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Designing Sex & Blood: NEVERENDS
Comic uses design to tell bloody, sexy storyline
Brazil (Jan. 29, 2010) – In a world where disease has been eradicated, the excitement of fighting has become a way of life. In the tournament known as “NEVERENDS”, the strongest fighter in the world has been defeated. Now it’s time [...]
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Markosia Enterprises solicited the much anticipated original graphic novel The Dark in the January 2010 edition of Diamond Comic Distribution’s Previews catalogue (order code: JAN100699). 100 pages in length, the graphic novel contains the complete story as devised by UK scribe Chris Lynch and US based artist Rick Lundeen and has already [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 11:21 am
Filed under Press Releases · Tagged AAM Markosia, Chris Lynch, comic, Comics, Contest, Interviews, OGN, Rick Lundeen, Small Press, The Dark
As a follow-up to Diamond Distribution’s Top 20 Publishers, Top 300 Comics, and Top 300 TPBs & GNs for December 2009, I have used the raw data to construct the sales charts for small press titles, published in December 2009.
To see the charts for independently published comics for December 2009, please click here.
What do I [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, January 18, 2010 at 2:03 am
Filed under Featured, Sales Figures · Tagged 1001 Arabian Nights Adventures of Sinbad #10, Absolution #4, Absolution #5, Abstract Studio, Al Rio, Albatross Exploding Funny books, Alec: The Years Have Pants (A Life-Size Omnibus), Archaia Studios, Atomic Robo TPB Volume 1: Atomic Robo & the Fightin' Scientists of Tesladyne, Atomic Robo TPB Volume 3: Atomic Robo and the Shadow from Beyond Time, Avatar Press, Barack the Barbarian #3, Bart Simpson Comics #51, Bongo Comics, Brian Churilla, Brian Clevinger, Charleys War Hc Vol 06 Underground & over the Top, Chimichanga #1, Chris Schons, Christos N. Gage, Comics, Complete Crumb Comics Sc Curr Ptg Vol 07, Complete Crumb Comics Sc Vol 12 Curr Ptg, Connie Tp Vol 01 Captives of Space Pirates, Connie Tp Vol 02 Battle for Titan, Crossed #8, Daniel Leister, Definitive Prince Valiant Companion Sc, Devil's Due Publishing, Diamond Distribution, E.C. Seger, Eddie Campbell, Engineer: Konstruct HC, Eric PowellGiant-Size Grimm Fairy Tales 2009 Holiday Edition, Escape from Wonderland #3, Evil Twin Comics, Fantagraphics Books, Fred Van Lante, Garrie Gastony, Garth Ennis, Gi Joe Vs Cobra Fall Special Crimson Strike, Gravel Volume 2: The Major Seven, Great Anti War Cartoons, Grimm Fairy Tales #43, Hack Slash Series #28, Harris Comics, Jacen Burrows, Jeremy Sheperd, John Brusha, Jolly R. Blackburn, Kenzer and Company, Knights of the Dinner Table #156, Knights of the Dinner Table: Bundle of Trouble, Larry Hama, Last Days of American Crime #1, Love Buzz Gn, Mike Debalfo, Mike Wolfer, Mouse Guard Hc Vol 02 Winter 1152, New England Comics Press, North World Gn Vol 03 Other Sagas, OGN, Oni Press, Original Graphic Novels, Patrick Verrone, Phil Hester, Popeye Volume 4, Ralph Tedesco, Raven Gregory, Red 5 Comics, Return of King Doug Hc, Ryan Dunlavey, sales charts, Scott Pilgrim Gn Vol 01 Sp Precious Little Life, Scott Wegener, Sean Chen, Simpsons Comics #161, Simpsons Winter Wingding #4, Small Press, Sublife Gn Vol 02, Supergod #2, Tales from Wonderland Volume 2, Terry Moore, Terry Moore's Echo #17, The More Than Complete Action Philosophers!, The Tick Color Series Vol. 1 The Complete Works, Tim Seeley, Tmnt #1 Full Color One Shot, Top Shelf, TPBs, Trade Paper Back, Transformers Timeless Fall Special Wings of Honor, Unclothed Man in 35th Century Ad Hc, Vampirella Second Coming #4, Vietnam Journal Tp Vol 01 Indian Country, Vol. 29, Warren Ellis, Zenoscope Entertainment
The Dark is an upcoming graphic novel, published by AAM Markosia. Written by Chris Lynch, with artwork by Rick Lundeen, the book is a science-fiction story with a superhero slant, which tells the story of Daniel Abbot, a fringe scientist, and the creator creator of Memetech – a technology that encodes information and memories into [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 1:56 am
