Category: Comic News
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SelfMadeHero Releases The Murder Mile this February
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in Comic NewsPublisher SelfMadeHero is releasing The Murder Mile this February, a detective story from Brighton-based based artist (and athlete) Paul Collicutt that is set during the era of Roger Bannister’s world record-breaking four-minute mile.
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Artists/Writers Wanted for ‘Unfashioned Creatures: A Frankenstein Anthology’
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in Comic NewsRed Stylo is currently looking for writers and artists to contribute to Unfashioned Creatures: A Frankenstein Anthology.
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Todd, The Ugliest Kid on Earth gets Second Printing, New Cover
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in Comic NewsHere’s a (teeny) sneak peek at Image Comics’ new cover for the second printing of Todd, The Ugliest Kid on Earth. The demented new series from writer Ken Kristensen and artist M.K. Perker seems to have found its audience, and reportedly sold out in less than a day due to positive press coverage. Image are giving new…
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GrayHaven Launches Phase Two with Chronographer #1
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in Comic NewsPublisher GrayHaven Comics is launching their ambitious Phase Two lineup of creator-owned titles with Chronographer #1.
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Todd, The Ugliest Kid On Earth Hits Stores this January
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in Comic NewsTodd The Ugliest Kind on Earth, a four-issue “collision of comedy, sex, and violence” from Ken Kristensen (Dark Horse’s The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist) and M.K. Perker (such Vertigo titles as Cairo, Air, Fables, The Unwritten), will be hitting the racks this January.
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The Humble eBook Bundle is Out Now
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in Comic NewsThe Humble Bundles have been a great opportunity to try out a range of indie games at a low price while also supporting a good cause to whatever extent one feels appropriate, but the latest collection from those modest folk over at www.humblebundle.com is a somewhat less interactive offering.
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Sinople Publishing Revives Out of Print Graphic Novels Digitally
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in Comic NewsSinople Publishing is a new independent comic publisher and non-profit organization formed by several authors who’ve reclaimed their work’s rights back from a publisher when it went bankrupt.
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Revolution Aisle 9 Brings 18th Century Warfare to the Supermarket
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in Comic NewsIndependent comic writer Brady Sullivan, whose work includes the Western webcomic Death Springs, has just released a self-contained 24 page special entitled Revolution Aisle 9, part of his ongoing, Twilight Zone-inspired series Kent. Illustrated by Andrea Shiavone and lettered by Bernie Lee, the B/W one-off sees the patriotic Adam transported from the American Revolutionary War…