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'Days Missing' vol 2 detailed
Published Friday, Jun 25 2010, 09:23 BST | By Hugh Armitage
Archaia and Roddenberry Productions have released details about the second series of Days Missing.
Phil Hester (Green Arrow) will write all five issues of the miniseries, with art provided by David Marquez.
The series follows the continuing adventures of The Steward - a being who folds time in order to protect mankind from destruction - as he learns more about Kestus, a similar figure hinted at in the previous story.
"All of us at Archaia were incredibly proud to collaborate with Roddenberry, a true sci-fi dynasty, on their return to comics with the first Days Missing series," said Archaia editor-in-ehief Stephen Christy.
"Because the scope of volume two is so much broader, we've changed our approach from having a rotating cast of creative teams to having a single team of Phil Hester and Dave Marquez guide the storytelling for the entire book."
Days Missing: Kestus #1 will be released in September.

Copyright: Archaia
Phil Hester (Green Arrow) will write all five issues of the miniseries, with art provided by David Marquez.
The series follows the continuing adventures of The Steward - a being who folds time in order to protect mankind from destruction - as he learns more about Kestus, a similar figure hinted at in the previous story.
"All of us at Archaia were incredibly proud to collaborate with Roddenberry, a true sci-fi dynasty, on their return to comics with the first Days Missing series," said Archaia editor-in-ehief Stephen Christy.
"Because the scope of volume two is so much broader, we've changed our approach from having a rotating cast of creative teams to having a single team of Phil Hester and Dave Marquez guide the storytelling for the entire book."
Days Missing: Kestus #1 will be released in September.

Copyright: Archaia
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