Giga: The Complete Series
Description
Ever since their world-shattering war ended, the slumbering mecha called 'Giga' have been both gods and habitats for the surviving humans. Then disgraced engineer Evan Calhoun discovers a murdered Giga, and the very fabric of society starts unraveling around him.
A GIANT MECH MURDER MYSTERY.
Nobody knows why the skyscraper-sized mechs known as ‘Giga’ fought their bitter, centuries’ long war. All they know is that when the fighting finally stopped, the dormant Giga became humanity’s new habitat and new gods in one. When disgraced engineer Evan Calhoun finds an apparently murdered Giga, his society and the fascistic tech-centered religious order that controls it are rapidly thrown into chaos..
From writer Alex Paknadel (Friendo, Turncoat, Incursion) and rising star John Le comes another Vault & White Noise partnership about what happens after the mechs stop fighting.
Collects the complete five-issue series.
For fans of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ultra Mega, and the Department of Truth
"A well-thought-out sci-fi series...." -- AV Club
"A world where people take shelter in the rotting husks of giant mechs - smart, fun, beautiful stuff." -- Scott Snyder (Batman, American Vampire, Justice League, Wytches)
"I read GIGA the other day and fell desperately in love with the world they build, and was desperate to spend more time in it and explore. You do NOT want to miss it." -- James Tynion IV (Something is Killing the Children, House of Slaughter, Department of Truth)
Praise for Giga: The Complete Series
"A well-thought-out sci-fi series...."
— AV Club
"I read GIGA the other day and fell desperately in love with the world they build, and was desperate to spend more time in it and explore. You do NOT want to miss it."
— James Tynion IV
"GIGA...imagines a future where humans make their homes in the husks of mysterious massive robots and it's smart, thought-provoking gorgeous stuff."
— Scott Snyder
"This is really interesting stuff. The Survivialist sci-fi of people living inside the dormant forms of the giant robots that defended the world. Just picture that visual. Pure big idea. What a world to visit, and now you can."
— Kieron Gillen