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A new fantasy franchise is launching, with centaurs riding unicorns, and its called Centaur Riders

Illuminous is helping to launch the world of Centaur Riders and the artwork looks both slightly confusing and incredibly sick.

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Image credit: ILLUMINOUS

With San Diego Comic Con just days away (where does the time go?), we’re already getting some fun announcements coming our way. One of these is the launching of a new franchise, Centaur Riders: Cataphract Legacy. The fantasy series invites readers into a new dark fantasy world that the creators hope will launch a whole universe of stories.

Centaur Riders: Cataphract Legacy unlettered page
Image credit: Marco Turini (Illuminous)

To clarify, Centaur Riders does not refer to people riding centaurs, which was our first assumption. Judging by the initial artwork we’ve seen, there is at least one centaur riding a unicorn in the story, which, admittedly, took us a second to get our heads around. That is a lot of legs, after all. However, the artwork by Marvel and DC artist Marco Turini is slick and detailed throughout, which helps sell the world better than anything else.

Illuminous, the production and creative services company founded by DC & Milestone Comics veteran Joseph Illidge, has is leading development of this franchise for creator Danny Potter. The first step will be launching the series’ new Kickstarter campaign with a 64-page comic book drawn by Turini and written by Charlie Brafman. It follows Artemis, the last centaur, as he tries to find the truth of what happened to his people.

The idea behind the project seems to be that this first comic book is a launching point for a larger world. Whether that is direct sequels or stories that simply take place in the same world, we’ll have to wait and see.

Centaur Riders: Cataphract Legacy will be drumming up pre-orders via Kickstarter, with a launch date to be announced. You can sign-up to be notifed about the project here.


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Trent Cannon

Trent Cannon: Trent is a freelance writer who has been covering anime, video games, and pop culture for a decade. (He/Him)

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