Looking East for myths and monsters


For the creators of the new Image Comics series Wayward, the Land of the Rising Sun seemed as good a place as any to set a story about mythology and the modern generational divide.

Plus, Tokyo is just a really neat place for both writer Jim Zub (Skullkickers) and artist Steven Cummings (Pantheon High), even with crazy monsters and countless cats running around.

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