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The Bold World of Marcus Wachira

The Bold World of Marcus Wachira

Marcus Wachira (CGS'22, ENG'24) began drafting his sci-fi graphic novel series Be Bold in high school, and he graduated with a 500-page illustrated draft. Photo by Patrick Tocci.

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The Bold World of Marcus Wachira

BU student started a series of sci-fi graphic novels at 15; now he's published a book, with more on the way

March 27, 2024
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Before he'd even graduated from high school, Marcus Wachira taught himself how to draw, then drafted 500 pages of his debut illustrated sci-fi novel. The first installment of an ambitious series, Be Bold is a sci-fi graphic novel set in a universe with sentient robots, time travel, andplenty of familiar pop culture references.

Now that Wachira (CGS'22, ENG'24) is about to graduate from college with a degree in mechanical engineering, he has self-published a prequel novella to the series and is hoping to publish Be Bold by 2025. Many grads would take this time to rest and recuperate. Not Wachira. In fact, he says, this is just the beginning of the story.

"I never thought, I'm going to write a book one day-I'm writing a book now," he says. "There may be days where I don't feel like writing, and I think that's fine as long as I keep doing it. I want to do it for the rest of my life."

Be Bold (the title of the series and its first installment) started, as many things do, with a girl. Specifically, the enigmatic, smiling woman on the cover of Duran Duran's 1982 album, Rio. Designed by Malcolm Garrett and painted by illustrator Patrick Nagel-whose "Nagel women" have come to symbolize 1980s glamour-the elegant face drew Wachira in, then taunted him with her mysterious origins.

The Lashe Contingent (Marcus Wachira, 2023), is a published prequel to the first installment of the Be Bold series. Photo courtesy of Marcus Wachira

"I couldn't find anything about her, so I just started creating all these ideas of who this person could be, based on Patrick's background and how he would go about his art," he recalls. "And then that became the story-I added elements from my own life and eventually I had this whole novel in my head."

Wachira started working on Be Bold as a high school freshman, and the story begins in a world that reflected his own. The biracial protagonist, 15-year-old Cy Manorhaven, feels alienated from his peers, until one day something magical happens.

"He comes home after this homecoming dance, where he gets rejected, and there's this beeping coming from the basement," says Wachira. The device turns out to be a talking watch, "a sentient device that claims to be all-knowing."

"From there, it just becomes absolute sci-fi craziness, with time travel societies and different elements of American pop culture," he adds. "Cy feels like he doesn't belong anywhere in the world, but the watch shows him the world is his."

By the time Wachira entered college, he was ready to edit Be Bold and begin working on the prequel, The Lashe Contingent, about the villain in the series. He wrote the novella while studying abroad in London and published it in 2023.

"There were professors who believed in me and talked to me about [the series] before they even read a page or knew what the story was about," he says. "They've been so encouraging throughout it all."

During his time at CGS, Wachira was able to devise two directed studies devoted to drafting, editing, and the science fiction genre with faculty members Regina Hansen, a master lecturer of rhetoric, and Joelle Renstrom, a senior lecturer of rhetoric. He cites their mentorship as particularly impactful. He made an impact on them as well.

"I was supposed to be the one teaching Marcus, but I think really it's been the other way around," says Renstrom. "Every time we talk, he mentions how much he loves what he's working on and how he just can't stop writing. As a professional writer and teacher, I think I've become accustomed to seeing writing as a job, not as a joy. Marcus has reminded me how important the latter is, and I can't thank him enough for that."

Wachira's artistic style is an homage to iconic 1980s illustrator Patrick Nagel. Nagel's artwork on the cover of a Duran Duran album inspired a young Wachira to create the story that would later become Be Bold. Photo courtesy of Marcus Wachira

A fellow sci-fi fan, Renstrom codeveloped with Wachira a course reading list that included Mary Shelley, Isaac Asimov (Hon.'80), a former BU faculty member, and Ray Bradbury, among others.

"Every Wednesday we would meet up, and it was the coolest class ever," says Wachira. "It was kind of a dream come true."

Wachira kept adding personal elements to Be Bold as the series progressed, creating a world with a blend of the fantastical and the familiar. Once he began his studies at the College of Engineering, he was able to flesh out the technological scaffolding of his sci-fi devices. Characters would also encounter some of his favorite musicians-Mötley Crüe and Logic are two major inspirations-when they traveled back or forward in time.

"When Cy goes to the '80s, he would see references to [Mötley Crüe] around," he says. "There are so many Easter eggs I could put in, and it's a challenge because you can't add everything."

Early responses to Be Bold and The Lashe Contingent couldn't be better, Wachira says. Sections of Be Bold won a Best Literary Award from CGS after running in the school's literary magazine, The Chimaerid, and at one point The Lashe Contingent reached Amazon's top-20 list for books on time travel. On March 28, Wachira will host the annual CGS Art Show and Coffeehouse event, where he'll sign copies of Lashe and promote the series he envisions; he's also in talks with Barnes & Noble @ Boston University and other local bookstores about adding his work to their shelves. In the meantime, he's looking for an agent for Be Bold and working on the series' second installment, Don't Go Away Mad.

Since the day he discovered Rio, Wachira has been defined by his determination. He cleared his first hurdle-learning to draw-in his earliest drafting stages ("I don't even look at YouTube lessons; it's just me and a No. 2 pencil, figuring it out."), and his illustrations, with their intricate details and delicate rendering, now show the fruits of intense practice. He also tackled a semester abroad, an internship, and four years of college while fine-tuningBe Bold at every spare opportunity. Sometimes that meant waking up at 5 am every day to work on the draft or completing 70 pages in a week and a half.

"I'll always look back and be like, that was my quote-unquote college experience," he says. "Once you start writing, crazy things start happening, and that's what makes it so much fun and rewarding."

Marcus Wachira hosts the CGS annual Art Show and Coffeehouse on Thursday, March 28, 3 to 5 pm, in the CGS lobby. Find out more on Instagram @artsincgs.

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    Sophie Yarin is a BU Today associate editor and Bostonia managing editor. She graduated from Emerson College's journalism program and has experience in digital and print publications as a hybrid writer/editor. A lifelong fan of local art and music, she's constantly on the hunt for stories that shine light on Boston's unique creative communities. She lives in Jamaica Plain with her partner and their cats, Ringo and Xerxes, but she's usually out getting iced coffee. Profile

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  1. Ryan Roth Gallo

    What an impressive and inspiring story! I just purchased The Lashe Contingent and can't wait to see more of your amazing art and dive into the world you have created!

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