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Undone by Blood Volume 2: The Other Side of Eden

Undone by Blood Volume 2

Published by AfterShock Comics

Written by: Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson
Illustrated by: Sami Kivela
ISBN: 9781949028751
Price: $16.99
Ages: 16 and up
Genre(s): Comics & Graphic Novels / Literary / Crime & Mystery
Page Count: 120 pages
Format: Softcover

On Sale: November 23, 2021

The early 1930’s: The height of the Great Depression and beginning of the Dust Bowl. Silvano Luna Del Rio works as a postman in Buttar, Texas. Reeling from a tragic past, with only a gun and a Western novel to his name, Silvano sets out to take back from the country that took so much from him by robbing the first skyscraper West of the Mississippi. But acts of retribution are never as simple as they seem, as his target is home to an eccentric fraternal brotherhood hiding their own dark secrets.

By Silvano’s side is an old west novel featuring famed gunslinger Solomon Eaton. As both stories unfold simultaneously, in true UNDONE BY BLOOD fashion, the mythic Western informs choices in reality, for better or worse.

From the minds of Lonnie Nadler and Zac Thompson (The Dregs, X-Men, HER INFERNAL DESCENT) and artist Sami Kivelä (Abbott, Machine Gun Wizards) comes the next story in the critically acclaimed neo-western series that depicts the hard truths of seeking vengeance in the real world.

Key Selling Points

  • Volume 1 has been optioned as an AMC TV series, working with AfterShock Media and Norman Reedus’ bald head productions
  • Series will star Norman Reedus (Daryl on The Walking Dead) as pulp western literary hero Solomon Eaton
  • Meta-textual take on classic “crime retribution werstern”
  • Tells two stories in parallel at the same time with the Old West pulp novel informing the action and dynamics taking place in 1930’s Dust Bowl era Texas
  • According to Nadler, “Undone by Blood has always been about the way fiction and myth influence the real world, and a big part of our job is ensuring that the non-fictional elements are as authentic and accurate as possible. All of this research gets tossed in our narrative blender and can be found in the story and either directly influences the plot or becomes part of the background tapestry in the hopes of creating a rich, darkly comic, and fully realized world. By bringing readers back to the past, we believe it helps to process the uncannily similar issues that plague our present.”

About the Creator(s)

LONNIE NADLER is a storyteller from Vancouver, Canada. He is best known for his work at Marvel Comics that includes showrunning the Age of X-Man event, and writing for titles like Cable, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Punisher 2099.

ZAC THOMPSON is a writer born and raised on Prince Edward Island, Canada. He’s written titles like Marvelous X-Men, Yondu, Absolute Carnage: Avengers, Cable, and X-Men: Black for Marvel Comics. Along with indie books such as Her Infernal Descent, Relay, and The Replacer.

SAMI KIVELÄ is a Finnish comic book artist. He is best known for titles such as Undone by Blood, Abbott and Machine Gun Wizards. Kivelä has also illustrated several comic books for Zenescope Entertainment, including Hit List and the Realm War: Age of Darkness series, which is a part of the Grimm Fairy Tales Universe.

Advanced Praise

“It’s engrossing from start to finish with top-notch artwork.”
Spartantown, Volume 1

“A compelling story, wholly unique and adding greater depth to the comics medium.”
AIPT, Volume 1

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A Man’s Skin

A MAN'S SKIN

Published by Ablaze

Written by: Hubert
Illustrated by: Zanzim 
ISBN: 9781950912483
Price: $24.99 USD, $33.50 CAD, £22.99 GBP
Ages: 16 and up
Genre(s): Comics & Graphic Novels / Fantasy / Humorous / LGBTQ+
Page Count: 160 pages
Format: Hardcover

On Sale: June 28, 2022

In Renaissance Italy, Bianca, a young lady from a good family, is of marriage age. Her parents find her a fiancé to their liking: Giovanni, a rich merchant, young and pleasant. The wedding looks set to go smoothly even though Bianca can’t hide her disappointment at having to marry a man she knows nothing about.

But before the marriage, she learns the secret held and bequeathed by the women of her family for generations: a “man’s skin”! By donning it, Bianca becomes “Lorenzo” and enjoys all the attributes of a young man of stunning beauty. She can now visit the world of men incognito and get to know her fiancé in his natural environment. In her male skin, Bianca frees herself from the limits imposed on women and discovers love and sexuality.

The moral of the Renaissance then acts as a mirror to that of our century and poses several questions: why should women have a different sexuality from that of men? Why should their pleasure and freedom be the object of contempt and coercion? Finally, how can morality be the instrument of both severe and unconscious domination?

Tackling universal themes such as gender, sexuality, LGBTQ+, compassion, religion, and morality through a captivating and subtle fable, Hubert and Zanzim brilliantly question our relationship to gender and sexuality… but not only that. By mixing religion and sex, morality and humor, nobility and outspokenness, A Man’s Skin invites us both to the liberation of morals and to the mad and noble quest for love.

This edition includes a lesson plan and discussion guide.

Translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger.

Key Selling Point(s)

  • The title has already been highly awarded in France, including all the following:

    • PRIX Ti ZEF DE LA BD 2020 (Festival Brest en Bulle)
    • Grand Prix RTL de la Bande Dessinée 2020
    • Prix Landerneau BD 2020
    • Prix Wolinski de la BD du « Point » 2020
    • Grand Prix de la critique ACBD (Association des
    Critiques et journalistes de Bande Dessinée) 2021
    • Prix des Libraires Canal BD 2021
    • Fauve de Lycéens (Angoulême 2021)

  • In France now up to nine printings, with over
    100,000 copies sold to date.

