John Cusack is stepping into comics with MOMO, his first graphic novel from Mad Cave Studios—a leap as audacious as the roles that made him a cultural icon, with the acclaimed actor and writer once again carving his own path as that restless creative streak spills onto the comics page.
At his side is Argentine master illustrator Ignacio Noé (Jeanne D’Arc, Helldorado), whose lush, hyper-detailed art fuses painterly richness with cinematic scope. Noé’s pages hum with raw energy, each panel alive with shadow, light, and a hint of menace.
Together, they conjure a road trip epic of cosmic stakes. Momo blends political satire, cosmology, magic, and human vulnerability, dragging readers through an utterly corrupt and fractured America. It’s a journey of betrayal and confession, of dark humor and otherworldly danger, one where the final punchline might just crack the world wide open!
Two criminals are thrown together by fate—both running from their pasts—a weathered man and a mysterious young woman who refuses to give her name form an unlikely partnership and take on a mission that could tear reality apart as they make their way through the already decaying, barren wasteland of the American Dream. Their goal? Recover an ancient artifact for Jackie Gleason—yes, that Jackie Gleason, TV legend and rumored connoisseur of all things extraterrestrial. But this isn’t just a strange road trip. There are cosmic forces beyond imagination with a taste for chaos and vengeance, and so much more along their route. As their uneasy alliance unravels mile by mile in a world littered by blasted souls and nuclear secrets and Howard Johnson’s, betrayals bloom like roadside flowers. And the closer they get to Gleason’s hideaway, the more the lines blur between divine comedy and cosmic horror. Still, the mission cannot be put to a halt, and our wayward strangers, with the help of the most eclectic cast of characters you’ve ever seen—including occult actors and endlessly powerful mystical beings—must retrieve the artifact at all costs.
John Cusack spoke of the project:
“The origin story of Momo I will leave for another time—suffice to say, the brilliantly singular artist Ignacio Noé worked tirelessly through many days and nights, and “decoded” the original classified documents that came to my attention accidentally many years ago, when Damien Hirst and I were researching the Chinese/North American narcotic drug routes of the early 1970s for a well-known restaurateur and art collector—I’m more than delighted to be working with the excellent people at Mad Cave—and have zero doubt this is the first of many creations to come.”
Cusack’s debut graphic novel, Momo is slated for release June, 16, 2026.
Mad Cave Studios will be at New York Comic Con 2025, October 9-12, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Stop by Booth #4455 for a first look at Momo and to explore the publisher’s full slate of new releases, creator-owned titles, licensed properties, and other exciting creative partnerships!