PreviewsGMB Chomichuk

  • The Backbone of Night

    The Backbone of Night

    Book Two in The Automatic Age Saga

    GMB Chomichuk

    This powerfully illustrated sequel to The Automatic Age sees Kerion, who is part automatic, and his son, Barry, continue to navigate a world where the autovolts have taken over, but now they have a destination, a possible escape to a world with other humans: the Backbone of Night, a tower that reaches to the stars.

  • Blood Letters

    Blood Letters

    Ariel Gordon, GMB Chomichuk, GMB Chomichuk (Illustrator)

    This innovative, illustrated, epistolary novel made up of military records, letters, poems, drawings, and maps, is set in a futuristic war with flesh-eating fog and robotic monstrosities. Siblings Kris, Albany, and Millie write letters to each other about their roles in the war – Kris (a poet) is in special ops, Albany (an artist) is a soldier at the front, and Millie (a mathematical genius) is a code worker behind the lines, where she tries to protect the others from the worst of the war.

  • Good Boys

    Good Boys

    GMB Chomichuk

    Cats at school bully Dogs to the point where Dogs are no longer attending, and soon the bullying spreads throughout the city. Using cats and dogs as an analogy, this graphic novel asks readers to examine their own biases – how they are learned and the consequences of biases going unchecked. 

  • Khyber

    Khyber

    Chadwick Ginther, GMB Chomichuk (Illustrator)

    These five stories of sword and sorcery are set in Khyber, a city at the centre of a shared world, divided into distinct sections and classes, with a watery, stinking underworld, and filled with thieves, cannibals, rat catchers, seers, and more, all on a quest for something or someone.

  • Shared World

    Shared World

    Jonathan Ball, GMB Chomichuk, James Gillespie, Chadwick Ginther

    This collection of sword and sorcery stories set in a shared world includes an introduction by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, an outro by S. M. Beiko, and two stories each by Chadwick Ginther, GMB Chomichuk and James Gillespie, and Jonathan Ball.

  • The Automatic Age

    The Automatic Age

    GMB Chomichuk

    With evocative and stark illustrations, this story of a father and son navigating an automated apocalypse portrays their struggle against the ever-present technological surveillance and the robot search teams that are out to remove all humans.