Original introduction by Warren Ellis, author of
Transmetropolitan and
Gun Machine Who are these bold rebels pillaging their European neighbors in the name of revolution? The Futurists Utopian pirate warriors of the diminutive Regency of Carnaro, scourge of the Adriatic Sea. Mortal enemies of communists, capitalists, and even fascists (to whom they are not
entirely unsympathetic).
The ambitious Soldier-Citizens of Carnaro are led by a brilliant and passionate coterie of the perhaps insane. Lorenzo Secondari, World War I veteran, engineering genius, and leader of Croatian raiders. Frau Piffer, Syndicalist manufacturer of torpedos at a factory run by and for women. The Ace of Hearts, a dashing Milanese aristocrat, spymaster, and tactical savant. And the Prophet, a seductive warrior-poet who leads via free love and military ruthlessness.
Fresh off of a worldwide demonstration of their might, can the Futurists engage the aid of sinister American traitors and establish global domination?
About the AuthorBruce Sterling (
Schismatrix,
The Zenith Angle,
Zeitgeist) is an internationally-bestselling author, journalist, editor, columnist, and critic. He is perhaps best known for his ten visionary science fiction novels, as a founder of the cyberpunk movement, and as the editor of the quintessential cyberpunk anthology
Mirrorshades. His much-heralded nonfiction includes
The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier, and
The Epic Struggle of the Internet of Things. A renowned expert on technology, Sterling has appeared on ABC's
Nightline, the BBC's
The Late Show,
MTV, and
TechTV, and in
Wired where he is a featured blogger, as well as in
Time,
Newsweek, the
Wall Street Journal, the
New York Times,
Fortune,
Nature,
La Stampa,
La Repubblica, and many other venues. Sterling splits his time among the cities of Austin, Turin, and Belgrade.
Warren Ellis is the internationally-bestselling author of the graphic novels
Transmetropolitan,
Fell,
Red, and
Planetary, and the novels
Gun Machine and
Crooked Little Vein. His graphic novel
Iron Man Extermis was the basis for the blockbuster
Iron Man 3 movie. He has written for
Vice and
Wired UK and is currently at work on various projects. Ellis lives in London.
John Coulthart is the World Fantasy Award-winning illustrator and designer of the iconic
Steampunk anthology series, the
The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases,
Lovecraft's Monsters, and
Clive Barker's A?Z of Horror. He was the Artist Guest of Honour at Ars Necronomica 2015. Coulthart lives in Manchester, England.
World Fantasy Award nominee
Christopher Brown's novel
Tropic of Kansas, about Americans trying to create their own liberated city-states, is forthcoming from Harper Voyager in 2017. His other fiction and criticism can be found at christopherbrown.com. He lives in Austin, Texas, where he also practices technology law.
Mojo Press co-founder
Rick Klaw is an editor, pop culture historian, reviewer, social media maven, and optimistic curmudgeon. His most recent editorial projects include
The Apes of Wrath,
Rayguns Over Texas,
Hap and Leonard, and
Hap and Leonard Ride Again. He lives in Austin, Texas.