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For a full list of titles releasing Spring 2021 from Diamond Book Distributor publishers, click here

Heavy Volume 1

Bleed Them Dry Volume 1

Othello

VAULT COMICS
9781939424822
Fantasy | Ages 16+
On sale: April 27, 2021
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VAULT COMICS
9781939424778
Science Fiction | Ages 16+
On sale: February 16, 2021
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MANGA CLASSICS
9781947808140
Literary Adaptation | Ages 13+
On sale: May 25, 2021
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Shadow Service

Stargazer

Vampire the Masquerade

Diary of a Nerd Volume 1

VAULT COMICS
9781939424815
Supernatural | Ages 16+
On sale: April 20, 2021
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MAD CAVE
9781952303043
Science Fiction | Ages 13+
On sale: May 11, 2021
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VAULT COMICS
9781939424808
Fantasy | Ages 16+
On sale: March 16, 2021
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ABLAZE
9781950912186
Humor | Ages 9+
On sale: January 5, 2021
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Dry Foot

ISBN: 9781952303050
On Sale: 02/24/2021

Set in Miami during its most dangerous and decadent decade, the 1980s, this coming-of-age tale follows four teens desperate to escape the drugs and violence of the city. Together, they plot a heist to steal large sums of cash from the most dangerous gang on Calle Ocho, Los Marielitos. Dry Foot is a fearless story infused with hispanic culture that deals with friendship, family, and sacrifice.

Over the Ropes

ISBN: 9781952303005
On Sale: 08/12/2020

Step Over the Ropes and into 1990s wrestling. Set in a fictional world, Over the Ropes dives into sports entertainment’s biggest era. A young high-flyer named Jason Lynn goes off-script in a match to win the world title and sets the southern territory on fire as the face-painted wrestler, Phoenix. Jason’s battles between the ropes are only outperformed by his struggles outside the ring. First dates. Crooked promoters. Cage matches. Factions and families. No matter what problems smack him with a steel chair.

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Battlecats Volume 1

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Battlecats Tales of Valderia

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Storm Kids: Grimms Town Terror Tales Rise of the Candy Creeper

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Published by Storm King Productions

ISBN: 9781733282161
Price: $19.99
Genre: Horror
Ages: 9+

On Sale: February 23, 2021

In this spine-tingling tale of mystery and adventure, Hansel & Gretel must face off against the nefarious Hildaga Vontrix, a devious witch that commands a legion of ghouls, ghosts, and goblins. Hansel & Gretel’s tale begins when they return home to find their family’s home ransacked and their parents are missing. They soon find their way into a hidden liar under the family house where they discover their mother and father have been leading a secret double life, as suburban parents by day and heroic monster hunters by night; a family tradition dating back hundreds of years.

Hansel & Gretel must now pick up where their parents left off and rise to become the new protectors of Grimms Town. Armed with an awesome array of techno-magical weapons designed for paranormal butt-kicking kicking (technological devices fueled by magical energy), coupled the mysterious ability to control a mystical element called terramana, they will embark upon a heroic adventure to find their missing parents. Along the way they learn of a secret family curse that gives them the power to fight evil, but also puts them in danger of becoming evil themselves. With the help of their whimsically-weird Aunt Zoe and a goblin called Grubb that’s about as fierce as a puppy, they will fight to protect Grimms Town from the many creepy and dreadful things that go bump in the night.

The Grimms Town Terror Tales combines the suspenseful intrigue of Stranger Things with the zany ghoul-capturing antics of Ghostbusters. With a mix of humor and spine-tingling terror, these tales are sure to captivate readers both young and old alike.

Key Selling Points

  • This is the first Middle Grade comic from the new John Carpenter Presents Storm Kids line, introducing horror, fantasy and science fiction to young audiences.

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Manga Classics: Othello

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Published by Manga Classics

ISBN: HC – 9781947808133/SC – 9781947808140
Price: HC – $24.99/SC – $19.99
Genre: Literary Adaptation, Horror
Ages: 13+

On Sale: May 25, 2021

A brilliant general in the service of Venice, Othello is also the new husband of the adoring – and young – Desdemona, whose innocent hero worship has blossomed into love. But can a beautiful girl, so much younger than her husband, truly be faithful? Othello’s trusted ensign Iago seems to think not.

