Author Archives: Ashley Kronsberg

Getting It Together

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Published by Image Comics

ISBN: 9781534317765
Price: $14.99
Genre: Romance
Ages: 16+

On Sale: March 30, 2021

Marvel Comics and GLAAD nominated award Iceman writer SINA GRACE and co-creator OMAR SPAHI deliver the all-new modern dramedy you didn’t know you needed! Sam and Jack are best friends, and Sam is dating Lauren, Jack’s indie rocker sister and roommate. Tensions skyrocket when Sam and Lauren open up their long-term relationship, sending social shockwaves through their friend group and the entire Bay Area, leaving poor Jack caught in the middle! Life gets pretty messy when you’re in your 20s and your friends are your family. Newcomer artist JENNY D. FINE shines in this series about love, friendship an rock n’ roll!

Collects GETTING IT TOGETHER #1-4.

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  • A fresh, contemporary take on popular twenty-something/found-family dramedies like FRIENDS and QUEER AS FOLK.

  • Perfect for fans of Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me

  • LGBTQIA+, humor/drama set in the Bay Area, California

  • Both Spahi and Grace have huge reach within their individual networks and will be supporting the promotional efforts at Image heavily. Spahi to his dedicated listeners on his popular Dreamers podcast for which he is host and producer. Grace through his many close connections made in the comics and entertainment industry

  • The popular ’90s sitcom FRIENDS has recently received a slew of blowback for its lack of diversity and homophobic quips-this new series offers the perfect answer to the beloved 20s something ensemble story, but set in a contemporary time

SINA GRACE has worn many hats in his many years in comics but is mainly known for his work as a writer, artist, and general gal about town.

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Grace got his start making comics as early as high school, when he worked as an editorial intern at Top Cow Productions and spent weekends working the register at Hi De Ho Comics in Santa Monica. From there, he split his time attending University of California, Santa Cruz and self-publishing zines, mini-comics, and his first-ever series, Books with Pictures.

From there, Grace entered the harsh world of fashion retail while continuing his pursuits in comics and illustration. During this time, he released the new-noir urban fantasy, Cedric Hollows in Dial M for Magic, illustrated the all-ages book Among the Ghosts for Amber Benson, and began a decade-long collaboration with Shaun Steven Struble on the webcomic The Li’l Depressed Boy (which would later be published by Image Comics). Grace’s life would change dramatically when getting an email about getting into editing comics. Read more here.

“Pitched toward the audience for relationship drama/comedies that made last year’s Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me into a hit.” — The Hollywood Reporter

“Delivers love and heartbreak for the social media age.” — Comic Book Resources

“A comic that will absolutely give you your money’s worth.”
ComicBook.com

“This comic ‘sitcom’ brings the tropes while still delivering great emotions and character development.” AiPT! Comics

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BookShelf Magazine #33 Is Available Now!

BookShelf Magazine is as a handy print resource for librarians, educators, media specialists, and more! Published by Diamond, this comic-sized magazine is designed to complement the BookShelf website. BookShelf Magazine #33 is available online today, and features information on Hosting Socially-Distanced Comics Events. You can view the magazine here.

Here’s what you’ll find in print edition of BookShelf #33: 

  • Spotlight on hosting socially-distanced comics events
  • Adding action to your graphic novel events
  • A preview of the upcoming graphic novel poetry anthology Embodied: An Intersectional Feminist Poetry Anthology
  • Graphic Novel Lesson Plans by Matthew Noe
  • Graphic Novel Reviews for Schools & Libraries
  • And more!

Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Death of Nancy Drew

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Published by Dynamite

ISBN: 9781524119140
Price: $19.99
Genre: Crime, Mystery
Ages: 13+

On Sale: March 23, 2021

Teen detectives Frank and Joe Hardy have investigated many crimes in their lives, but nothing that hits this close to home. Their best friend died mysteriously after taking down a major crime organization. They must put together the clues to uncover the truth about this shocking crime, but the clues lead them to a stunningly unexpected direction!

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  • Written by Ringo-nominated writer Anthony Del Col (Kill Shakespeare, Luke Cage) and with art by Eisner-award winner Joe Eisma (Morning Glories, Riverdale), this gritty and stylish story is a noir that will attract fans of Nancy Drew of all ages.
 

