Corinna Bechko has been writing both comics and prose since her horror graphic novel Heathentown was published by Image/Shadowline in 2009. She has worked for numerous publishers including Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, BOOM! and Sideshow on titles such as Star Wars- Legacy, Savage Hulk, Angel, Once Upon a Time, Court of the Dead- The Chronicle of the Underworld and the Hugo-nominated series Invisible Republic, which she co-writes with Gabriel Hardman. Green Lantern- Earth One, co-written with Gabriel Hardman, was nominated for an Eisner in 2019. Her book for young readers, Smithsonian Dig it! Dinosaurs, co-written with Brenda Scott Royce, appeared last year as well. She lives in Los Angeles and has a zoology degree, both of which probably influence her writing even more than she realizes.
""Gives me Heavy Metal/Aeon Flux vibes. My compliments to the artist! My only criticism is I wish I could read more."" -- -Drew Rausch (<i >Sullengrey</i><span style=""color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: Arial, Helvetica, “The Space Between is at once timeless and timely, exposing the disparity between the (literal) upper and lower classes on board a starship. Readers will rally behind Revla, a pilot who summons the courage to defy her destiny, while bracing for the impact her actions will have on generations to come. Utterly absorbing!” -- -Brenda Scott Royce (<i >Monkey Love)</i> ""A bold and gorgeous look into a less-than-perfect future, The Space Between examines the extreme classism in our society without reservations. Corinna Bechko and Danny Luckert will take the stars from you, but you trust that they'll bring them back more beautiful than ever, and in a world more deserving of them."" -- -Tilly and Susan Bridges (<i >Monster High,</i><span style=""color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: Ar ""WIth The Space Between, Corinna Bechko draws the reader in with impressive and engaging worldbuilding, then hooks them with the scope of the storytelling. Looking forward to seeing where this tale takes us next!"" -- -Christina Rice (<i >Ann Dvorak: Hollywood's Forgotten Rebel,</i><span style=""color: rgb(34, 34