The Golem by Hilary Goldstein is a high-octane, futuristic revenge thriller that blends political conspiracy, family drama, and explosive action. Framed for the assassination of the President, Danya Ben-El'azar--a former government operative--watches her husband executed and barely escapes with her infant son. Years later, living in exile and branded an enemy of the state, Danya has become a feared mercenary known only as the Golem. Alongside her now-six-year-old son, Jonah, she hunts the powerful figures who destroyed their lives, dismantling a web of corruption that stretches across nations and into the heart of a militarized future.
Set against the neon-lit skylines of global cities, The Golem explores the cost of vengeance, motherhood under fire, and the price of reclaiming one's humanity after total loss. Goldstein's sharp, cinematic storytelling and Giovanni Timpano's gritty, dynamic art fuse cyber-punk atmosphere with emotional intensity, portraying a mother-child duo that is both tender and terrifying. As Danya closes in on her enemies, she must decide whether redemption or annihilation lies at the end of her bloody path. Brutal, stylish, and deeply personal, The Golem reimagines the mythic avenger for a modern world--where monsters are made not from clay, but from grief, survival, and love turned weapon.