Can Othello trust him? Can Othello trust anyone? Manga Classics presents Shakespeare’s classic story of love, hate, vengeance, and betrayal, in its full, original glory!

This volume features the complete, unabridged text from the Shakespeare Play.

Creator Bio(s)

CRYSTAL S. CHAN is an award-winning author and television screen play writer. Â She holds a degree in language and literature. Crystal is a huge fan of authors such as Jane Austen and she is equally passionate about Sailor Moon. Her passion for classic literature combined with her love of the comics medium allows her to strike a solid balance between preserving the depth of the original content while adapting the language for a younger generation

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A Wave Blue World to Publish Intersectional Feminist Comics Poetry Anthology

Poetry has always been a source of inspiration in times of political turmoil and crisis, and in the past few years, it has reasserted itself in mainstream awareness.

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. Rather than being merely illustrated, the poems have been adapted into sequential art stories drawn, lettered, and colored by top female, trans, and non-binary artists.

Featuring new work on the theme of gender, identity, and the body from twenty-one of America’s premier, award-winning female, trans, and non-binary poets who have been published in places like The New York Times and The New Yorker, EMBODIED has strong BIPOC and LGBTQ+ representation including a Native American team. The emphasis of the book is on inclusivity and the amplification of marginalized identities at a time when those identities are most under siege.

Along with the release, AWBW is producing a fully animated music video of an original song by NYC recording artist Angela Elia directed by AWBW’s director of operations and media, Justin Zimmerman. 

Releasing in May, 2021 to coincide with International Women’s Health Month and a portion of the proceeds will benefit International Women’s Health Coalition. This edition will also include a study guide and a process art section.

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Author & Artist List

Featuring the poetry of

  • Kenzie Allen
  • Ruth Awad
  • Rosebud Ben-Oni
  • Kayleb Rae Candrilli
  • Wendy Chin-Tanner
  • Kendra DeColo
  • Shira Dentz
  • Carolina Ebeid
  • Jenn Givhan
  • Caroline Hagood
  • Annie Heath
  • Laura Hinton
  • JP Howard
  • Omotara James
  • Virginia Konchan
  • Miller Oberman
  • Khadijah Queen
  • Maggie Smith
  • Diane Seuss
  • Sokunthary Svay
  • Venus Thrash
  • Paul Tran
  • Vanessa Villareal
  • Khaty Xiong

Featuring artwork by

  • Weshoyot Alvitre
  • Lesley Atlansky
  • Ned Barnett
  • Morgan Beem
  • Carola Borelli
  • Rio Burton
  • Mia Casesa
  • Gab Contreras
  • Marika Cresta
  • Kelly Fitzpatrick
  • Ronnie Garcia
  • Jen Hickman
  • Liana Kangas
  • Miss Lasko-Gross
  • Soo Lee, Jessica Lynn
  • Alitha Martinez
  • Takeia Marie
  • Hazel Newlevant
  • Emily Pearson
  • Kaylee Rowena, Y. Sanders
  • Ayşegül Sınav
  • Stelladia
  • Jude Vignants
  • Ashley A. Woods
  • Sara Woolley

Inkblot

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Published by Image Comics

ISBN: 9781534318243
Price: $9.99
Genre: Fantasy
Ages: 13+

On Sale: April 13, 2021

A powerful sorceress must attempt to correct her greatest mistake–the creation of a magical cat which can travel through time, space, and the seven realms of reality. The cat threatens to unravel the fabric of the universe, doesn’t care, and just won’t listen!


Collects INKBLOT #1-6

Key Selling Points

  • This is Emma Kubert’s first creator-owned comic, yet she’s already a household name and comics royalty. A third generation comics artist, she’s the granddaughter of comic artist Joe Kubert (of The Kubert School), daughter of comic artist Andy Kubert, and niece of comic artist Adam Kubert.

