• SpaceHack #2 - 2002

SpaceHack #2 (2002) continues the gritty, underground sci-fi saga from indie publisher Kenzer & Company, offering a raw and kinetic blend of space adventure, black comedy, and unapologetic action. Created by Doug TenNapel, best known for his cult classics like Earthworm Jim, this issue expands on the chaotic universe introduced in the debut, delivering offbeat storytelling with a rebellious, DIY attitude that defined early-2000s indie comics.

Picking up where the first issue left off, SpaceHack plunges readers deeper into its bizarre, lawless galaxy—a place where nothing is sacred, everything’s for sale, and violence is usually the quickest way to get answers. The protagonist, a rogue ex-soldier turned mercenary, continues his misadventures with equal parts grit, sarcasm, and self-destruction. There’s a heavy undercurrent of satire throughout, targeting everything from space opera clichés to corporate dystopias.

TenNapel’s storytelling is punchy and unfiltered. The narrative swerves wildly between absurd humour, brutal encounters, and genuine moments of philosophical introspection. It’s not trying to be polished or mainstream—instead, SpaceHack #2 revels in its rough edges and unpredictable tone.

The artwork is wild, exaggerated, and teeming with personality. TenNapel’s signature style—a mix of thick, expressive linework and grotesquely stylised characters—gives the comic an energetic, almost chaotic visual language. Panels burst with movement and attitude, and even quieter scenes carry a sense of tension. While the artwork feels intentionally rough, it’s deeply purposeful and adds to the comic’s unpolished charm.

SpaceHack #2 is a cult gem—raw, weird, and entirely its own thing. It won’t appeal to everyone, but for those who appreciate indie sci-fi with teeth, it’s a rare find that rewards readers looking for something outside the mainstream.

Your issue will be safely sealed in an acid-free sleeve with a durable backing board to maintain its condition. It will be shipped promptly within the UK in a rigid book mailer, ensuring fast delivery and reinforced packaging for complete protection during transit.

SpaceHack #2 (2002) is a must-have for collectors of indie sci-fi or fans of Doug TenNapel’s unique, irreverent storytelling voice.



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SpaceHack #2 - 2002

  • Brand: Independent
  • Product Code: Independent
  • Availability: 1
  • £2.00


Tags: Comicbook, SpaceHack, 2002, Kenzer & Company, Doug Curtis, Mark Plemmons, Brian Jelke