BOOKLIST — It’s time to dig out your flashlight and put on your best sleuth hat because there’s mystery afoot! Del Col, known for re-imagining classics, is back with another mystery set in his take on the world of Nancy Drew. After uncovering the crime organization known as “the Syndicate,” Nancy Drew is forced off a bridge in her car by an unknown assailant. Joe Hardy can’t seem to let the case go and persists in looking into her death. He visits River Heights, the town Nancy lived in, and uncovers clues leading him to his brother Frank and a web of lies and deceit. At times the story weaves a thrilling mystery leaving the reader in suspense, though elsewhere is can be somewhat predictable. The straightforward artwork is simple, yet it gives a subtle elegance to these classic characters. Fans both new and old will find this book enjoyable, but librarians should be aware that it isn’t quite as tame as the classic novels. Readers who appreciate updated takes on classic comics should also get a kick out of this. 

– Jonathan Khan

SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL — Gr 8 Up-Someone wants Nancy Drew dead, and the only person who can finger the killer is Nancy herself-with a little help from her friends, of course. This volume collects all six issues of the series, continuing the story begun in Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Big Lie, in which sleuths Nancy, Joe, and Frank uncovered a dangerous crime ring in Bayport. Now the remnants of the Syndicate are hungry for revenge and on Nancy’s tail. Her assailants make an attempt on her life and believe themselves successful; Nancy decides to play dead to shake her pursuers. Joe Hardy, initially fooled and heartbroken, is shocked to discover Nancy in her hometown of River Heights, lying low and already in cahoots with his brother, Frank, as she hunts for her own murderers. They join forces once again, and their investigations take them down dark, dangerous, and satisfyingly twisty roads that lead them to question everything and everyone from the corrupt local police department to their own families and some of their oldest, dearest friends. Full-color illustrations depart from the vintage style of The Big Lie for a more modern noir comic feel that suits the story well. The characters are portrayed close to their classic depictions-Joe has pale skin and blond hair, Frank is a little more tan and brown-haired, and Nancy has light skin, with a red dye job to help mask her identity.

VERDICT A surefire recommendation for fans of the latest comics revival as well as the classic chapter books. Purchase alongside The Big Lie wherever adventure mysteries are in demand.

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NPD Reports Sales Boom for Tabletop Games

The NPD Group, Inc. is an American market research company and their expert industry analysis and advisory services help retailers and manufacturers identify market trends to make smarter business decisions. According to ICV2, the NPD Group reported an increase in tabletop gaming sales over 2020 totaling 29% over sales in 2019 using POS data from chain and online retailers. 

Along with the overall increase, NPD reported that the sales spiked in May and October. 

Check out our most anticipated tabletop games for Spring 2021 below! For a full list of tabletop games releasing between January and April 2021, click here.

BOOK OF FIENDS 5E

GREEN RONIN – 9781949160017
On Sale: March 30, 2021

Devils, demons, and daemons—these are the ultimate servants of evil. Learn all their foul secrets in the Book of the Fiends, the definitive Fifth Edition sourcebook on these fell creatures. This tome presents over 130 of horrific fiends hailing from Hell, the Abyss, and Gehenna, with Challenge Ratings ranging from 0 to 31. The original edition of the Book of Fiends was one of the most critically acclaimed books of the d20 era. Now Dungeons & Dragons designer Robert J. Schwalb has reimaged all the creatures, character options, and more for Fifth Edition. It builds on the information found in the core rulebooks, expanding and revealing all you could ever want to know about these evil planes and their inhabitants. The Book of Fiends provides profoundly wicked foes your players will never forget.

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PATHFINDERS ADVANCED PLAYER'S GUIDE POCKET EDITION (P2)

PAIZO INC. – 9781640783232
On Sale: March 9, 2021

Ready to go beyond the basics? Expand the limits of what’s possible with the Pathfinder Advanced Player’s Guide Pocket Edition! This 272-page Pathfinder Second Edition rulebook contains exciting new rules options for player characters, adding even more depth of choice to your Pathfinder game! Inside you will find brand new ancestries, heritages, and four new classes: the shrewd investigator, the mysterious oracle, the daring swashbuckler, and the hex-slinging witch! The must-have Advanced Player’s Guide also includes exciting new options for all your favorite Core Rulebook classes and tons of new backgrounds, general feats, spells, items, and 40 flexible archetypes to customize your play experience even further!

