Welcome to the world of 'Finger Guns,' a new Vault Comics series launching early next year
The series is "a book about emotional maturity, what it takes to grow up, how few of us actually do, and the importance of harnessing compassion in an age of selfishness," according to Vault Comics editor-in-chief Adrian Wassel.
What if you could make someone feel whatever you wanted, simply by pointing your finger at them? And what if that magical, surreal ability belonged to two troubled teenagers who need emotional control more than most? Welcome to the world of“I had a dream that I could control emotions by pointing a finger gun at someone,” writer Justin Richards explained about the origins of the new title. “This happened right as I was trying to decide if writing comics was a career I was capable of pursuing.
The series, according to Vault Comics editor-in-chief Adrian Wassel, is “a deceptively brave story. Wassel added, “Finger Guns handles some heavy themes and tough imagery with such a deft touch you could almost miss it—almost. You’ll see a young white kid running around blasting people with a finger gun that makes them powerfully angry. You’ll see a young girl of color firing a calm gun to stem the chaotic tide.
For artist Val Halvorson, the story “took me back to when I was younger, trying to navigate through the ups and downs of being a teenager. I'm a recently transitioning trans man so I've been thinking about that time quite a lot recently, considering I'm currently going through a puberty I never got to experience back then. So as you can imagine, as a music loving sad boy going through Puberty 2, I relate to the character, Wes, a great deal.
“This book is about more than kids with finger guns,” according to Richards. “It’s about kids who feel like they don’t belong. It’s about kids who feel abandoned. It’s about kids who think parents just don’t understand. It’s about me and maybe it’s about you, too. This story is about every person that ever felt like they needed more control over their hopes, their pains, theirWassel agrees. “You’ll have so much fun, right up until you feel the tears welling,” he warns.
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