In an era where the lines between speculative fiction and global reality have blurred with unsettling precision, AWA Studios—under its Upshot imprint—is doubling down on its flagship property. The studio has officially announced the launch of The Resistance: Reborns, a new digital mini-series designed to peel back the layers of the world first introduced in J. Michael Straczynski’s critically acclaimed hit, The Resistance.
The mini-series, which is slated for a digital release on Wednesday, June 17th via AWAStudios.net, promises to act as a vital expansion of the series’ lore. By focusing on the origin stories of individuals who manifested superhuman abilities in the wake of a cataclysmic global pandemic, The Resistance: Reborns offers a granular look at the tragedy and triumph that define the franchise’s post-apocalyptic landscape.
The Core Premise: A World Re-Forged in Crisis
At its heart, The Resistance—and by extension, The Resistance: Reborns—operates on a simple but chillingly resonant hook: "The end is the beginning." The original series posited a scenario where a global disaster resulted in hundreds of millions of deaths, leaving behind a scarred planet and a small group of survivors who suddenly discovered they had been irrevocably altered. These survivors, the only ones to emerge from the "Great Death" with superhuman powers, are the focal point of this new expansion.
The digital series brings together the creative synergy of legendary writer J. Michael Straczynski, known for his work on Sense8 and Superman: Earth One, and artist C.P. Smith, whose previous work on Archangel 8 demonstrated a keen eye for the visceral and the haunting. Together, they aim to flesh out the secondary characters who populated the background of the main series, transforming fleeting visual cameos into fully realized, albeit often tragic, human stories.

A Chronology of the "Great Death"
To understand the weight of The Resistance: Reborns, one must look at the timeline of the AWA Studios universe. The launch of The Resistance #1 in March 2020 served as the catalyst for a narrative that, in a bizarre twist of fate, coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The Catalyst (The Great Death): A global pandemic wipes out a significant portion of the human population, plunging society into total disarray.
- The Awakening: Amidst the devastation, a small subset of the population manifests extraordinary abilities. These individuals, often referred to as "The Reborn," become the focal point of political, social, and military interest.
- The Mainline Series: The Resistance chronicles the geopolitical fallout of these powers, exploring how governments and underground factions attempt to control or harness these new, unpredictable entities.
- The Expansion (The Resistance: Reborns): Moving away from the macro-politics of the flagship series, this mini-series functions as a collection of vignettes. It focuses on the personal, immediate aftermath of the pandemic, providing origin stories for characters who were previously only seen in a brief montage at the end of the series’ second issue.
Exploring the Character Vignettes
The structural format of The Resistance: Reborns is perhaps its most innovative feature. Straczynski has described the series as a "comic book haiku"—short, punchy narratives that distill complex character arcs into five distinct vignettes. Each story highlights a specific archetype or path taken by those who survived the pandemic and emerged as something "other."
The series categorizes these survivors into five classifications:
- The Mad: Those whose psyche fractured under the strain of their transformation.
- The Lost: Individuals adrift in a world that no longer resembles the one they knew.
- The Dangerous: Those whose powers represent an immediate threat to the status quo.
- The Hidden: Characters who have chosen to retreat from the public eye, despite their immense potential.
- The Transcendent: The final tier, representing those who have moved beyond the human experience entirely.
By dedicating an entire series to these sub-sections of the population, AWA Studios is effectively world-building in a way that provides depth rather than just spectacle.

Insights from the Creative Team
J. Michael Straczynski, a veteran of both television and comic book writing, has spoken at length about the creative freedom offered by the AWA/Upshot partnership. For a writer who has spent his career building intricate universes, the ability to dive into the "politics and history" of a world in crisis is a privilege he doesn’t take lightly.
"The great thing about having the privilege of writing The Resistance is that I get to go way deep into the characters, the history of all this, the politics, how the powers work—and for a world-builder, there’s not much better than that," Straczynski stated. He emphasized that the request for these origin stories came directly from Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso, who saw the potential for a deeper dive into the brief glimpses of characters seen in the main book.
"The result: five vignettes, some origin stories, others a bit atilt and off-center, strange and sad and demented and scary," Straczynski noted. Crucially, he teased the future of the franchise, suggesting that these short-form stories may serve as a launchpad for future arcs, noting, "And we may be seeing some of them again rather soon."
The Editorial Perspective: Art Mirroring Reality
Axel Alonso, the former Marvel Editor-in-Chief who now heads AWA Studios, has noted the strange synchronicity between the comic’s launch and the real-world pandemic. When The Resistance #1 hit shelves in early 2020, the creative team could not have predicted that the "Great Death" in their story would be paralleled by an actual global health crisis.

"When The Resistance #1 hit stores in March, who could have predicted that the story it told would mirror reality so starkly?" Alonso asked. "Who could have guessed that a global pandemic would grip the world by its throat?"
This meta-context has inevitably lent the series a weightier tone. The stories in The Resistance: Reborns are not merely superhero origins; they are meditations on how individuals process trauma, loss, and the sudden, unearned responsibility of power.
Implications for the Digital Comics Landscape
Beyond the narrative content, the release of The Resistance: Reborns is a strategic move for AWA Studios within the digital comic book space. By ensuring the series is available on platforms such as Webtoons and Tapas, AWA is positioning its IP to capture a younger, mobile-first audience that may not frequent traditional brick-and-mortar comic shops.
Strategic Advantages of the Digital-First Approach:
- Accessibility: By placing these stories on platforms like Webtoons, AWA lowers the barrier to entry for new readers.
- Agility: The short-form, vignette-based nature of The Resistance: Reborns is perfectly optimized for the vertical-scroll reading experience common on mobile devices.
- Interconnectivity: By treating their digital catalog as a hub for both long-form and short-form storytelling, AWA creates a "sticky" ecosystem where readers of the flagship title are encouraged to consume supplementary content, thereby increasing the overall value of the franchise.
Conclusion: A Universe in Flux
The Resistance: Reborns arrives at a pivotal moment for AWA Studios. As the company continues to establish its brand identity within a competitive market, it is clearly banking on the strength of its core intellectual properties. By expanding the universe of The Resistance through character-focused, intimate narratives, Straczynski and his team are ensuring that their fictional world feels as lived-in and complex as the real world that inspired it.

Whether the series will serve as a permanent fixture in the AWA catalog or simply a bridge to future storylines remains to be seen. However, if the current trajectory holds, The Resistance is poised to become one of the most significant pieces of speculative fiction to emerge from the early 2020s—a haunting, accurate, and deeply human examination of what happens when the world breaks, and what emerges from the pieces.







