‘High Strangeness’ Co-Writer Chris Condon Talks Mothman and the Men In Black

This fall, Oni Press and SpectreVision have partnered to unleash High Strangeness,  a five-part experiment in comic book storytelling inspired by first-hand accounts of real paranormal encounters. The first issue, High Strangeness—Book One: 1967, delves into the Men in Black (and no, not the guys from the movies) and is penned by Chris Condon and Daniel Noah, with Dave Chisholm serving as the artist.

Read the full synopsis below:

Chicago, 1967. Magazine writer Harry Kean has been dispatched to rural Indiana to investigate the sudden disappearance of Becky Plume, a local teenager who stepped into the national spotlight with staggering photographic evidence of a recent UFO sighting. Frustrated to leave his developing stories in Chicago—and the wife he’s hoping to win back—Harry sets off to expose a hoax but instead finds himself in a labyrinth of high strangeness involving a missing girl, her boyfriend, a UFO, and some mysterious black-clad visitors circling at the perimeter of a mystery more vast than Harry could possibly imagine. 

We spoke with Condon about Mothman and collaborating with someone on a project about their own paranormal experiences.

Watch the full interview:

High Strangeness—Book One: 1967 is out now wherever comics are sold.

Check out the release schedule for the rest of the series:

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