What if World War II never ended, and instead evolved into a future of monstrous machines and endless war?

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A War That Never Ended. A World That Never Rested.

V:2039 is a graphic novel set in a brutal alternate universe timeline where the world has been locked in a global conflict for decades.

By the year 2039, the world is divided between three massive powers:

  • The Union, a western alliance struggling to hold the line
  • The MDR, national socialist forces backed by the otherworldly Kage-Tzume and their alien tech
  • The Sövs, Supreme Soviet States pushing their vision of global revolution

Their war collides in Shang Guo, a war-ravaged frontier of jungles, ruins, and steel. The discovery of KHOS energy in 2033 changed the course of history. With it came Anti-Gravity Engines, biomechanical interfaces, and the rise of grotesque walking tanks that climb, burrow, and kill in terrifying new ways.

At the center of the story is Guan,

a battle-hardened soldier piloting an outdated Sherman Walker named Murder Inc.. His mission is twofold : hunt down whoever destroyed his missing platoon, and find the source of the mysterious signals that may foreshadow the creation of  a new weapon.

Standing in his way is Von Kleist, a feared S-Panzer Kommandant of the Kage-Tzume, known as the Black Knight. A former aristocrat turned war tactician, Von Kleist leads his regiment of Spinne-Panzers with ruthless skill.

When a strange signal is detected deep within the mountains, rumors swirl of ancient Gate technology—powerful enough to end the war or reset the world. Both sides race to claim it.As spider-tanks clash in the jungles and skies, Guan and his crew are forced to confront a harsh reality. The war is no longer about sides, nations, or causes. It’s about who lives, who dies, and who controls the machines that decide both.

V:2039 is a gritty blend of military noir, dieselpunk, and post-apocalyptic horror. Fans of Fury, A Bridge Too Far, VOTOMS, and Hellboy will find themselves at home in this world of haunted machines, moral ambiguity, and endless war.

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