A New Look at Incident Report: Superpowers, Secrets, and Second Chances

In a world where extraordinary abilities are as commonplace as coffee runs and commute traffic, Incident Report offers a grounded, gripping take on life with superpowers — and the very human drama that still follows. With three issues already out and a fourth on the way, this indie comic series is gaining serious momentum.

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At the heart of Incident Report is Anne Harris, a former field agent for the International Containment Agency (I.C.A.), now a dedicated social worker trying to leave her past behind. But when an old partner is found dead under suspicious circumstances, Anne is drawn back into a dangerous world she thought she’d escaped. As she investigates, she’s forced to confront the shadows of her former life while desperately trying to keep her family out of harm’s way.

Set in a world where superpowers are as routine as morning coffee, Incident Report flips the superhero genre on its head. There’s no hiding behind masks or midnight crime-fighting escapades. People with powers live among us, working day jobs, raising families, and — sometimes — navigating complex emotional histories.

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The story’s backdrop is rich with world-building. Since the 1960s, after a pivotal event known as the “unmasking,” society has embraced the presence of powered individuals. The I.C.A. — a government organization — was formed to help regulate and support those with abilities, especially children. From psychological care to training and public safety, the agency helps superpowered citizens thrive while ensuring their abilities don’t pose a risk to others.

Anne’s dual experience as both an I.C.A. agent and a social worker gives Incident Report a unique emotional depth. It’s not just about action — it’s about the moral ambiguity of justice, the weight of trauma, and the complexity of redemption.

To celebrate the series’ growing success, the creators of Incident Report are re-releasing the first issue with exciting enhancements. Fans and new readers alike can look forward to a Variant Cover by Paulina Ganucheau featuring a spot UV treatment and the New “Mr. Sunshine” Cover by Dominic Glover, a fresh interpretation of one of the story’s most intriguing characters.

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With Issue #4 in production and the series beginning to gain attention for its bold storytelling and emotionally complex characters, Incident Report is carving out a distinctive place in the comic landscape. For readers craving a superhero story without the clichés — one where powers are just part of the world, not the whole story — Incident Report delivers a compelling mix of suspense, heart, and sharp social commentary.

Keep an eye out for the re-release of Issue #1. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering the series, this is the perfect time to dive into Anne Harris’s world. Check it out on Kickstarter HERE!

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