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Cracked Studios Debuts New Series STARSHIP ICARUS

The New Web Series Written by New York Times Best-Selling
Author Jason Pargin (aka David Wong) and Michael Swaim

Cracked Studios has premiered the first episode of it’s new four-episode web series, Starship Icarus, written by the New York Times best-selling author of John Dies at the End, Jason Pargin (aka David Wong), and Michael Swaim.

Starship Icarus follows the ragtag IT department of a Federation-class starship as they struggle with their daily duties and the unfathomable unknowability of deep space.

“Our goal with this new series was to create something unique on the Internet, in that it is both extremely ambitious and also very, very ridiculous,” Pargin said. “We’re hoping Starship Icarus transforms the medium of serialized web content forever, or at least keeps everyone entertained for several minutes.”

The first episode premiered yesterday and there will be a new episode tomorrow, October 8th, with the final two debuting on October 10th and on October 13th.  The web series was directed by Adam Ganser and stars Daniel O’Brien, Katy Stoll, Cody Johnston, Brennan Kelleher and Soren Bowie.

For more details visit cracked.com/series/starship-icarus/

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