From the ashes of Jack Kirby's Great Disaster rises a new comic miniseries for the DC Rebirth era.

Electric Warriors by writer Steve Orlando and artist Travel Foreman is a new miniseries set in the post-apocalyptic future of the DC Universe introduced by Kirby in 1972's Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #1. The six-issue miniseries is set to debut in November.

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After a cataclysmic event known as the Great Disaster, humanity was nearly wiped out and reverted to its original savage nature in the ruins of civilization. Electric Warriors sees the recovering species begin to emerge from the shadows of the apocalypse in 2735. only to find the rest of the universe on the verge of interstellar war. Rather than plunge the universe into conflict, planets send their best warriors, known as Electric Warriors, to fight on their behalf in a form of gladiatorial diplomacy to maintain interplanetary peace.

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"Like Overwatch or Battle Royale, Electric Warriors will feature a team of unique, memorable leads representing a wide spectrum of readers in a setting rife with danger and adventure," Orlando said in a statement. "This is the unexplored future of Jack Kirby's DC Universe, rising from the Great Disaster of Kamandi. If the Legion of Superheroes is the universe's Age of Enlightenment, the setting of Electric Warriors is more akin to the Dark Ages."

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Even as the extraterrestrial combatants enter the gladiatorial contest with the best of intentions, intrigue and conspiracy mount as they begin to discover that this most dangerous game may be rigged by a faction operating from the shadows.

"I’m very excited about Electric Warriors," Foreman said. "I’ve been a fan from afar of Steve Orlando and it’s amazing to have the chance to bring his vision for the book to life. What I think people are going to enjoy most about the book are the brand-new characters, each with a tie to DC legacy, set in a section of the DC lore rarely touched upon. It’s going to be a wild ride."