![]() ![]() Building this sort of sandbox required establishing it’s laws of physics. We had to establish the rules of the H1 universe in parallel with the characters who occupy it. Kwanza Osajyefo: Developing a universe from the ground up isn’t the same as additive writing. Scroll to the very end for an exclusive look at the cover of issue #2.ĪiPT: What’s the appeal for you as a creator in tackling the planning and creation of an all-new fictional universe? Were their things you’d learned during the process that surprised you, or maybe elements you hadn’t considered? ![]() ![]() It’s all part of a massive campaign to bring grit and reality back to comics, and it promises to be a massive shock to the system.Īhead of the book’s debut on June 5, we spoke with Osajyefo via email, discussing the planning behind H1, the project’s collaborative nature, his hopes for Ignited, writing alongside Waid, and much more. In addition to co-planning the other two series – OMNI and Strangelands – he’s teamed with Mark Waid to co-write Ignited, H1’s first title, about six teens who survive a school shooting by gaining superpowers (with art from Phil Briones). Osajyefo is one of several architects for H1, the upcoming monthly, superhero-centric universe from Humanoids. ![]() Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast! ![]()
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