‘Faceless and the Family’ returns for a sequel miniseries in July

Matt Lesniewski’s exiled hero faces a new crisis in a new miniseries from Oni Press.

Matt Lesniewski’s Faceless and the Family, the story of an exiled wanderer on an alien planet seeking redemption, will return later this year with a sequel miniseries, Faceless and the Family: Maze of the Mechanical Aliens. The four-issue series will kick off from Oni Press in July.

The first series introduced Faceless, our wandering hero, as well as the “found family” of adventurers who joined him on a suicidal mission into the Hand Planet’s class-segregated Finger Cities. It was written and drawn by Lesniewski in the unique, imaginative approach he’s taken to storytelling in projects like the Eisner-nominated The Freak.

“Get ready for more Faceless! The journey picks up right where it left off at the end of Volume One, but this is a brand new story,” Lesniewski said. “That’s right… the quest to find Faceless’ family continues, but the crew is faced with an otherworldly obstacle, as well as the introduction of some new characters. Pick things up here or start at the very beginning while you can… you’ve got well over 200 pages of imaginative crosshatched chaos to jump into. Hope to see you on the Hand Planet. Grab your weapon. Join the family…”

This time around, Faceless and his crew continue roving the backwaters of the class-segregated alien world called the Hand Planet, which leads to them discovering a living suit of extraterrestrial armor that bonds with Faceless and refuses to let him go. “As the armor’s inscrutable will tightens its grip, Faceless finds himself physically under siege. Enter a bizarre, labyrinthine world of impossible logic and nightmarish wonder as Faceless and his unlikely family must embark on a harrowing quest to free him– if freedom is even possible.”

“With each and every new page, Matt Lesniewski continues to showcase exactly why he is one of the most engrossing, exciting and talented visual storytellers of his generation. Bursting with meticulous detail and some of the most extraordinarily alien environments of 21st century comics, Faceless’ all-new adventure is the perfect gateway into the weird and wondrous world of Matt’s limitless imagination – one that comes richly populated with a heart-rending cast of fearless and fascinating characters to boot,” said Hunter Gorinson, President & Publisher of Oni Press. “It’s possible you’ve experienced a comic like this before, but only in your dreams – this is the perfect opportunity to discover why Matt Lesniewski’s work must be seen to truly be believed.”

Here’s a look at some of Lesniewski’s black artwork for the book:

Lesniewski drew the main cover for the first issue, shown above, with variants by Batman: Red Rain artist Kelly Jones and colorist José Villarrubiá, and Station Grand artist Noah Bailey:

The first issue of four arrives July 1.

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