Space travel is ultimately limited by the horizon line of our own dimension, the boundaries of which, ultimately, form what we perceive as reality. Yet there are more dimensional planes than just our own where intelligent life exists. There are an incalculable number of dimensional planes in fact, and every single one intersect at, and are connected to what is called, "the Multiverse".

Time travel is possible here. The future, the past, and the present all collide here in one amorphous trajectory.Within the Multiverse, time and space are simple elements that can be "manipulated" or "accelerated" as like kindling in a camp fire.

 

After the last great explosion, known in the Multiverse as the great expansion.."the one that began all things", the Guardians of the Galactic Pillars looked to the coming of end days known as the period of undoing, an event of cataclysmic uncertainty in which the tapestry of space time is broken apart and crumbles. It is galactic prophecy, when as predicted, a singular destructive cosmic force could tear right through the Multiverse itself.

 

 

 

Realizing the peril facing the entire Multiverse, the Guardians of all space and time have at long last been compelled to intercede into the course of cosmic history. The Guardians decided that to avoid the prophecy they would "neutralize" the human life form responsible for the coming cosmic “undoing”. Their reasoning and cowardice were clear, they felt truly compelled to countenance the merging threat but they were also constrained by the laws of all particle realities, a law which made it impossible to impede or take the life of any species in any universe. Still, the undoing, which had already begun to send splinters throughout every dimension, had to be repaired. And for that to happen, the Guardians believed, that the human boy whom they had seen in their distant future for so long, had to be destroyed, lest he destroy as much as a third of all reality.

 

 

Because of the threat posed, the Guardians chose to conscript the child’s mother, to require her to defend the boy during their adjudication of his fate. These were the reasons Nicolette Emerson soon found herself transported a 100 trillion light years from Earth. As stunning and nearly incomprehensibly as it all seemed, Nicolette was brought before the Guardians of the Galactic Halls, abducted during the course of a warm summer night from her house on an army base in North Carolina, by a being known as Eon.

 

 

Outlandish as the whole thing was, nevertheless Nicolette Emerson found herself suddenly in the galactic capital in the center of the Multiverse. The Guardians spoke like lawyers, and provided little sympathy to the confused human mother standing before them. They badgered her with horrific accusations about things that had not occurred and when they were satisfied that they had proven their “case” the Guardians passed their own judgment. What they had decided made hardly sense to Nicolette, nonetheless, the Guardians found Jason Emerson “guilty” of destroying much of space time, and that it was “the finding of this tribunal that Nicolette Emerson be made execution administer by way of Starbomb".

 

 

Multiverse reasoning is unlike our own. The Guardians of the Galactic Halls may not have understood the human emotional bonds that tie mother to child but they were definitely aware of it. This is why they decided to infuse Jason Emerson’s mother with the destructive power of a thousand solar systems, and they also wired the power’s detonation to Nicolette’s nervous system, so that it would trigger if she or her son felt a certain amount of distress. The decisions of the Galactic Hall are generally mystifying in some regard, and this case is no different. Why the Guardians did not delegate a death verdict to an executioner is not clear.

 

 

But nonetheless, the Guardians required that their judgments be based according to cosmic law. So by their own decree, Nicolette Emerson was transformed into a Starbomb. The Guardians gave her the power to blow a hole in our galaxy in order to ensure that she would destroy her only child before he can do even greater damage to all the galaxies throughout space time. But perhaps the Starbomb can find a way to save her son and protect the galaxy at the same time. If you want Starbomb #1 sign up for the GIANTwatch WAITLIST. Don’t miss out. This limited edition first issue comic won’t be sold either in stores or online. Sign up for the GIANTwatch WAITLIST to get STARBOMB 31 when we GIANTlaunch in 2018.