EXCLUSIVE: Craig Hurd-McKenney and Noah Bailey Unleash 'Station Grand' — A Sci-Fi Nightmare in Orbit
- The Curator
- Apr 7
- 2 min read

A Chilling Journey Through Isolation and Existential Horror in Station Grand
Buckle up, space cadets. Craig Hurd-McKenney (yep, the guy with the Xeric Grant and the Ignatz nom) and visual chaos-engineer Noah Bailey (Double Walker, Wonder Woman: Black and Gold) are about to take you on a joyride through the deepest, darkest corners of the human mind in Station Grand. And they’re not bringing a map.
Picture this: Dr. Michael Kinney is light years from Earth, overseeing the terraformation of Venus. Michael is all alone, save for the computer who keeps him company during the 272 day-long orbit from night to day around the sun. And during this time, there is no contact with Mission Control.
With his circadian rhythms disrupted by his extended stay in deep space, his insomnia peaks. Reality as he knows it comes into question. As Michael struggles to finish his mission, what he thinks he knows will collide with the existential mysteries of the universe: Who am I? Why am I here? Am I alone? Why is this happening to me?
If you like your sci-fi drenched in dread and dipped in existential despair, this one’s got your name written all over it — in space blood.
Station Grand Details:
STATION GRAND
Written by Craig-Hurd-McKenney
Illustrated by Noah Bailey
Publisher: Oni Press
Length: 80 pages
ISBN13: 9781637156285
When is Station Grand being released?
Station Grand is available through all comic book retailers as of April 8th, 2025.
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Station Grand Creators
Craig Hurd-McKenney lives in Seattle with his husband and four rescue dogs, probably dreaming up new ways to twist your brain. Stalk him at his website.
Noah Bailey crafts stunning horrors from his lair in Chicago. His art hits like a punch to the psyche — you’ll love every second of it.
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