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STARFINDER RGP: ALIEN ARCHIVE 4

PAIZO INC. – 9781640782815
On Sale: January 12, 2021

Battle, befriend, or become more than 100 bizarre alien life forms in this all-new creature collection for the Starfinder Roleplaying Game! On countless worlds orbiting countless stars, strange and wonderful creatures await discovery. In this book, you’ll find rules and background information about creatures ranging from undead androids and robot dragons to deadly laser-spined flowers and mysterious sea skeletons. Many species include rules for making your own playable alien character, from beings made of coral to animals uplifted by sapient fungus to creatures truly bizarre to behold. You’ll also find plenty of new equipment and player options, including a new set of augmentations that allows your character to adopt the strange features of dozens of existing playable alien species. Explore the extraordinary with Starfinder Alien Archive 4!

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Outpost Zero Volume 3 Makes YALSA’s Great Graphic Novels for Teens 2020 List

The Young Adult Library Services Association reads and reviews titles each publishing year to curate a recommended list of titles perfect for Young Adult and Teen readers. This year, the list consisted of 126 titles selected from 145 official nominations and recommended for those aged 12-18. 

Of that list, Image Comic’s Outpost Zero Volume 3 was listed. 

Outpost Zero features the kind of strong ensemble cast that has remained a hallmark throughout creator Sean Kelly McKeever’s output: the aforementioned risk-taking lead, Alea, and her more cautious and empathetic friend, Steven, clear-eyed and pragmatic Lyss (whose career aptitude test marks her future in sanitation, much to her parents’ anger), arrogant Mitchell, and thoughtful, burdened Sam.

“It almost always starts with one character, the one who sets me off looking for a world for them to inhabit,” McKeever explains. “It’s all usually a very instinctive process, and whatever it is I write in their one-line character bios gets tweaked along the way as they reveal themselves to me.”

“Since the beginning, I’ve always followed my heart when choosing the stories I’d draw,” said artist Alexandre Tefenkgi. “To be able to feel involved, I need to be touched by the authenticity of the characters, by their personality, their aspirations and their contradictions. The first time I read OUTPOST ZERO, I knew it was a story I had to draw. The life of these humans in an alternative future simply captivated me. I’ve been lucky to be able to contribute to this comic with such a great team made of talented artists like Sean and Jean-François.”

For more information on Outpost Zero, see below.

OUTPOST ZERO VOLUME 3

IMAGE COMICS
9781534313651
Science Fiction | Ages 13+
On Sale: January 21, 2020

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For the full list of YALSA’s Great Graphic Novels for Teens 2020 list, click here

Sympathy for No Devils

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Published by AfterShock Comics

ISBN: 9781949028614
Price: $16.99
Genre: Crime, Science Fiction
Ages: 16+

On Sale: June 05, 2021

Winston Wallis has a secret. He is all that remains of mankind, and is surrounded on all sides by demons, monsters, and ghouls that picked up where humankind left off – lying, stealing, cheating, and killing.

Years ago, it was Winston’s job to investigate such things. Now his ex-partner needs help solving the brutal murder of the world’s largest Colossal. Because he knows the secret. He knows about the magical curse that gives Winston the ability to survive a world where everything is bigger, stronger, and angrier than he is. But how long can Win’s impossible luck last, and will this new case finally be the death of him?

He certainly hopes so…

Key Selling Points

  • African-American writer Brandon Thomas cites as influences Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Devil in a Blue Dress, Cool World and Bad Boys

  • “This book is five different genres beautifully smashed together to create a world that never plays it safe, and always keeps the characters — and hopefully readers — off-guard, with no idea what’ll happen next, or which trope is next to be subverted,” Thomas explained in a statement.

  • “I’m always interested in injecting new black and brown characters into genres where they typically haven’t appeared, and I’d never seen a book with this particular mix of characters, environments, and storytelling styles.”

