Fall Out Toy Works Issue 1

by Staff, August 10, 2009

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Continuing a collaboration which initially began with a custom set of jackets, Dr. Romanelli and Fall Out Boy present a sneak peek into their latest venture, Fall Out Toy Works. The project begins with a special comic series, followed by various other creations, which are currently in the works. Here we get a glimpse at what Issue 1 has in-store:

Los Angeles was hit worst of all by the ecological and economic collapses of the 21st century…competition had been high to develop the new fuels of the future. Advances in solar power collection stole the very sun from the skies. Only the richest would have a clear unbent glimpse of the sun. But for a time the power was cheap and industry ran rampant as it had not for 100 years. Los Angeles skies were darkened like some neo-Dickensian London.

A young man raised in this hell, but strong of will and determined to escape, toiled from almost his youngest memories, in the giant robotic moving factories which plodded, churning along into the dessert, laying out entire communities as they went. Self-contained mobile cities of 4000 workers, all of them living together in a dark, unbearably hot, and terribly dangerous industrial hell.

When a catastrophe struck, and all lives aboard his giant robotic Land-Developer were endangered by a meltdown, this young man took control of the cybernetic reigns himself. Connecting himself with the machine to prevent the disaster. ( To this day, he is scarred and must still wear the wires running to his face and neck to prevent a meltdown of the mind….)

But the incident catapulted him to powerful places in his industrial culture… and then, at his first chance, he broke with his former masters determined to drive them into the ground.

20 years later, the young man has become fat and twisted… greedy with desires to conquer all. The gates of greater Los Angeles are owned and operated by Baron industries. All transport commercial or private are in some way controlled by him, the toll-roads, bridges and tunnels, the tariffs at the gates and ports, so in this way he came to control all manufacture… all design… all resources. Your toaster, that robot worker, that train– likely his BARON stamp was on them all….

In an environment such as this, can the human spirit survive let a lone flourish? Explore the possibilities starting in Fall Out Toy Works #1, on sale September 2nd.


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9 Responses

  1. Posted by: MARSVLN- Andrice Danthier on August 12, 2009 at 1:49 am

    detail and depiction are on point love it

  2. Posted by: mrSeanG on August 11, 2009 at 4:21 pm

    “Well, given the way the cyborg’s body looks like the sexaroids in the second Ghost in the Shell, and that a character is in a Serial Experiments: Lain-esque bear suit, I can only imagine that much of this comic is ‘inspired’ by popular cyberpunk works in anime and manga.”

    “ts the typical post apocalyptic communist society future setting of tons of stories, comics and animes. I don’t like it already.”

    Add on color technique circa image comics 1993, and you have on well rounded lack of original in any direction
    .
    Isn’t there a bear character in Bleach too? Not that it’s a android kid in a bear suit… but damn. And the art isnt that great. it’s like marvel/image/disney knock off manga.

  3. Posted by: FEK on August 11, 2009 at 4:16 pm

    ken ishii

  4. Posted by: youaintjack on August 10, 2009 at 6:23 pm

    looks cool

  5. Posted by: Golightly on August 10, 2009 at 5:53 pm

    Well, given the way the cyborg’s body looks like the sexaroids in the second Ghost in the Shell, and that a character is in a Serial Experiments: Lain-esque bear suit, I can only imagine that much of this comic is ‘inspired’ by popular cyberpunk works in anime and manga.

  6. Posted by: ryan on August 10, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    pretty dope, stylized art- i wouldn’t expect anything else from fall out boy…not because i like them, but because they do put care into the projects associated with their name…still like someone else said, they could have taken a more original approach…i mean, does everywhere in the future have japanese katakana and chinese characters?

  7. Posted by: blahblah on August 10, 2009 at 5:03 pm

    Nice art. Which art is actually done by either of those named.

  8. Posted by: bbro on August 10, 2009 at 4:00 pm

    The art looks great but I hate the story. Its the typical post apocalyptic communist society future setting of tons of stories, comics and animes. I don’t like it already. The characters look dope but the story could be more original.

  9. Posted by: iLL on August 10, 2009 at 3:50 pm

    interesting..