FREE PLANET DEBUT SELLS OUT INSTANTLY ON DAY OF RELEASE, RUSHED BACK TO PRINT THIS WEEK

Originally published at: https://geektherapy.org/free-planet-debut-sells-out-instantly-on-day-of-release-rushed-back-to-print-this-week/

Author: Newsroom

PORTLAND, Ore. 05/07/2025 — Fan-favorite writer Aubrey Sitterson (No One Left to Fight, The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling) and critically-acclaimed artist Jed Dougherty (Savage Hearts, Worlds’ Finest) have launched a hit in their debut series Free Planet on shelves today. The premier issue of this highly anticipated space opera series has sold out completely at the distributor level—day of release—and is being rushed back to print in order to keep up with the breakneck speed of reorder activity.

Fans are advised to hit their local comic shop today without delay to snag one of the first printings before it’s too late.

“I am so incredibly grateful to comic shop retailers for getting behind such a unique book, unlike anything else on the racks,” said Sitterson. “Free Planet is the Shape of Comics to Come and readers will want to be in on our geopolitical space opera from the very first issue.”

Free Planet is a story about freedom and the sacrifices it demands and is perhaps best described as a kaleidoscopic blend of the emotional space opera stylings of Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’ Saga set against the intricate speculative history and political machinations of Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta’s East of West.

Dougherty added: “My heartfelt thanks go to the retailers, comics pros and early reviewers who have helped spread the word about Free Planet. Your enthusiasm for rich, post-revolutionary sci-fi has been invaluable in getting our comic where it’s meant to be: In readers’ hands.”

The first completely free planet in human history has won its independence. In Free Planet, readers follow a group of revolutionary heroes who must defend the planet’s unique energy source from a pair of hostile intergalactic powers while determining what complete freedom actually entails.

Free Planet #1, second printing (Lunar Code 0325IM873) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 4.

Free Planet is also available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

Early praise for Free Planet:

“Demands to be read in a comfy chair, next to a fire, or the window of a starship, while taking in a distant supernova. Sitterson and Dougherty are holding a masterclass in rich, intricate worldbuilding that is equal parts Dune, Claremont, and Saga while being wholly original.” —Robert Kirkman, Invincible, The Walking Dead

“One of the hardest parts of making a comic book is the intense task of worldbuilding. Free Planet shrugs off that pressure, fully fleshed out for characters to explore and readers to witness, proving that Aubrey and Jed have what it takes to bring you to a place completely new and totally refreshing.” —Daniel Warren Johnson, Transformers, The Moon Is Following Us

“With notes of Warhammer 40k and FireflyFree Planet is lusciously rendered, dense, political sci-fi with a lot to say.” —Kieron Gillen, The Power Fantasy, The Wicked + The Divine

Free Planet, a kind of space-politics-opera, brings shades of the cosmic imagination of Jack Vance, Jack Kirby, and Samuel Delany and Howard Chaykin’s great lost Empire—but with a special supercharged future-fictional-Wikipedia density of its own.” —Jonathan Lethem, The Fortress of Solitude, Omega the Unknown

“I don’t read SF anymore; I tend to agree with Tom Disch’s dismissal of it as a children’s literature. That said, I will always have a warm spot in my heart for the work of Cordwainer Smith, in its outright freakish and complex nuttiness. It’s a touch of that wild-haired sensibility that Aubrey and Jed have conjured here in Free Planet, a great comic book series, a synergy of text and image possessed with a density of vision that shames most any other attempt at legitimate space opera in comics.” —Howard Chaykin, American Flagg, Time

“Incredibly imaginative world-building, all around compelling characters who have depth. Read this!” —Mark Waid, Batman and Robin: Year One, Absolute Power

“Drops you into a fully realized world and immerses you right away on a page-turning adventure. If dystopian sci fi with an ensemble cast of memorable characters is your jam (and it is mine), you will definitely want to check out Free Planet.” —Mark Russell, Batman: Dark Age, The Flintstones

“A thunderbolt to the mind. Aubrey and Jed bring an energy and sophistication to the comics page that I’ve been yearning for. This is comics at Full Power.” —Matt Bors, Justice Warriors, Toxic Avenger

“With graceful, compelling prose, Free Planet feels akin—in the best possible ways— to great sci-fi of the ’60s and ’70s while charting a new course with compelling word building that is distinctly modern. It’s refreshing to see an original sci-fi epic and that’s what Aubrey Sitterson and Jed Dougherty have crafted here.” —Marc Guggenheim, Arrow, Star Wars: Jedi Knights

“Ambitious, energetic and thought-provoking: this heady blend of big ideas, societal ideologies and scrappy guerrilla violence walks the worldbuilding-tightrope between the granular and the epic. Something like the mutant offspring of Asimov and Marshall Bravestarr.” —Simon Spurrier, Hellblazer, The Flash

“Unabashedly the opposite of many contemporary comics. It’s meticulous, lush and filled with more ideas than can be absorbed in a single reading. A truly unique and fun comic!” —Tyrell Cannon, The Schlub, Beef Bros