  • Book reteams Thomas with artist Lee Ferguson after their last collaboration, the indie title The Many Adventures of Miranda Mercury

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Every month, Diamond Book Distributors offers exclusive digital review copies (DRCs) on Edelweiss+ and NetGalley for our most anticipated titles. For a list of available downloadable DRCs for this month by publisher, keep scrolling!

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A Wave Blue World Reveals ‘Averee’ Book Trailer

AVEREE

Published by: A Wave Blue World
ISBN: 9781949518122
Price: $16.99
Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Ages: 13+

On Sale: April 20, 2021

 

A Wave Blue World has announced a new original young adult graphic novel – AVEREE

AVEREE is one average girl’s mission through a world of near-future tech to take back control of her life, in a fun philosophical adventure! Check out the full solicitation below:

A world where social rank rules and your status sets your inevitable course in life – sound familiar? Just imagine if it was all controlled by an app! In Averee’s world, the usual trials of making your way into adulthood come with the added stress of Ranked, a ubiquitous and all-knowing tech innovation that awards you points for socially acceptable behavior and takes them away when you don’t conform. It seems fun enough at first, but it becomes much more than a game when Averee’s rank suddenly drops overnight. Now she’s getting hassled at school, blocked from her favorite restaurants, and her mom is out of a job.

Luckily for our hero, she has Zoe – a bottom-ranked BFF – whose open disdain for all things Ranked makes her the perfect accomplice on what’s about to be the heist of the century: they’re staging a raid on the app’s corporate HQ to set things right and its spokesperson, the virtual popstar Pretty Kitty, is in their sights. With Averee’s crush Luke in tow, these friends are in way over their heads and they’re about to learn that the “right” they’re fighting for may be on a global scale.

AVEREE features an up-and-coming female creative team including, Stephanie Phillips who has written titles such as “The Butcher of Paris”, “Artemis and the Assassin”, “A Man Among Ye”, and Heavy Metal’s “Tarna;” as well as Marika Cresta who has drawn “X-Men” and “Star Wars” for Marvel Comics as well as teh 5-time Ringo Award nominated series “Forgotten Home.”

This sci-fi fantasy opens up the discussion around the pros and cons of technology and social media as well as addresses issues of bullying and social hierarchies.

Check out the book trailer below! 

Embodied Joins Independent Bookstore Day

Mystical, rooted, painful, joyous, and ecstatic; visions of the body, our genders, and our very identities from across the spectrum of contemporary poetry come together in this monumental intersectional feminist anthology where verse and comics unite in spectacular new ways.

Beautifully illustrated and bracingly written, EMBODIED is a memorable collaboration between cis female, trans, and non-binary poets and comics artists showcasing the power of both forms in a stunningly unique keepsake volume that will be treasured for ages. Featuring poetry by New York Times bestseller Maggie Smith, Pulitzer Prize finalist Diane Seuss, and National Endowment of the Arts fellowship recipients Kendra DeColo and Jennifer Givhan, a percentage of the proceeds will benefit International Women’s Health Coalition.

The Independent Bookstore Day edition includes an exclusive foil cover, a study guide, a process art section and a poster!

You can order your copies through INGRAM or by following the link below. Learn more about Independent Bookstore Day here.

Embodied : An Intersectional Feminist Comics Poetry Anthology

Published by: A Wave Blue World
Written & Illustrated by: Various
ISBN: 9781949518160
Genre: Poetry, Anthology
Ages: 16+

On Sale: April 24, 2021

Interview: Enter The Action-Packed Wasteland of ‘The 27 Run: Crush’

Humanity’s only chance against 27 towering Monsters and legions of voracious Crawlies is the Mech Pilot Beti and a telepathic dog named E.K. But Beti faces an even bigger challenge: the return of a long-lost love! 

Get ready for an action-packed stand-off that continues the series Steve Orlando (Wonder Woman) calls, “A wasteland tale energized with dark humor and fantastic creatures.”

The 27 Run: Crush will be available everywhere March 23, 2021. Click here to learn more.

