World's Rarest Comic Unveiled by Marvel and DC Comics Legend Neal Adams To Be Immortalised as NFT by Vorto Gaming
- Icon behind Batman, X-Men and Green Lantern has revealed his first original comic book in over two years
- Comic provides the backstory for the reimagined version of the video game, Hash Rush to be released in early 2022
- One-of-a-kind 'Legend' issue created in honour of the artist becomes rarest comic in the world; to be digitalised as NFT
- 80 bespoke 'Crystal' issues to be published, plus 2,500 'Hash Rush' issues that will go on sale via the Vorto Network on Thursday 4 November
NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Neal Adams, the artist behind some of the world's most famous Marvel and DC Comics has unveiled his latest masterpiece, Hash Rush; a comic set to be the rarest in the world.
As Adams' first original work in over two years, the publishers behind Hash Rush have created a one-of-one first edition 'Legend' issue, printed on gold aluminium in honour of the iconic artist. As the only one of its kind, it is the rarest comic in the world and will also be minted as a piece of digital art and made available as a NFT via auction; details of which will be announced in the coming days.
In celebration of Adams' stellar career, Vorto Gaming has also created 80 first edition 'Crystal' issues of the comic. Each distinguished by the chromium finish to the front cover that like the 'Legend' issue will be digitalised into NFTs and sold as a bundle with their physical counterpart.
"Hash Rush is a story about overcoming adversity and fighting against evil to create a universe that prospers – echoing some of the recent challenges we've faced on earth," said Neal Adams.
"It has been a while since I published an original comic and I'm glad to have made a brief return on this book, creating a story that I hope readers find fascinating; one in its infancy and will hopefully become part of a broader entertainment series in the future."
The Eisner Award Hall of Famer announced back in May that he was teaming up with Vorto Gaming to produce the comic, with the potential to expand the series and ambitions of creating a Hash Rush movie.
"Neal is the most prestigious comic artist of our time. The legend is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece; a watershed moment and a piece of entertainment history. A number of comics have fetched $1million this year. Could we be in that league? I think so." Said Nathan Zeidonis, Creative Director at VZ Games, the original developers behind the Hash Rush video game.
Vorto Gaming also announced the commission of 2,500 first edition paper-based 'Hash Rush' issues, each with an accompanying NFT, that will be available to buy for $150 via the Vorto Network from Thursday 4 November.
Comic enthusiasts, collectors and gamers looking to get their hands on the items will need to sign up to the Vorto Network for free by visiting www.vortonetwork.com.
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About Vorto Gaming
Vorto Gaming AB is a leading Swedish-based blockchain gaming company that provides advanced gaming solutions for an ever expanding industry.
Vorto Gaming is behind the development of the blockchain platform, Vorto Network - a free-to-access digital economy, providing a platform for developers to host games operating on blockchain technology, as well as a transparent, user-centric and democratic economy where players can trade NFTs.
The network operates a play-to-earn model that gives power and control back to the player; meaning the more you play, the more potential you have of earning. It celebrates player dedication to creating bespoke virtual spaces and experiences with financial reward.
Vorto Gaming has a vision where trading between its community can happen freely, without direct influence from big tech, publishers and developers - creating a more diverse and accessible economy. An economy that can legitimately provide a living for its members.
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