Greg Anderson Elysée is no stranger to BlackSci-Fi.com readers. His comic book work has been featured on the website for award-winning projects such as Is’nana the We’re-Spider, and he’s now a part of the BlackSci-Fi writing team. Today he and the talented artist/ creator David Brame have announced a new webcomic project that will further grow their expansive library of work. Check out the announcement below.

A semi-spinoff from Is’nana the Were-Spider…
Thousands of years have passed, and Machines and Artificial Intelligence have taken over and now rule in a post-apocalyptic world. Human beings are used as fuel, entertainment, and labor to help advance the supremacy of the Machines. Born through the pain, blood, and tears of the suffering humans who continually pray to the Mother Earth Asase for strength and salvation, a new John Henry – the steel driving man – is born to help bring down the current threat to humanity.

Launching the first week of September by writer Greg Anderson Elysée (Is’nana the Were-Spider; Akim Aliu: Dreamer) and artist David Brame (After the Rain; Baaaad Muthaz), HAMMER is an upcoming weekly webcomic filled with action, symbolism, and the perseverance of our people through Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/gregaelysee). The first 6 pages will be released the first day of launch.
(Get access to HAMMER on Patreon for as little as $2 a month. Signing up for the $5 monthly tier or higher for a year secures a limited edition copy of HAMMER once printed, which will include behind the scenes content such as art and sketches, planning, the script, and more!)
Stay tuned to BlackSci-Fi.com for more details.






Robert Jeffrey II is a professional writer (comic books, tabletop gaming, prose fiction, and video games) with over 18 years of experience. He has worked for such clients as DC Comics, the Centers for Disease Control, Son of Oak Gaming, 133Art Publishing, RAE Comics, SUBSUME Media, and Nitto Tires. He currently works as a video game writer for developer Blowfish Studios and is the editor-in-chief for BlackSci-Fi.com.