to.



Brothers Bond is presented in a stunning wide screen format with a gatefold pullout.











About The Authors

Ryan Benjamin began his professional comic book art career with Image Comics in 1994 which branched off into Wildstorm Comics and continued working with Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Acclaim, and Valiant Comics. Many years of working with Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio and Marc Silvestri, his path as a professional comic artist lead him to work on top-selling comics like “Brothers Bond” (2018 Eisner nominated), “WildCats”, “Grifter”, “Uncanny X-men”, “Star Wars”, “Spawn”, “Captain America”, “Iron Man”, “Batman”, “Batman Beyond” (a New York Times bestseller), Wonder Woman”, and many more. Ryan eventually became a video game 3D artist for 16+ years, with 11 of those years as a senior artist at Sony Entertainment. A variety of his work as an artist/designer can be seen in video games like DC Universe (DCUO), Marvel MOBA games, and Television shows/movies “ThunderCats”, “Ultimate Spiderman”, “Little Man”, “Pacific Rim 2”, “Megaman”, and “Mech X4”. In 2017 Ryan launched his creator-owned project, “Brothers Bond”, on LINE Webtoon which was nominated in 2018 for the Eisner Award for Best Webcomic.

As an actor, Kevin has been seen in such films as “The Mask”, “Steel”, “Congo”, Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes”, and the cult classic film, “Underworld”. His voice credits include “Young Justice”, “The Avengers”, and “Batman Beyond”. “Underworld” was Grevioux’s first produced writing credit. He came up with the original concept/premise and wrote the original screenplay along with director Len Wiseman, launching the Underworld” franchise. He appears in the film himself as a lycan, Raze, and returned as the character in the Underworld prequel “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans”, which he will also be adapting into a comic book mini-series. Using Romeo and Juliet as an archetype, Grevioux based “Underworld” on his experiences with interracial dating and the tension that it often causes.

Early 2006 saw Grevioux form two comic book imprints, Astounding Studios and DarkStorm Studios. Grevioux’s Astounding Studios imprint was to focus on all-ages titles such as “Valkyries”, “Guardian Heroes”, and “The Hammer Kid”. The Darkstorm Studios imprint was a more mature line, including the books “Alivs Rex”, “Skull and Guns”, and “Uzan, The Mighty”. Grevioux's comic writing credits include Marvel Comics’ “New Warriors”, “Spider-Man”, and “Young Avengers” and DC's “Cyborg”, “Batman”, and “JSA”. He sold the script for the film adaptation of his Darkstorm Studios graphic novel, “I, Frankenstein”, to Lakeshore Entertainment. In 2017 he released Brothers Bond with collaborator Ryan Benjmain for which he was nominated for the 2018 Eisner Award for Best Webcomic.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Rocketship Entertainment (September 14, 2021)
  • Length: 252 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781952126093

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