An Interview with the Creators

Justin Zimmerman (writer/creator): THE 27 RUN: CRUSH is probably the most visually challenging project I’ve ever accomplished in the comic world, and that’s saying something. Fortunately, I was working with the coolest artists in the biz. And now that the Premier #1 issue is hitting the stands courtesy of A WAVE BLUE WORLD, it’s exciting to pull back the curtain a little bit on that challenge. For the intro issue, I wanted to come out swinging… to provide an introduction to Beti, her sidekick, and the insane new threat in one fell swoop. It was important to me that even the readers familiar with the world of THE 27 RUN would feel like they were thrown into the deep end. A really fun and beautiful deep end, but the deep end nonetheless!

Ethan Claunch (artist): Working with Justin is empowering. With a wealth of directing and writing experience behind him, he knows when to push you to do more and when to ease off. He has great energy and is constantly checking in to make sure you have what you need. Selfless and diligent, always taking your considerations into account. He gave me the freedom and confidence to experiment and simply create. We would bounce ideas back and forth trying to pin down certain emotional beats, action sequences, panel layouts, etc. He always listened to my input and treated me with respect. I don’t think you can ask for much more out of an author and fellow creator.

Fran Gamboa (colorist): Justin has a lot of passion for his stories, and comic history too. His projects aren’t the usual bulk pages you do in a couple of months. He believes in long-term project goals and growing from book to book. I think we work well and, after multiple projects together, we still have a blast defining color palettes and deciding how to treat action. 

JZ: The thing to remember about comics is that they are solitary… but also highly collaborative. At least, that’s how they should be. I come from the world of film, and when I work on a project, I can guarantee over half of my crew has worked with me for almost two decades, easy. It’s my hope to keep building those relationships in the comic world as well. And after a decade in this realm, so far so good! I’m so glad to be working with such talents!

Russ Brown (artist): Agreed! Okay, you asked about the process, so here it is: I inked this book directly into 11 x 17 Bristol with only very loose and very light blue-line pencil as a sort of scaffolding to work from. I use a variety of technical and brush pens, white gesso and white gel pens, all in various states of disrepair. It can be pretty unforgiving at times, but it’s my preferred method: seat-of-the-pants.

EC: It was a bit of experimentation with a bit of anxiety and a lot of excitement. I was given the OK to continue using digital pencils to traditional inks, and then back to the digital medium that I experimented with for a short story I drew for Justin in the ALL WE EVER WANTED anthology. It was great because I would get to a certain point where I wouldn’t want to stare at my tablet any longer, so I would transition to the more tactile experience of inking my digital pencils on smooth Strathmore Bristol. I’m still experimenting with this process, but it has proven beneficial for how I work. As I progress, everything becomes a bit more efficient and streamlined, and hopefully, the work will continue to improve. And Justin and I are already working on a new creator-owned project, so stay tuned…

FG: I’m always keeping in mind that I’m coloring a mixed-media blockbuster. So, I have to find a balance between the worlds of comic and animation… adding texture, grain, lens reflections, dust. All the kinds of things your eye read as “real action.” Energetic battle sequences between giant Mechs and Monsters are really fun to work with, of course. But I also enjoy the cockpit scenes between characters, with those bright screens and fun dialogue in the middle of pure devastation.

RB: I’m all for big Mech action, but drawing giant, hungry Monsters always gets me up in the morning. And then there were all those Crawlies… I was seeing them in my sleep! I mean, more so than I usually do. This book is intense!

EC: I’d recommend giving THE 27 RUN: CRUSH a look because, at its core, it’s simply fun and full of energy. The story is driven by strong characters that you grow to love and legitimately end up cheering for. It’s a colorful world Justin has created, and it’s even more evident when you see Fran’s spectacular work. And the talented Russ Brown too! Pick up a copy. You won’t regret it.

FG: The thing I’m most excited about with THE 27 RUN: CRUSH is reader reaction, of course! I think they’ll feel the amount of work and passion behind the scenes we all put into this. I hope they thrill to every page!

JZ: Beti’s companion, E.K., is based on my dog Buddy. He lived to be over thirteen years and passed away this December. THE 27 RUN: CRUSH is a tribute to his friendship, loyalty, and grace. For everything BIG about the book, I hope the little moments stand out. It’s bombastic, it’s funny, it’s nuts… but most of all, it’s about hope. And we could all use a little hope right about now.