Titan Comics has released an official teaser trailer for Kamen Rider: Zero-One, its upcoming four-issue limited series based on the beloved Japanese tokusatsu superhero show Kamen Rider.

The action-packed trailer -- produced by Lauren Noding and edited by James Notarianni -- offers readers an idea of what to expect from Zero-One, which is slated to launch its first issue on Wednesday, Nov. 23. The series comes from writer Brandon Easton, artist Hendry Prasetya, colorist Bryan Valenza and letterer Jaime Martinez (of AndWorld Design).

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"Aruto Hiden is KAMEN RIDER ZERO-ONE! Along with his trusty humagear companion Izu, he's saved the world numerous times as the insectile superhero!" an official synopsis for Kamen Rider: Zero-One reads. "But when his company HIDEN INTELLIGENCE is attacked by the mysterious RAGNAROK, Aruto must not only face the volcanic cluster cell-powered villain but also his own past..."

Kamen Rider: Zero-One #1 features a main cover by Inhyuk Lee, as well as variant covers by Derrick Chew, Nahuel Grego and the aforementioned Prasetya. The issue will also ship with an additional glow-in-the-dark variant by Grego, and additional "copic" variant by Lee, a color blank sketch variant and the first in a series of four photo variants.

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Kamen Rider: Zero-One Hits Comic Shops in November

KAMEN RIDER: ZERO-ONE #1 (of 4)

  • Writer: Brandon Easton
  • Artist: Hendry Prasetya
  • Colorist: Bryan Valenza
  • Letterer: Andworld Design - Jaime Martinez
  • Publisher: Titan Comics
  • FC, 32pp, $3.99, On Sale November 23, 2022
  • Cover A: Inhyuk Lee
  • Cover B: Derrick Chew
  • Cover C: Photo (Part Of Set Across #1-4)
  • Cover D: Nahuel Grego
  • Cover E: Glow In The Dark Nahuel Grego ($6.99)
  • Cover F: Color Blank Sketch ($4.99)
  • Cover G: Inhyuk Lee Copic Variant
  • Cover H: Hendry Prasetya Ragnarok Variant

"Even if fans are totally unfamiliar with the legendary Japanese franchise, Kamen Rider Zero-One #1 proves to be an excellent jumping-on point for new readers," CBR's own Sergio Pereira wrote in his official review of Kamen Rider: Zero One's first issue. "It never threatens to overwhelm with decades of lore and expectations, as it takes an effective, simple route that makes this first issue a strong start for the series."

Written by Brandon Easton, illustrated by Hendry Prasetya, colored by Bryan Valenza and lettered by AndWorld Design's Jaime Martinez, Kamen Rider: Zero-One #1 goes on sale Nov. 23 from Titan Comics. Orders for the comic are due by Oct. 31.

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