This week, FairSquare Comics releases Mutiny Magazine #1, the first direct market issue of their anthology series mixing original comics and interviews with established and up-and-coming creators. The Beat is pleased to present a preview of three of the new comic stories featured in Mutiny Magazine #1, from creators Brandon ThomasIbrahim Moustafa, and more.

Main cover by Darick Robertson & Tony Avina

Mutiny Magazine began its life with a successful Kickstarter campaign for the series’ #0 issue earlier this year. It’s the latest release from FairSquare Comics, a publisher dedicated to promoting diverse and underrepresented creators and stories, which has also released books including Intertwined and the anthology graphic novel Noir is the New Black.

“After we launched the successful Kickstarter campaign for NOIR IS THE NEW BLACK in 2020, I realized there was no way back,” FairSquare Comics founder and writer Fabrice Sapolsky told The Beat. “I was, de facto, a publisher. But I also knew that publishing is such a competitive environment, so FairSquare Comics had to do things differently. It’s already a challenge to be an immigrant and minority-owned company and to try to be visible out there, especially with limited funding. Then I thought about the Golden and Silver age of our industry. Many publishers started on a shoestring budget and had to outsmart the system. So we just had to be smarter. ”

Sapolsky described Mutiny Magazine as “an old-fashioned magazine for today’s world, with a focus on diversity and inclusivity, representing both mainstream and indie comics. It contains interviews, features, and 50+ pages of original comic stories. All original content; you’ll read it here first. Made with premium features; thick interior paper and cover with a matte soft-touch finish. MUTINY MAGAZINE is guaranteed to be a sensory experience.”

In an interesting move, FairSquare Comics has opted to make Mutiny Magazine a print-only title, available only to the general public via the direct market. “No digital version is available, except for subscribers.,” Sapolsky said. “MUTINY isn’t just for fans. It’s also a love letter to retailers, to the Direct Market.”

Check out the previews of three of the comic stories, along with descriptions and full creative team credits for each, below, along with variant covers for Mutiny Magazine #1 by Gene Ha & Seb Lamirand and Karen Darboe, below. The oversized anthology magazine is available in stores now.

NO FUTURE
Story: Fabrice Sapolsky – Art: Eder Messias – Colors: Walter Pereyra
No Future tells the story of a world where time stopped and went backwards, erasing days and civilization as we know it. No Future is an ongoing series serialized in Mutiny Magazine; part 1 of the story can be found in Mutiny Magazine #0 (which can be purchased on FairSquare Comic’s site here: https://fairsquarecomics.com/product/mutiny-zero-cvr-a/). Written by FairSquare Comics founder Fabrice Sapolsky (Spider-Man NoirIntertwinedLady-Bird) with art by Eder Messias (Noir Is The New Black).

C.A.N.O.P.Y
Story: Brandon Thomas – Art: N. Steven Harris – Colors: Walt Barna – Letters: Andworld
From the Noir Is the New Black anthology graphic novel (currently available in stores), here’s C.A.N.O.P.Y, a Mecha-Noir explosive investigation coming from the minds of Brandon Thomas (AquamanExcellenceHardware) and N. Steven Harris (Michael CrayIndigo Clan).

JAEGER
Story and Art: Ibrahim Moustafa
This original story comes from one of the new masters of thriller and suspense in comics: Ibrahim Moustafa (CountMother Panic). Did you really think that World War II spy games ended with the demise of Nazi Germany? Nope. We’re in 1947, and for Idris Morel it’s only the beginning…