Fund Alex Wisner’s comic book adaptation of the true story of General Wrangel
Always with Honor: Issue 1
Passage Press is very proud to present Always with Honor: Issue 1 by Alex Wisner.
The memoir Always with Honor, published by Passage Press, recounts the incredible true story of General Pyotr Wrangel, the greatest hero of the Russian Civil War. Wrangel was a loyal military officer who saw his country taken over by the Bolsheviks in a bloody revolution, soon becoming one of the few men to stand against the terror. Wrangel’s unwavering courage in the face of evil has inspired readers for more than a century now.
Acclaimed artist Alex Wisner (@AlexWisnerArt) is in the process of adapting Always with Honor into a comic book. The first issue of this series has already been released digitally. Wisner’s art tells the story of General Wrangel with a vividness that only comics can capture. Passage Press and Wisner are partnering to produce this collectible physical edition of Always with Honor: Issue 1.
Profits from this limited run will be used to fund Alex’s work on future issues of the series.
Please contribute to help Alex complete his important project!
The Perks
Supporter ($10) – A DRM-free digital version of Always with Honor: Issue 1
Advocate ($25) – A paperback version of Always with Honor: Issue 1
Friendship ($45) – Two paperback copies of Always with Honor: Issue 1, share with a friend!
Classics Advocate ($50) – A paperback version of Always with Honor: Issue 1 AND a copy of a brand new and overhauled edition of the original Always with Honor book from Passage Classics
(New) Poster Advocate ($50) – A paperback copy of Always with Honor: Issue 1 AND a high-quality 18″ x 24″ poster featuring Alex Wisner’s incredible cover art
Hardcover Advocate ($65) – A casebound cloth-wrapped version of Always with Honor: Issue 1, art book quality!
(New) Alex Wisner Superfan ($70) – A paperback copy of Always with Honor: Issue 1 AND a copy of the Passage Classics edition of the Always with Honor book AND a copy of H.P. Lovecraft: The Masterworks (Vol. I)
Platoon ($75) – Four paperback copies of Always with Honor: Issue 1, outfit your whole unit!
Archivist ($75) – A paperback version of Always with Honor: Issue 1 AND a copy of the Passage Classics new edition of the Always with Honor book AND a 20” print of a new map of the Russian Civil War battlezone drawn by Alex Wisner
(New) Hardcover and Paperback Comic ($80) – Both a paperback copy and a hardcover copy of Always with Honor: Issue 1, bundled together at a discounted price. Variety is the spice of life!
(New) Two Hardcover Comics ($100) – Discounted bundle of two hardcover copies of the comic. Twice as nice!
(New) Army ($150) – An incredible 8 paperback copies of Always with Honor: Issue 1. Enough for everyone you know!
Fancy Archivist ($175) – A casebound cloth-wrapped version of Always with Honor: Issue 1 AND a 20” print of Alex’s new map AND the Passage Classics new edition of the original Always with Honor book, all together in a deluxe box set
Patrician Plus ~Pure~ ($300) – Everything included in the Fancy Archivist-tier AND a commemorative medal AND a bonus copy of the paperback comic (New reward)
The Heroes
General Pyotr Wrangel
Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel was born into one of the Russian Empire’s oldest and most prestigious noble families. Although Wrangel was kicked out of his elite military school as a young man, he volunteered for service in the Russo-Japanese War and was quickly decorated for brilliance in combat. In World War I, he was one of the earliest men to be awarded Russia’s highest medal for valor. After the Revolution, Wrangel led a small force in the anti-communist White Army. With this army Wrangel won brutal battles against overwhelming odds time and time again. The Bolsheviks began to call him the Black Baron.
Czar Nicholas II
Czar Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov (Nicholas II) was Russia’s last emperor. Born into the royal family, power was thrust onto Czar Nicholas at a young age. He oversaw some of the most tumultuous and prosperous years in the Russian Empire’s history. Although Czar Nicholas tried to set himself apart as a reformer, violent revolutions sprung up from every corner of the empire. A kind man at heart, Czar Nicholas tried and failed to prevent the outbreak of World War I. The instability from this conflict threatened to see the end of his reign and his entire family.
The Timeline
All contributor awards will be delivered by Christmas season 2024
Until we meet again…