Mad Cave Studios, in partnership with Tatsunoko Productions, is proud to announce the latest Gatchaman series, GATCHAMAN: ONLY ONE EARTH, kicks off today at your favorite local comic shop!
Dive into an exciting comic inspired by the legendary Japanese anime, brought to life with a script by fan-favorite comics creator Tommy Lee Edwards (Batman, Hellboy) and artwork by renowned animator and illustrator Nuno Plati (Wolverine & The X-Men). Series writer Edwards pulls double duty as artist on Cover A, while Plati provides the striking variant Cover B, and the acclaimed Zach Howard (The Last Wardens, Hellboy) provides a special Cover C retailer incentive variant.
GATCHAMAN: ONLY ONE EARTH (MINISERIES)
Writer: Tommy Lee Edwards – Artist: Nuno Plati
Colorist: Giada Marchiso – Letterer: John Workman
Release Date: February 5th, 2025
Synopsis: Berg Katse is ravaging the country of Atrena for rare mythical elements that create a psychic link between Galactor pilots and their weaponized mechs. As Joe and Ken’s friendship is pushed to the limit during a mission to save Atrena’s princess, the Science Ninja Team uncovers an ancient temple that may hold the key to defeating Galactor once and for all. The first issue of an exciting event that connects to the Gatchaman ongoing series from Mad Cave Studios!
Meet the Creators!

Writer, Tommy Lee Edwards
Beyond countless illustrations for books, merchandise, magazines, and posters, Tommy Lee Edwards has illustrated comics like MOTHER PANIC (co-created with Gerard Way), TURF (co-created with Jonathan Ross), GRENDEL KENTUCKY, JUPITER’S LEGACY, and MARVEL 1985. As a writer, TLE has tackled comics featuring BATMAN, HELLBOY, and VANDROID. He’s collaborated with the Hughes Brothers as the concept artist on THE BOOK OF ELI, and has also contributed to the production and promotion of of movies like AKIRA, HARRY POTTER, SUPERMAN RETURNS, STAR WARS, and BATMAN BEGINS. Microsoft’s award-winning THE RANDOM ADVENTURES OF BRANDON GENERATOR utilized interactive storytelling techniques, with TLE directing the ground-breaking animated web series from a script by Edgar Wright. TLE recently wrote and directed an animated pilot for FOX, and currently serves as the Creative Director at Planet Atmos.
www.TommyLeeEdwards.com
Illustrator, Nuno Plati
Nuno Plati has been working in comics, animation and illustration since 2005, having worked with clients such as Marvel Comics, Mad Cave Studios, Glénat publishing, Image comics, IDW, Aftershock, Boom! Studios, Archaia, and many others.

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Gatchaman: Only One Earth #1 is now available on the official Mad Cave Studios website, and is available at your favorite bookstore, local comic shop, and digital comic reader!
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