A comics anthology that puts a new, diverse spin on popular genres and pop culture icons. THE HORIZON EXPERIMENT collects five one-shots by some of the most celebrated names in comics, literature, TV, and film, providing pilots for new series featuring a Chinese James Bond, a Muslim exorcist, a reverse
Indiana Jones, East African werewolves living in Miami, and an
Evil Dead for black nerds.
Everyone's challenge was the same: Create a protagonist from a marginalized background in a popular genre where if their background changed, so did the entire story.
THE HORIZON EXPERIMENT stories include: The Manuchurian by Pornsak Pichetshote, Terry & Rachel Dodson: a thriller featuring a Chinese super spy by inspired by James Bond.
The Sacred Damned by Sabir Pirzada: a love letter to classic horror and follows a Muslim exorcist.
Moon Dogs by Tananarive Due: a family of Black lycanthropes of East African descent find themselves caught in a war when the truth comes out that werewolves aren't just a myth.
Motherf#cking Monsters by J. Holtham & Michael Lee Harris: a nerdy Black kid from Brooklyn and his friends stumble upon demon-worshipping frat brothers trying to take over the world.
Finders/Keepers by Vita Ayala: a reverse Indiant Jones adventure that follows an archeology grad student who steals artifacts from museums to return them to their native cultures.
Author: Pornsak Pichetshote,Sabir Pirzada,Tananarive Due
Publisher: Image Comics
Published: 04/29/2025
Pages: 140
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 10.00h x 6.40w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781534337008
About the AuthorPornsak Pichetshote started his career as a Thai-American rising star editor at DC's Vertigo imprint, his books being nominated for dozens of Eisner awards -- from the award-winning
Daytripper to critical darling
Sweet Tooth. He left Vertigo to become an executive in DC Entertainment's media team, where he started and oversaw DC's TV department. His critical and commercial horor book INFIDEL marked his first major work as a comics writer.
His current work with Image Comics is the Eisner- and Harvey-winning THE GOOD ASIAN, which he's currently adapting for television with James Wan's Atomic Monster.
Sabir Pirzada is a Pakistani writer and the creator/writer of the forthcoming graphic anthology
Dandelion. He is known for his work in TV writing on such hit shows as
Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, Roswell New Mexico, and more. Pirzada also wrote
Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant and co-wrote the comic book miniseries
Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace with Iman Vellani.
The "Octavia Butler of horror," Tananarive Due has been a leading voice in Black speculative fiction for more than 20 years. Her novel
The Living Blood won an American Book Award and she has also won an NAACP Image Award, a World Fantasy Award, and a British Fantasy Award. She also has had her writing included in multiple best-of-the-year anthologies. Having written for TV, she is also an executive producer on the groundbreaking documentary
Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror. Her latest novel
The Reformatory has debuted to rave reviews, earning praise from such horror luminaries as Stephen King. With her husband/collaborator, Steven Barnes, she co-authored the graphic novel
The Keeper.
The Horizon Experiment: Moon Dogs, published by Image Comics, marks her first solo full-length writing in comics.
J. Holtham is an African-American playwright, TV writer, and Co-Executive Producer of the Emmy Award-winning
The Handsmaid's Tale. No stranger to critically beloved shows with passionate fan bases, he's also written on such TV series as Marvel's
Jessica Jones and
Cloak & Dagger, DC's
Supergirl, and
Pitch. He's recently expanded to writing for Marvel Comics, his work ranging from podcasts to Infinity Comics to the comics series
Bishop and
Night Thrasher.
The Horizon Experiment: Motherfu*kin' Monsters marks his first creator-owned comic.
Vita Ayala is a queer Afro-Puerto Rican writer out of New York City and one of the most in-demand writers in comics. An author of comic books and prose, they have worked on some of the most iconic franchises currently published, ranging from the
X-Men to
Wonder Woman to
James Bond to
Batman to
Static Shock to
Star Wars.
The Horizon Experiment: Finders//Keepers marks their long-awaited return to original, creator-owned work.
Terry Dodson is an Oregon-based creator known for working on
Harley Quinn, Spider-Man, Star Wars, Superman, Wonder Woman, the X-Men, the Avengers, Count Chocula and the Image Comics series RED ONE with Xavier Dorison and ADVENTUREMAN! with Matt Fraction.
Terry works with his wife, Rachel, who adds her talented inking to his work.
Michael Walsh is an Eisner Award-winning artist and writer from Southern Ontario, Canada.
In 2013, Michael broke into comics with the Image Comics book series COMEBACK. Shortly after, Michael contributed art on a follow-up comic to the hit television series
The X-Files for IDW. Then, in the following years, he worked primarily with Marvel Comics on superhero properties such as
Spider-Man, The Avengers and the
X-Men. He also adapted the
Star Wars film
The Last Jedi as a comic book mini-series. And created art for the DC/Dark Horse crossover event comic,
Black Hammer/Justice League. In 2021, Michael returned to creator-owned comics, creating the hit ongoing Image series THE SILVER COIN and the viral webcomic
The Sleep Stories. In 2022, he released his middle-grade fantasy original graphic novel
The Oates & The Elphyne, published by Humanoids BIG.
Illustrator Kelsey Ramsay exploded on the comics scene with works featured in
Joan Jett and The Black Hearts 40 x 40: I Love Rock n' Roll and
FAB Breakout Book 1: Mad World before becoming one of the most sought after artists in comics and illustrating
Dark Spaces: Good Deeds, part of IDW's Dark Spaces imprint curated by comics superstar Scott Snyder. Alongside award-winning horror writer Tananarive Due, Kelsey is making her Image Comics debut with the werewolf comic
The Horizon Experiment: Moon Dogs.
African-American cartoonist Michael Lee Harris is one of indie comics' most singular voices. A jack of all trades, he is the creator, writer, and artist of
Black Hitler and
Choco Leche while also illustrating such eclectic and distinct titles as
The Black Wraith, Berlin, and
1945: The True Untold Story in his unique style.
Freelance comic artist, illustrator, designer, and occasional writer, Skylar Patridge is a fan-favorite artist. Her work has become hotly in demand by every major comics publisher, whether it be working on original material such as
Relics of Youth and
Resonant, both for Vault Comics or drawing some of the most beloved characters in pop culture, including Batman, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.