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Neon Pantheon: The First Three Songs Digital Edition

$10.00

COMING 3/3/2026

“ A kaleidoscopic whirlwind of rainbow-infused action and heart touching romance. It offers a world full of exciting adventure and a deep mythology that’s just waiting to be explored. Cass & Eli are dynamos of personality whose loving relationship will be sure to charm you.” - Ben Kahn (Monster High, Dark Horse, Scholastic, Tokyopop)

Neon Pantheon: The First Three Songs Digital Edition brings together the first 3 chapters of the webcomic along with bonus material, totaling 184 pages.

This is the perfect introduction to the world of Neon Pantheon.

What's included:

  • The first 3 chapters of Neon Pantheon
  • Bonus 2-page spreads and bonus dialogue not appearing in the webcomic version
  • Introduction written by the creator
  • A digital flip book, simulating a more graphic novel-like experience
  • Option to download as a PDF
  • Character bios
  • Locations guide
  • Character art
  • "Unreleased Demos," sketches and concept art

This is a digital product. There is no physical product.

Story Summary:

Former mortal Cass never asked to be a demigod—technically, they didn’t even ask to be alive. A century after their twin sibling Pollux unknowingly sacrificed half his eternity to bring them back from the dead, Cass has unreliable powers, a mountain of baggage, and a bratty attitude. Cass spends their time doing party tricks, dodging responsibilities and being head over heels in love with Eli Drayden, a mortal detective who keeps them grounded in a universe that never stops spinning.

Then, out of nowhere, a struggling author from Earth crashes into their life, dropped into their path by a future version of Cass with an ominous warning: their brother Pollux has gone full cosmic menace in order to reclaim what he lost saving Cass’s life, and now, obsessed with death, he’s fighting through time and gunning for them all.

Now, Cass has to take responsibility and rally an unlikely team to stop Pollux before he turns his existential crisis into an extinction event. Which is hilarious, because Cass has never successfully taken responsibility for anything. But taking responsibility might mean Cass has to become something unrecognizable, and risk losing the love that keeps them human.

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