Tag: graphic novels
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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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215 Ink Releases $99 Android Tablet, Digital Line-up and Exclusive Baltimore Comic Con Posters
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in Comic NewsIndie publisher 215 Ink seems to be executing some long-planned clusterfuck on the comic industry this year, with a spate of new releases both physical and digital coming out in September.
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Dark Reign: Hawkeye TPB Review
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Writer: Andy Diggle Pencils: Tom Raney Inks: Scott Hanna Colours: Guru eFX If Marvel still adhered to the Comics Code, the first two issues of Dark Reign: Hawkeye would have been snipped down to three pages. But after 20-odd pages of unadulterated fun, Andy Diggle’s miniseries, which follows Bullseye’s brief stint as The Dark Avengers’…
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Creator of 215 Ink’s Kuzimu Hopes to Sketch his way to NYCC
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in Comic NewsBrett Uren, author of 215 Ink’s rather beautiful looking Kuzimu, is seeking funding to help promote his new book at the New York Comic Con this Saturday the 13th and Sunday 14th of October, via an indiegogo campaign.
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Image Comics to Publish Dogs of Mars TPB
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in Comic NewsImage Comics will be publishing a trade paperback collection of issues 1-4 of D.O.G.S. of Mars, the sci-fi/horror title originally sold via digital platform Comixology.com. The series, produced by Philadelphia-based studio South Fellini (Moon Girl, LaMorte Sisters) and illustrated by Paul Maybury (Marvel Strange Tales, Comic Book Tattoo and webcomic Party Bear) follows Zoe, the swashbuckling captain…
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54 UK Comic Creators Combine Powers to Help the Homeless
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in Comic NewsWith friends and family around us falling victim to unemployment and poverty, the funny books are becoming an increasingly guilty pleasure for the conscientious comic geek. Those who like the idea of their disposable income going into something other than Mickey Mouse’s pockets may be interested in Nelson, a charity graphic novel that sees the…
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Egg Story Review
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2011, Slave Labor Graphics Written and Illustrated by J. Marc Schmidt Comic artists, animators and cartoonists have anthropomorphised everything from dinosaurs to wabbits, but outside of Humpty Dumpty I’d be hard pressed to name another tale committed to sentient eggs. A dark comedy on the fragility of life, Marc Schmidt’s Egg Story chronicles the beginnings,…