

There’s something to be said about a destiny that’s hidden, because that means you have to find it-but what if you’re wrong? We all thing that, individually, we’re supposed to do something meaningful or worthwhile with our existence collectively, we have a similar sense of forging ahead with technology, exploration, things like that. The tagline for this volume is “This Is Where You Belong,” and I think one of the most prevalent threads in this story, and Roche Limit in general, is discovery yourself, internally and externally. Do you find this relates more to the characters or to Dispater itself or possibly both? It’s a better, richer, and more rewarding experience to read them both, but it isn’t essential.Īs for the new name, I think I just like weird-sounding words!īD: Clandestiny does rolls right off the tongue, but it also seems to allude to a secret fate. You can read “Clandestiny” without having read volume one (which, little known fact, is titled “Anomalous”). But they all have their own story and characters and stand on their own. Don’t get me wrong-these stories, all three volumes in the trilogy, link together in a very purposeful way. It isn’t accurate or fitting to have the “Clandestiny” story be #6, because that would make it seem like it’s a direct continuation of issues 1-5, which it is not. Each volume is very, very much its own story. The decision to do so with Roche Limit, cross my heart, is purely creative. You slap a new number one on there and say “jumping on point!” and, viola, an increase in sales numbers. Michael Moreci: Well, we all know renumbering is, for the most part, a sales ploy. With danger lurking all around, the crew members fight to find a way off the planet and resist the mysterious presence that haunts them all.īloody-Disgusting sat down with Moreci and talk about what to expect in this brand new series.īD: First off, why the name change and new numbering? When a crew of military and science personnel are sent to the forgotten and desolate planet on a mysterious expedition, they quickly learn its dark secrets-and that their mission is not what they thought it to be. In ROCHE LIMIT: CLANDESTINY #1, it’s 75 years after the events that left the Roche Limit colony in flames.
#ROCHE LIMIT CLANDESTINY OR ROCHE LIMIT SERIES#
Michael Moreci’s “Roche Limit” was an inspired neo-noir science fiction series that embodied the best parts of Blade Runner. Now, after an incredibly successful and suspenseful first arc, Moreci is fast forwarding 75 years to show a new part of his world with new series artist Kyle Charles.
