
Hyperia #2
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Four centuries ago on the planet Felinara, a race known as the Tellum took for granted the Tree Portal of their world. As the Elders did nothing to cultivate the Tree, it began to die. A small stable boy named Patches took it upon himself to help the Tree Portal and jumped through its warp, discovering a Vial of Life that could preserve the Portal.
Unfortunately, upon arriving back, he discovered it was too late. The last leaf had fallen and the Tree Portal had died. In anger he threw the vial to the ground and it shatteredā¦the last drop of the Vial of Life seeping into the ground.
A few years later a lone bounty hunter crashed on the ice planet KolāDaru. As he searched for the last of his race the Esac-Ttam, he got captured by a member of the Nyar-Noom, a Cult of Collectors. Upon his capture he discovered that the Nyar-Noom had killed off his people. Enraged he vowed to kill the Collector but instead was attacked by a horde of Elkcin which chased him into a trap.
Unfortunately, the hero found himself as just another creature in the vast collection of the Nyar-Noom. And there he sat for four centuriesā¦UNTILā¦.
Written and Illustrated by: Vince Rush, Matt āMad Catā Case and Mark Melton
Cover art by: Mark Melton and Matt āMad Catā Case.
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Hyperia #2
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Four centuries ago on the planet Felinara, a race known as the Tellum took for granted the Tree Portal of their world. As the Elders did nothing to cultivate the Tree, it began to die. A small stable boy named Patches took it upon himself to help the Tree Portal and jumped through its warp, discovering a Vial of Life that could preserve the Portal.
Unfortunately, upon arriving back, he discovered it was too late. The last leaf had fallen and the Tree Portal had died. In anger he threw the vial to the ground and it shatteredā¦the last drop of the Vial of Life seeping into the ground.
A few years later a lone bounty hunter crashed on the ice planet KolāDaru. As he searched for the last of his race the Esac-Ttam, he got captured by a member of the Nyar-Noom, a Cult of Collectors. Upon his capture he discovered that the Nyar-Noom had killed off his people. Enraged he vowed to kill the Collector but instead was attacked by a horde of Elkcin which chased him into a trap.
Unfortunately, the hero found himself as just another creature in the vast collection of the Nyar-Noom. And there he sat for four centuriesā¦UNTILā¦.
Written and Illustrated by: Vince Rush, Matt āMad Catā Case and Mark Melton
Cover art by: Mark Melton and Matt āMad Catā Case.
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Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā ON THE FLY COMICS
Four centuries ago on the planet Felinara, a race known as the Tellum took for granted the Tree Portal of their world. As the Elders did nothing to cultivate the Tree, it began to die. A small stable boy named Patches took it upon himself to help the Tree Portal and jumped through its warp, discovering a Vial of Life that could preserve the Portal.
Unfortunately, upon arriving back, he discovered it was too late. The last leaf had fallen and the Tree Portal had died. In anger he threw the vial to the ground and it shatteredā¦the last drop of the Vial of Life seeping into the ground.
A few years later a lone bounty hunter crashed on the ice planet KolāDaru. As he searched for the last of his race the Esac-Ttam, he got captured by a member of the Nyar-Noom, a Cult of Collectors. Upon his capture he discovered that the Nyar-Noom had killed off his people. Enraged he vowed to kill the Collector but instead was attacked by a horde of Elkcin which chased him into a trap.
Unfortunately, the hero found himself as just another creature in the vast collection of the Nyar-Noom. And there he sat for four centuriesā¦UNTILā¦.
Written and Illustrated by: Vince Rush, Matt āMad Catā Case and Mark Melton
Cover art by: Mark Melton and Matt āMad Catā Case.



















