Dead City Signal: A Post-Apocalyptic Alien Invasion Graphic Novel
When the sky opens over Charlotte, Nolan Cross is just trying to get home with groceries.
Then the ship descends.
Massive, silent, and shaped like a mechanical octopus, the alien vessel tears the city apart in minutes. Streets collapse into panic. Drones sweep through neighborhoods. Shelters become targets. The rules of the old world disappear before anyone understands the new ones.
Nolan has one purpose left: find his sister, Mara.
His search pulls him through a ruined city filled with looters, frightened survivors, failing shelters, and alien machines that hunt by sound, movement, and heat. Along the way, he joins forces with Lena, a calm and capable medic, Dax, a broken drifter steadied by purpose, and Tessa, a furious survivor who refuses to keep hiding while humanity is erased.
At first, survival means staying quiet.
Then Tessa asks the question no one wants to answer.
What if running is not enough?
Told as Nolan's raw visual record of the invasion, Dead City Signal is a gritty black-and-white post-apocalyptic alien invasion graphic novel about fear, grief, loyalty, and the first spark of human resistance. As Nolan fights to reach Mara, his small band of survivors discovers the impossible may not be impossible after all.
The aliens can be fooled.
The drones can be trapped.
And even at the end of the world, humanity can still answer back.