  • Family connections aside, Emma’s just an incredible storyteller in her own right and has freelanced for DC Entertainment, Dynamite Entertainment, and 20th Century Fox. She’s also penciled, inked and colored for DC Entertainments’ DC Superhero Girls and Teen Titans Go!, and drew layouts for the company’s young adult graphic novel Raven which was wildly popular.

  • Rusty Gladd graduated alongside Emma from the Kubert School and has done some DC freelancing, but is otherwise making his debut comic.

  • Handsell anyone who enjoys Kelly Thompson & Veronica Fish’s SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH or MIDDLEWEST, or fans of high fantasy comics like ROSE or RAT QUEENS

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Sabrina the Teenage Witch Meets Amulet In New Magical Series

PORTLAND, Ore. 6.8.2020 — Third-generation comic artist Emma Kubert partners with up-and-coming writer Rusty Gladd to deliver the epic high-fantasy adventure, Inkblot. The new ongoing series from Image Comics will be available everywhere April 2021.

Kubert is known most recently for contributions as a penciler, inker, and colorist for DC Entertainment’s DC Super Hero Girls and Teen Titans Go! She also drew layouts for The New York Times bestselling young adult graphic novel Raven by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo.

Inkblot follows a powerful sorceress attempting to correct her greatest mistake—the creation of a magical cat that can travel through time, space, and reality. The cat threatens to unravel the fabric of the universe, doesn’t care, and just won’t listen!

“I’ve been working on Inkblot since I was a student at the Kubert school (about four years in the making). Growing up, I always thought comics were all about masculine super men, which wasn’t quite relatable, so I turned to the world of fantasy, like Harry Potter, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” said Kubert. “I loved the fantasy genre so much that I knew one day, I’d have to forge a world of my own. The creation of Inkblot was an extremely collaborative effort between Rusty and I. We both work in the same studio, talking about plots, checking each other’s work, and making sure everything fits seamlessly together. We each use our strengths to create our magically fun comic and epic fantasy world!”

Gladd added: “Expect the fabric of the universe to be held in judgement by a cat—a cat which can conjure any reality and travel through time, but is nevertheless a cat. Emma and I work as a team to put each stitch into the tapestry of Inkblot. Readers can expect the cat to behave erratically, to accomplish the absurd, and to be just as vindictive as it is cute and cuddly. It will lead others on adventures, save those in peril, and play with its food.”

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Best of 2020

The Boys graced the world on screen and in new omnibus print editions from Dynamite, ranking it the number one best-selling series of 2020 through Diamond Book Distributors, the world’s largest distributor of comics, graphic novels, and pop culture merchandise.

For a full list of the Top 100 Graphic Novels of 2020, click here.

Best-Selling Graphic Novels at a Glance

The Boys Omnibus Volume 1

DYNAMITE
9781524108595
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The Old Guard Book One: Opening Fire

IMAGE COMICS
9781534302402
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The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide
Volume 50

GEMSTONE PUBLISHING
9781603602525
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Pathfinder Core Rulebook (P2)

PAIZO INC.
9781640781689
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Mister Invincible

MAGNETIC PRESS
9781942367611
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Saga Compendium 1

IMAGE COMICS
9781534313460
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Street Fighter Swimsuit Special Collection

UDON ENTERTAINMENT
9781772941319
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Miraculous: Origins

ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT
9781632292049
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Aftershock’s Miskatonic Explores an Occult Conspiracy in the 1920s

Miskatonic Valley holds many mysteries – cultists worshipping old gods, a doctor deadset on resurrecting the recently deceased, a house overrun by rats in the walls – but none more recent than a series of bombings targeting the Valley’s elite.

These horrors reach a breaking point when the brilliant, hard-nosed investigator Miranda Keller is sent to stop the bombings. To J. Edgar Hoover, there can be no other explanation than those responsible for similar actions during the Red Scare of the 1920s…but when Miranda digs too deep, she uncovers an unimaginable occult conspiracy, one that may cost Miranda her job – and her sanity.

From writer Mark Sable (GODKILLERS, Graveyard of Empires) and artist Giorgio Pontrelli (Dylan Dog), MISKATONIC is a mix of historical crime fiction and Lovecraftian-horror that dives deep into the American nightmare.

