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Vault shifts Ram V and Anand RK’s ‘Radio Apocalypse’ #1 to October

‘Radio Apocalypse’ is ‘a mix-tape for the end-times, a story of the resilience & joy of music, love & the human spirit.’

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Due to the pandemic, Vault Comics has announced the upcoming series Radio Apocalypse #1 is shifting from Apr 28, 2021 release to October 2021. Written by Ram V (Blue In Green, These Savage Shores), with art by Anand RK (Blue In Green, Grafity’s Wall), lettering by Aditya Bidikar (The Department of Truth, Giga), and design by Tim Daniel, the series is “a mix-tape for the end-times, a story of the resilience & joy of music, love & the human spirit.”

“Anyone who has read Ram and Anand’s other work knows just how exceptional their creative efforts truly are,” said Vault Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Adrian Wassel via press release. “Covid has thrown a wrench into every aspect of our lives, and yet somehow we’ve all learned to keep moving forward. Still, the last thing we want to do is rush what will be a singular and masterful series, and so we’ve decided to hold the Radio Apocalypse release just a bit longer. I promise, it’s worth it.”

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So what’s Radio Apocalypse #1 about?

Long after the rock out of space struck the world and turned it all to dust, in Bakerstown stands the last Radio Station on the planet. Radio Apocalypse broadcasting into the unknown, a beacon in the dark for those who wander the lost places. Now change is coming to Bakerstown. Among the refugees flocking into an already precarious settlement, an orphan boy Rion, caught in an indiscretion, will twine his fate with the Radio Station. And in doing so, begin this mixtape of love and heartbreak and interminable hope. This soundtrack to the end of the world.

Vault shifts Ram V and Anand RK's 'Radio Apocalypse' #1 to October

Check out the official Vault press release below for their full details.

Missoula, MT (3/2/2021): Today Vault announced that, due to Covid-related delays, the release of Radio Apocalypse #1 has been pushed back to October 2021.

“Anyone who has read Ram and Anand’s other work knows just how exceptional their creative efforts truly are,” said Vault Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Adrian Wassel. “Covid has thrown a wrench into every aspect of our lives, and yet somehow we’ve all learned to keep moving forward. Still, the last thing we want to do is rush what will be a singular and masterful series, and so we’ve decided to hold the Radio Apocalypse release just a bit longer. I promise, it’s worth it.”

Radio Apocalypse is written by Ram V (Blue In Green, These Savage Shores), star artist Anand RK (Blue In Green, Grafity’s Wall), letterer Aditya Bidikar (The Department of Truth, Giga), and designer Tim Daniel. The full synopsis for issue #1 can be read below:

Long after the rock out of space struck the world and turned it all to dust, in Bakerstown stands the last Radio Station on the planet. Radio Apocalypse broadcasting into the unknown, a beacon in the dark for those who wander the lost places. Now change is coming to Bakerstown. Among the refugees flocking into an already precarious settlement, an orphan boy Rion, caught in an indiscretion, will twine his fate with the Radio Station. And in doing so, begin this mixtape of love and heartbreak and interminable hope. This soundtrack to the end of the world.

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