Project Perseus: Vault Comics Launches a Wild Cryptid Sci-Fi Series This September
Vault Comics is going big, weird, and wildly ambitious with Project Perseus.
The publisher has announced Project Perseus, a new cryptid science-fiction comic book series from writer Jack Mulqueen, artist Edison Neo, colorist Kike J. Díaz, letterer Buddy Beaudoin, and designer Tim Daniel. The series launches this September with a giant 40-page first issue, promising a stylish, chaotic, and hilarious adventure across frozen oceans, treacherous jungles, deadly dive bars, and time-bending danger.
This is the kind of creator-owned comic built for readers who want something original, energetic, strange, and completely designed for the comics page.
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What Is Project Perseus About?
Project Perseus follows Slug Stephens, a disgraced former member of a cryptid-hunting squadron who is forced back into action when a dangerous piece of technology disappears.
A former ally has vanished with a time-traveling apparatus.
That former ally may now be an enemy.
And Slug has to sober up from a decade-long bender before he can track him down.
That is a strong hook right away. The series mixes cryptid hunting, time travel, broken friendships, sci-fi chaos, action comedy, and the kind of monster-filled world where anything can come crawling out of the dark.
Vault describes the series as a stylish and hilarious adventure, and the preview art sells that instantly with icy landscapes, strange creatures, high-speed danger, and massive environments that feel made for full comic book spreads.
A Comic That Fully Embraces the Medium
One of the most exciting things about Project Perseus is the creative team’s mission statement.
Writer Jack Mulqueen has said the story was created to be something that could only work in comics. Instead of treating the series like a proof of concept for film or television, the team wanted to build something so wild, expensive-looking, strange, and visually demanding that it belonged fully to the page.
That is a refreshing approach.
Comics are not just a stepping stone to another medium. At their best, they bend time, space, scale, sound, action, comedy, and emotion in ways no other format can match.
Project Perseus seems to understand that completely.
This is a book that wants giant double-page spreads. It wants unusual panel layouts. It wants strange creatures, impossible settings, loud action, and sound effects that hit like punches.
That makes it immediately appealing for fans who love comics as comics.
Cryptids, Time Travel, and Full-Speed Chaos
The phrase “cryptid science fiction” already grabs attention.
Cryptids bring mystery, folklore, monsters, and weird-world energy. Time travel brings consequences, paradoxes, alternate eras, and the chance for everything to go wrong very quickly. Add a burned-out hunter trying to clean up an old mess, and Project Perseus starts to feel like a monster-hunting road trip through time itself.
The series promises action across exotic landscapes, unique creatures, and colorful characters. Based on the preview pages, readers can expect frozen oceans, ancient threats, strange technology, and a cast that looks like they have already survived several disasters before the story even begins.
That visual confidence matters.
A new comic needs to stand out fast, and Project Perseus has a strong identity right away.
Edison Neo Brings Big Visual Energy
Artist Edison Neo looks like one of the biggest reasons to watch this series.
Neo described the project as a chance to stretch his abilities with exotic locations, unique creatures, colorful characters, and huge action sequences. The preview art shows a clean but kinetic style that can handle both quiet environmental scale and sudden creature-driven danger.
The frozen ocean pages are especially striking.
Black cracks spread across white ice like something alive. Strange creatures move through the water. The characters feel small against massive landscapes, which gives the series a real sense of danger and discovery.
That is the kind of art that can make a new creator-owned series instantly memorable.
A Giant First Issue With Major Variant Covers
Project Perseus #1 launches this September with a giant 40-page debut issue, giving readers a bigger opening chapter than a standard first issue.
That is a smart move for a series this ambitious. A world filled with cryptid hunters, time travel, weird creatures, and a messy central character needs room to breathe. A larger first issue gives the creative team space to introduce the premise, establish the tone, and show readers exactly how far this adventure can go.
Collectors should also keep an eye on the variant cover lineup.
Vault has announced variant covers from a major roster of artists, including Esad Ribić, Brett Bean, Jorge Corona, Garth Graham, and Pete Carroll.
That is a serious lineup for a new creator-owned launch.
Why New Readers Should Check This Out
New readers should pay attention to Project Perseus because the pitch is easy to understand and hard to ignore.
A disgraced cryptid hunter.
A missing time machine.
A friend turned enemy.
A decade-long bender.
Monsters across time.
Dangerous missions through impossible places.
That is exactly the kind of premise that can pull readers in fast.
Fans of monster hunting, science fiction, action comedy, time travel, weird adventure, and creator-owned comics should find plenty to like here. The series also feels like a strong pickup for readers who enjoy books that mix big genre ideas with personality, humor, danger, and visual spectacle.
Why Vault Fans Should Be Excited
Vault Comics has built a strong reputation for publishing creator-owned genre books that take big swings.
Project Perseus fits that lane perfectly.
This sounds like a series that wants to push past familiar genre boundaries and give readers something unpredictable. The creative team is clearly embracing the joy of making comics, and that energy matters. When a book is built around that much creative freedom, readers can usually feel it on the page.
For Vault fans who follow the publisher’s science-fiction, fantasy, horror, and action titles, Project Perseus should be an easy series to put on the radar.
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Comic Book Details
Title: Project Perseus
Publisher: Vault Comics
Writer: Jack Mulqueen
Artist: Edison Neo
Colorist: Kike J. Díaz
Letterer: Buddy Beaudoin
Designer: Tim Daniel
Format: Comic Book Series
Debut Issue: Project Perseus #1
First Issue Length: 40 pages
Launch Window: September 2026
Genre: Cryptid Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure, Time Travel, Comedy
Variant Cover Artists: Esad Ribić, Brett Bean, Jorge Corona, Garth Graham, Pete Carroll
Final Thoughts: Project Perseus Looks Like a Wild Ride
Project Perseus looks like a major new Vault Comics launch for readers who want original comics with big imagination.
The premise is immediately fun. The creative team sounds fully committed to making something that could only exist as a comic. The preview pages show massive environments, dangerous creatures, sharp action, and a visual tone that feels both stylish and chaotic.
This is cryptid hunting with time travel.
This is sci-fi adventure with teeth.
This is a burned-out hero forced back into the weirdest job imaginable.
Most importantly, this looks like a comic that wants to remind readers why comics are special.
Project Perseus #1 launches from Vault Comics this September with a giant 40-page debut issue.
For additional coverage, readers can check out early announcements from AIPT Comics and The Beat.
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Join the Conversation
Are you adding Project Perseus #1 to your pull list?
Are you here for the cryptids, the time travel, the sci-fi chaos, or the promise of a comic that goes completely off the rails?
Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know if Project Perseus looks like Vault’s next must-read creator-owned series.
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