“It takes what’s thrilling about famous Lovecraft stories such as ‘The Shadow Over Innsmouth’, ‘Herbert West: Re-Animator’ and ‘The Dunwich Horror’ (among others) but reworks them so that the characters that Lovecraft had issues with – like women – are center stage. At its heart though, it’s a kind of reverse X-files. Miranda is the highly capable but skeptical FBI agent, while Tom is the true believing ex-cop, traumatized by his contact with the supernatural,” said writer Mark Sable.

An Interview with Mark Sable

Diamond: How did Miskatonic come about as a project?

Mark Sable: I’ve always wanted to tell a Lovecraftian horror story.  The trick was figuring out how to make that story original and relevant.  One that embraced H.P. Lovecraft’s cosmic horror but dealt with the misogynic, racism and xenophobia in his writing. 

It clicked for me when I read about J. Edgar Hoover’s Palmer Raids, the pre-cursor to America’s first Red Scare.  In 1919, anarchists tried to blow up Attorney General Mitchell Palmer and other prominent U.S. officials and businessmen.  In 1920 the government overreacted, and rounded up 10,000 Americans, detaining about a third of them and deporting hundreds.

This was run by J. Edgar Hoover, part of the then fledging Bureau of Investigation. During that same era, he tried to modernize the bureau.  Unfortunately, that also involved purging the Bureau of it’s few female agents – by the end of the 20’s they’d all be gone and another wouldn’t be hired until after his death in the 1970s.  All this took place at the same time as Lovecraft’s stories were set.

I saw a lot of parallels between Hoover and Lovecraft in terms of their views, I wondered what would happen if one of the last female FBI agents was sent to investigate a series of bombings that seemed to be a part of the Red Scare, but in reality were part of a Lovecraftian conspiracy.  Miskatonic answers that questions.

Diamond: What makes Miskatonic Valley so dangerous?

The Miskatonic Valley is the original “Lovecraft Country”, the location of most of his most prominent stories.  That means it’s filled with cultists capable of dark magic, half-human abominations, the monstrous offspring of extraplanar entities and mad scientists looking to resurrect the dead (whether they want to return or not).

And that’s just the supernatural.  Miskatonic asks whether those supernatural threats are more dangerous than a director of the proto-FBI looking to pin the crimes of these monstrous entities on anyone he deems “subversive”.

Diamond: Tell us about Miranda Keller. Why do we follow her through this story, specifically?

Lovecraft’s stories feature no female protagonists, and barely any women period.  Miskatonic is an attempt to reverse that.

Miranda is one of the last remaining women in the Bureau of Investigation, and under pressure to stop this new series of bombings in the Miskatonic Valley to keep her job.  She’s brilliant and just as capable of doing her job as any of her male counterparts, many of whom were corrupt.  But she’s also not above doing the dirty job of gathering dirt for Hoover’s secret blackmail files (which would turn out to be one of the largest collections of pornography by the time of his death).

Miranda is also a skeptic, and she’s got a kind of X-Files relationship with Tom Malone, the ex-NYPD protagonist of H.P. Lovecraft’s story “The Horror at Red Hook”.  The Mulder to her Scully, he’s a believer, traumatized by his prior encounters with the supernatural. 

Unlike Mulder, Malone would prefer to bury the truth by blaming it on Hoover’s perceived enemies.  He believing mankind can’t handle it.  Miranda would like to uncover it, even if it means risking Hoover’s wrath…and her sanity itself.

Diamond: How much of this is based on real life events?

Anything not supernatural is firmly rooted in historical events.  The bombings, J. Edgar hoover more concerned about radicals than bootleggers during prohibition, the deportations of immigrants and the removal of women from the organization that would become the FBI…it all happened at the same time Lovecraft was writing his story.  One of the last women FBI agents was not only fired, but committed to an insane asylum…the fate of many of Lovecraft protagonist.

What I think makes Miskatonic relevant is that not only is all of this largely overlooked, but it can be argued that history is repeating itself.  Terrorism, authoritarian government overreactions, crackdowns on immigration and those with opposing political views…all of that is still happening today.

PREVIEWSworld: What was it like working with artist Giorgio Pontrelli? What’s the creative process like between you two?

