Ten years after a catastrophic mission gone wrong, Denver Wallace, leader of the Suicide Jockeys - a poor, usually drunken, almost certainly mentally ill crew of monster-fighting, tank-and-aircraft-piloting suckers - must pick himself up off of the proverbial and literal floors, slap his estranged, desperately-fractured team back together and right what once went wrong.
Ten years after a catastrophic mission gone wrong, Denver Wallace, leader of the Suicide Jockeys - a poor, usually drunken, almost certainly mentally ill crew of monster-fighting, tank-and-aircraft-piloting suckers - must pick himself up off of the proverbial and literal floors, slap his estranged, desperately-fractured team back together and right what once went wrong.
Ten years after a catastrophic mission gone wrong, Denver Wallace, leader of the Suicide Jockeys - a poor, usually drunken, almost certainly mentally ill crew of monster-fighting, tank-and-aircraft-piloting suckers - must pick himself up off of the proverbial and literal floors, slap his estranged, desperately-fractured team back together and right what once went wrong. From screenwriter/Ringo awa
CHAPTER 2: PRECIOUS MOMENTS
After learning that his lost love might be still be alive, adrift somewhere in the vast ocean of space and time, Denver Wallace must convince his estranged team to set aside years of bad blood.
Dire circumstance force the Suicide Jockeys - a poor, usually drunken, almost
certainly mentally ill crew of monster-fighting, tank-and-aircraft-piloting suckers - to
partner with an old nemesis - a robot-wielding whack-job billionaire criminal. Oh,
yeah... and Eihei Dogen makes an appearance?
CHAPTER 4: ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH, DEAR FRIENDS
After breaking a billionaire whack job out of prison, there are real deal bills to pay. The building is surrounded. There are tanks at the gate. Denver & company - and the aforementioned whack job - have 24 hours to get their shit together and save all of space and time.