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Far Down Below
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About The Book
It all begins in 1865. Somewhere beneath Pennsylvania, in darkness. A distant sound is heard. A whirring...Suddenly, the wall explodes and a gigantic drill bit bursts through, revealing a train-like cab and locomotive wheels encased by sharp, metal treads. This metal beast is known, simply, as THE MONOLITH. Explorers emerging from the cab look at the massive cavern they are standing in, and declare that they have found it--The Hollow Earth. From the darkness, something slithers up the cab, kills the lights, and the explorers are never seen alive again...
A century later. 1983. It’s a rainy day in Eastern Pennsylvania. Two friends, Mike and Brian, are bored at Brian’s house. While down in the basement, they uncover the key to Brian’s grandfather’s house –abandoned since the mid-60s and presumed haunted after his grandfather mysteriously disppeared.
About The Illustrator
Barcelona-based brazilian author Gegê Schall has been making comics for over 20 years. You can see her work in books such as Made In Korea (Image Comics), Better Angels (Boom! Studios), and Chasing Echoes (Humanoids Inc), among many more. You can find her on her Patreon channel, and also challenging people to a Street Fighter match at your nearest arcade.
Product Details
- Publisher: Mad Cave Studios (February 3, 2026)
- Length: 152 pages
- ISBN13: 9781960578693
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Raves and Reviews
If you liked the fantasy kid flicks of the '80s—stuff like Explorers, Goonies, Weird Science, The Last Starfighter—you'll find Chris Condon & Gege Schall's graphic novel Far Down Below a fun ride. It's a clever amalgam of Jules Verne and Eerie Indiana, with classy artwork and an intriguing storyline that keeps you guessing.
– Joe Dante (Gremlins, Piranha)
Condon draws us into another wonderful mystery, this time with a warm heart and sense of adventure, tongue firmly in cheek as astonishing world-changing discoveries are made, single-parenting continues to be a strain, and our youngest continue to be our bravest, pushing forward into the past in search of answers and connections to each other. Schall renders it all with aplomb—this is a story that might equally absorb you on your family television set, or the Jules Verne section of catacomb-like library. That’s what makes it a perfect comic book.
– Christopher Cantwell (Doctor Doom, The Mask, Iron Man, Captain America, and Star Wars: Obi-Wan)
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