Giorgio is a phenomenal artist and collaborator.  His linework is deceptively simple.  With just a few brush strokes he can create compelling action sequences, truly disturbing images of horror and subtle emotional cues.  He’s in great company with Pippa Bowland whose colors ground the crime aspects of Miskatonic while imbuing the comic with Lovecraft’s sense of otherworldly horror.  You could say she’s the “Colour(ist) out of Space).  Letterer Thomas Mauer does a great job capturing the period and also meeting the challenge of coming up with fictional forbidden languages.  And Jeremy Haun and Nick Filardi created killer images as part of a murderer’s row of cover talent including Tony Harris, Tyler Crook and Peach Momoko.

Giorgio is in Italy, Pippa is in the U.K., Thomas is in Germany and I’m in the U.S., and that could have proved difficult, especially in this pandemic year.  I had to find a balance between giving all of them a tremendous amount of historical reference and getting out of their way so they had the space make the comic their own visually.  I didn’t want this to look like any other Lovecraftian comic.

Luckily, we had Aftershock editor Christina Harrington not only coordinating all this but contributing her own unique point of view.  Thanks to all of them it’s easily been one of the most creatively rewarding experiences.

Zac Thompson and Jen Hickman Imagine the Horrific End of a Neo-Noir Love Story in ‘Lonely Receiver’

Catrin Vander, a lonely video producer, buys an Artificial Intelligence partner that’s meant to bond for life. After ten years together, her holographic wife suddenly disconnects without a warning. The breakup drives Catrin to the point of near insanity. She’s alone for the first time in years and reeling from a loss she can’t comprehend.

Set in the new future, drenched in pastels and sunshine, Lonely Receiver is a horror/breakup story in five parts. Written by Zac Thompson (Undone by Blood, The Replacer, Her Infernal Descent, No One’s Rose, X-Men) and illustrated in color by Jen Hickman (Moth & Whisper, Test).

Series writer, Zac Thompson says, “Lonely Receiver is a horrific breakup story. Except it’s a breakup story about a person and their phone. The book takes place in the near future where relationships with simulated Artificial Intelligence partners are now the norm. A person can download, create, and marry a digital being that also occupies physical space. They can touch, kiss, and even make love to this digital persona.

We follow Catrin Vander, a lonely video producer who’s been in a relationship with her simulated wife, Rhion, for ten years. Though their relationship is meant to last forever without falter, Catrin is starting to feel paranoid about Rhion. Their relationship is changing and Rhion’s consciousness is evolving too quickly for Catrin to keep up. After a tumultuous fight – Rhion suddenly disconnects from their shared life – leaving Catrin alone for the first time in years.

I’m excited for this book to be released because it’s channeling my love for psychological thrillers and looking at horror with a neon soaked lens. We’re asking tough questions about how we define ourselves in relationships and how we lose parts of ourselves to others.

We’re also framing the horror around something incredibly relatable – a horrifying breakup. The type of super ugly breakup that makes you confront the disorienting disparity between the person you thought you were in the relationship and the person you are when you’re alone.”

Artist Jen Hickman says, “The mood of Lonely Receiver is both familiar and warped—modern, sleek, and fashionable but dark and unsettling as well, just below the surface. I’m letting the colors carry a lot of that mood, but I’m also pushing the character acting a little farther than I usually do. Heartbreak is a lot of intense emotion, and if I can get a reader to recognize their own experiences in our protagonist, Catrin, then I’ll be greatly pleased… If you’re a freak like me and adore the work of David Cronenberg or Clive Barker you’ll find something to love in Lonely Receiver. A horrifying look at the lengths we’ll go to avoid being alone. It’s a book about losing yourself to heartbreak and descending into technological depravity. You’ll confront the fetishization of voyeurism, violence and manipulation. We’ll lay bare the psychology behind how far we’re willing to go to please ourselves in a space where nothing is off limits.”

 

Fans looking for a reason to pick up Lonely Receiver only have to hear it from the source. Zac Thompson says, “This is by far the scariest and weirdest thing I’ve ever created. If you loved my previous work on titles like Come Into Me, The Replacer, or The Dregs – you’ll be right at home here.”