Saladin Ahmed and Megan Levens' New Comic Starsigns Is for the Astrology Heads

In a new comic series Starsigns from Saladin Ahmed's Copper Bottle, astrology is a matter of life and death. And io9 has your exclusive first look today.

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An illustration of Arab American character Rana Fawaaz. She has pierced ears and short but big brown hair and has a constellation shining on her face on the cover of Starstruck #1.
Image: Meghan Levens, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Copper Bottle/Substack

Here in our world, Scorpio Season is that most enchanted part of the year when it’s always Daylight Savings Time demon time regardless of what the clock says. But the situation’s a bit different on the Earth of Starsigns, Copper Bottle’s new monthly comic series from writer Saladin Ahmed and artist Megan Levens. io9 has your first look today.

Everyone’s relationship to astrology is different, and often has less to do with how they feel about their signs as opposed to how people react when learning them. For Rana Fawaaz—the young Arab American Brooklynite at the center of Starsigns—being a Taurus is just one facet of her identity, as is her being a caterer. But unlike her food service gig, which is straightforward, the significance of her being born under a fixed, Venus-ruled sign is more complicated to suss out because so much of it is intangible and deeply personal, and it’s unclear just how much faith Rana put in astrology before the events of this tale about what happens to the world when the zodiac’s constellation somehow fall to Earth. After the stars crash land right into Rana’s life and take human form, though, she can’t deny that there really may be something to everyone’s horoscopes beyond wishful, projective thinking. Check out the cover and a page preview to the first issue below as well as some words from Ahmed.

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Image: Meghan Levens, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Shawn Lee, Copper Bottle/Substack
The main characters of Starstruck standing in shadow, outside at night beneath the sky, which is filled by a rainbow-colored pane of light on which there are two circles containing the symbols of the zodiac.
Image: Meghan Levens, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Shawn Lee, Copper Bottle/Substack
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Speaking to io9, Ahmed (who identifies as “very much a Libra”) said that the concepts at work in Starsigns are things he’s long been intrigued by, and wanted to use as a means of telling interlocking stories about people better understanding who they are. “Outside of the question of belief I’ve always been fascinated by the iconography around the western zodiac—all of these little ‘stories’ arranged in a wheel, used in turn to tell people stories about themselves,” Ahmed told io9. “So this is actually project that has been percolating a long time. And in pairing with the absolutely BRILLIANT artist Megan Levens I’ve finally been able make it a reality!”

In addition to Ahmed and Levens, Starsigns’ creative team also includes colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick, letterer Shawn Lee, and Heather Antos. The first issue of Starsigns is now available to read for free at Copper Bottle.

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