Take A Spaceship For A Joyride In ‘Orcs In Space’ This July

by James Ferguson

Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group has announced Orcs in Space, a new comic from Justin Roiland, the co-creator of Rick and Morty, along with writers Michael Tanner, Rashad Gheith, and Abed Gheith, plus writer / artist François Vigneault, and colorists DJ Chavis and Dave Pender. It follows three dumb orcs causing chaos in the stars after stealing the universe’s most technologically advanced spaceship and take it for a ride.

Gor, Kravis, and Mongtar are three orcs trying to survive while on the run from everything and everyone on their homeworld. When the naïve bureaucrats from StarBleep land on their planet, the orcs unwittingly steal the most advanced ship in the fleet and blast into the dankest reaches of the outer galactigon. Now the universe’s most wanted, the orcs befriend the ship’s AI, D.O.N.A., in a bid to get free… but will that be enough to escape StarBleep?

“When Rashad told me about Orcs in Space, I knew right away it was a fantastic idea. Three dumb orcs at the helm of a ship far beyond their understanding.” said Roiland. “Going on this journey with them, watching them bumble around with powers way beyond their comprehension. It’s going to be fun to watch them grow and learn how to harness sci-fi to their advantage. It always felt like such a strong idea to me, and thanks to Oni Press, it’s finally seeing the light of day.”

“What would happen if orcs stole a ship and were flung into space? I pitched the question to Justin over eight years ago, and the idea never left our heads. Born from a fascination with orcs, who haven’t been given much of a spotlight (always the side characters—the dumb henchmen of some greater, evil force), and our love for space voyage shows like Star Trek and Farscape, we knew the combination would be exciting,” said Rashad. “It was initially conceptualized as a cartoon, but when Oni gave us the opportunity to make a comic, it felt like the perfect medium to start with. Rick and Morty™ fans and lovers of sci-fi/fantasy are in for a real treat, and we can’t wait to share it with everyone. So…what would happen if orcs got flung into space?”

“Drawing Orcs in Space has been a ball. The goofy intergalactic adventures of Kravis, Gor, and Mongtar are light years away from the kind of stuff I am usually drawing, so for me it is a delight… Pure escapism and fun,” said François Vignuealt. “The series brings together so many things I’ve unabashedly loved all my life, from barbarian warriors to high-tech spacecraft, and blends it all together into a weird and funky universe. Drawing this book makes me feel like a kid again! Working with the wonderful DJ Chavis on colors, each issue I am trying to create something that’s full of action, humor, and layers of detail. I can’t wait for people to get their hands on this book!”

“When I was asked to come onto this project, I wasn’t sure what to expect,” said Michael Tanner. “The first time I read Abed and Rashad’s initial outline, I honestly didn’t get it, but ‘a job’s a job,’ I thought. And then right before our first in-person meeting with the brothers and Justin, I reread the outline and, for some reason, this time it clicked. I really understood the humor and the point of view of their concept. After the meeting, we got to work, and crafting this series has been one of the most fun writing experiences of my career. I can’t wait for people to get their hands on this, I know they are going to love it.”

Orcs in Space #1 clocks in at 44 pages and will feature variant covers by Nicole Goux, François Vigneault, and Justin Roiland. It’s set for release on July 7th, 2021.

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