Puscifer release new chapter of their comic series

Author Benedetta Baldin - 23.4.2026

The third issue of Puscifer‘s comic book series, “Tales From The Pusciverse,” has been published, as per theprp. The Synth Whisperer, a new character in the band’s made-up universe played by multi-instrumentalist Mat Mitchell, is the subject of this most recent issue. This series was written by the group’s co-vocalist Maynard James Keenan, who is also from Tool and A Perfect Circle. He had the following to say about the most recent edition. A copy of this most recent issue is available at puscifer.com.

The latest installment of Tales From The Pusciverse centers on one of the newest and most enigmatic characters to emerge from the expanding Puscifer universe… The Synth Whisperer. 

Introduced on a recent episode of the Tales From The Pusciverse Prodcast as “the man, the myth, the legend known as The Synth Whisperer in the deepest and darkest corners of the online music community,” this master of technology possesses electronics and can synchronize even the most temperamental of machines, including the Synclavier and Fairlight. As strange signals ripple across the Pusciverse, only The Synth Whisperer may hold the power to restore order, or reshape it entirely.

The stories are starting to unfold. The Synth Whisperer, The Briefcase, Fanny Grey, and Bellendia Black details are dropping like bread crumbs. This is only the beginning.

Written by Maynard James Keenan, the new issue features cover art by Zombie Yeti, artwork by Marlin Shoop (“Captain Action,” “G.I. Joe,” “Unprepped”), lettering by Jack Morelli (“Afterlife with Archie,” “Peter Parker Annual,” Marvel Comics) and faux advertisements by Andy Belanger.

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  • April 23 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
  • April 25 Chicago The Chicago Theatre
  • April 26 Milwaukee Landmark Credit Union Live
  • April 28 Madison The Sylvee
  • April 30 St. Louis The Factory
  • May 1 Kansas City The Midland Theatre
  • May 3 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • May 5 Salt Lake City Maverik Center
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