Filed under Featured, Indy Comics, Interviews, Small Press · Tagged AAM Markosia, Chris Lynch, comic, Comics, Interviews, OGN, Rick Lundeen, Small Press, The Dark
Today’s guest review is from my good friend, Mo Ali. Mo is a British artist, poet, and Pushcart Prize-nominated author – whose work you may have seen recently on Accent UK’s Western anthology (see here), amongst many other things. Mo has also written non-fiction articles and reviews for publications such as Fractal Matter magazine. To [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, January 7, 2010 at 10:47 pm
Filed under Creator Owned, Featured, Guest Review, Indy Comics, Small Press, Small Press Reviews · Tagged Garry McLaughlin, Indy Comics, Jamie McMorrow, Reviews, Small Press, The Abortion
Hercules: The Knives of Kush is the long awaited sequel to Steve Moore’s previous Hercules mini-series ‘The Thracian Wars’. Released through Radical Comics, Hercules: The Knives of Kush, is written by Moore, and features interior artwork by Cris Bolson, and digital colouring by Doug Sirois.
‘The Knives of Kush’ finds Hercules and his band of mercenaries [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at 12:47 am
Filed under Featured, Indy Comics, Reviews, Small Press, Small Press Reviews · Tagged Cris Bolson, Doug Sirois, Hercules: the Knives of Kush, Hercules: The Knives of Kush #5, indy, Radical Comics, Reviews, Small Press, Steve Moore
Arthur: The Legend Continues is the flagship title from Cosmic Times and the series premiered February 27th 2009 at MegaCon in Orlando. Two issues of the series have been released, and were amongst the comics available as part of the Indy Comic Book Week event, which took place on December 30th, 2009.
The series is written [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, January 4, 2010 at 1:12 am
Filed under Featured, Indy Comics, Reviews, Small Press, Small Press Reviews · Tagged Arthur: The Legend Continues #1, Atula Siriwardane, Christopher Darden, Cosmic Times, Cristhain "Crizam" Zamora, ICBW, indy, Indy Comic Book Week, Martin T. Pierro, Reviews, Small Press
The Waking is an upcoming four-part miniseries from Zenoscope Entertainment. The series is written and created by Raven Gregory, hot off his incredibly successful six-issue miniseries, Escape from Wonderland, being the third and final miniseries in a trilogy that also included Return to Wonderland, and Beyond Wonderland. Known collectively as the Wonderland trilogy, the series [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, December 20, 2009 at 2:26 am
Filed under Advance Review, Featured, Reviews, Small Press, Small Press Reviews · Tagged Adriana Melo, Advance Review, Ale Garza, David Finch, Eric Basaldua, Eric J, Horror Comics, Indie, indy, J. Scott Campbell, Joe Benitez, Raven Gregory, Reviews, Small Press, Talent Caldwell, The Waking, The Waking #1, Tyler Kirkham, Vic Drujiniu, Zenoscope Entertainment
Archaia Entertainment & Rodenberry Productions have provided Hypergeek with a seven-page preview of Days Missing #5. The final issue of this amazing series sees the return of issue one’s creative team of Phil Hester and Frazer Irving.
The book hits stores tomorrow (Wednesday, December 9th), and I should have a review up soon!
Written by Phil Hester
Art [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 4:40 pm
Filed under Indy Comics, Previews, Small Press, Small Press Previews, Weekly Previews · Tagged Archaia Entertainment, Days Missing #5, First Looks, Frazer Irving, Indy Comics, Phil Hester, Previews, Rodenberry Productions, Small Press
Turbulence is a new comic book series from small press publisher, Ronin Studios. The series is written by Chris Garrett and has artwork by Marilin Vans.
Turbulence is a superhero oriented series, which is actually quite rare for a small press title, as they tend to shy away from the territory of the big two. The [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 2:14 am
Filed under Featured, Indy Comics, Reviews, Small Press, Small Press Reviews · Tagged Chris Garrett, Indie, indy, Indy Comic Books Week, Marilin Vans, Reviews, Ronin Studios, Small Press, Turbulence #1