  • Universal themes of Love, Compassion and Understanding.

  • ABLAZE views the book as a key title for 2021.

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The Strange Death of Alex Raymond

THE STRANGE DEATH OF ALEX RAYMOND

Published by Living the Line

Written by: Dave Sim, Carson Grubaugh
Illustrated by: Dave Sim, Carson Grubaugh
ISBN: 9781736860502
Price: $40
Ages: 13 and up
Genre(s): Comics & Graphic Novels / Nonfiction / Biography & Memoir / Reference / Crime & Mystery
Page Count: 320 pages
Format: Hardcover

On Sale: December 14, 2021

Legendary creator Dave Sim is renowned world-wide for his groundbreaking Cerebus the Aardvark. Now, in The Strange Death of Alex Raymond, Sim brings to life the history of comics’ greatest creators, using their own techniques. Equal parts Understanding Comics and From HellStrange Death is a head-on collision of ink drawing and spiritual intrigue, pulp comics and movies, history and fiction. The story traces the lives and techniques of Alex Raymond (Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby), Stan Drake (Juliet Jones), Hal Foster (Prince Valiant), and more, dissecting their techniques through recreations of their artwork, and highlighting the metatextual resonances that bind them together.

Foreword by Eddie Campbell.

Key Selling Point(s)

  • A remarkable book that has been anticipated for many decades.
  • The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is a milestone book, an idiosyncratic history of the medium that is visually compelling in a way few books are.
  • Understanding Comics meets From Hell.
  • Dave Sim is one of the medium’s greatest practitioners and has created something about some of the medium’s greatest practitioners.

Advanced Praise

“Comics’ answer to Finnegan’s Wake, an inspired work of obsessive genius that will take a long time to untangle.”
Rob Salkowitz, Senior Contributor, FORBES

“The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is one of the most spectacular comics I have ever read or seen. I can’t recommend it enough, although you may hate it. Bizarre and beautiful and completely unique.”
Jim Rugg, Cartoonist Kayfabe, Street Angel, The P.L.A.I.N. Janes

“This is a master work. I’m honoured to have even laid eyes on it.”
E.S. Glenn, author of Unsmooth, cartoonist for The New Yorker

“A must-read for anyone interested in the history and craft of comics.”
Brandon Graham, King City, Warhead, Prophet

“Grubaugh provides a brilliant and fitting conclusion to what would have otherwise been one of the most notable unfinished works of recent times. I for one am excited at holding the completed Strange Death of Alex Raymond in my hands.”
Gary Spencer Millidge, Strangehaven, Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman

News Coverage

An Interview with Carson Grubaugh

The Graphic Novel Revisited

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Saved by a Whisker

SAVED BY A WHISKER

Published by Dynamite Entertainment

Written by: Kristen Rybandt 
Illustrated by: Ken Haeser
ISBN: 9781524120658
Price: $7.99
Ages: 9 – 12
Genre(s): Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Cats / Action & Adventure / Biographical
Page Count: 80 pages
Format: Softcover

On Sale: November 23, 2021

“SAVED BY A WHISKER” is a new children’s book based on the incredible true story of a cat who lost his family, and the long journey it took to reunite them.

Before all of this, Cozmo was just an average cat living with a loving family in New Jersey. On the day his family packed up their belongings and moved to Florida, Cozmo gets separated and accidentally gets left behind. Alone in the outside world for the first time, Cozmo is 900 miles away from everything he knows! This is the whimsical retelling of how the real-life Cozmo went on the journey of his life, making friends, and finally finding his way back to his family!

Key Selling Point(s)

  • Saved Whiskers Rescue Organization, Inc. (SWRO) was founded by Pamela J. Ott, a certified veterinary technician, and was incorporated May 6, 2003 as a 501(c)3 non-profit cat and kitten rescue.
  • SWRO is dedicated to saving the lives of countless felines by rescuing abused, abandoned and homeless cats, providing veterinary care and shelter until they can be placed into a loving home. We are a volunteer organization which relies solely on monetary donations. All funds go directly toward the care of the cats we rescue.
  • “Whiskers” (the cat pictured in their logo above) was the cat that started it all. He was rescued back on January 17, 2003 from an abusive owner and eventually rehabilitated for a new loving home.
  • Kristen Rybandt lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania with her husband, two daughters, and two spoiled house cats. In her spare time, she loves to write and volunteer with cats from a local rescue, while posting too many photos on Instagram because she hopes seen equals saved and also because cats are really cute. She first learned about the amazing work Saved Whiskers does almost two decades ago and has been a fan ever since.
  • Ken Haeser is a comic book artist and writer, and graduate of the Joe Kubert School of comic art. He is best known for his work on the Grumpy Cat graphic novel by Dynamite Entertainment and covers for comics like Batman/TMNT, Back to the Future, and Flash Gordon.

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Interview: Music For The Apocalypse in ‘What’s the Furthest Place From Here?’

The end of the world is here…and, appropriately enough, it sounds very punk.

Hitting bookstores in June 2022, WHAT’S THE FURTHEST PLACE FROM HERE? depicts a world with very little refuge outside of music. At the center of this sonic, post-apocalypse is The Academy, one of the many gangs roving the wasteland. Gang member Sid, however, is looking to go “solo.” Apparently, something is calling out to her in the vast nothingness, and nobody is going to stop her. So she thinks…

In the following interview, writer Matthew Rosenberg about WHAT’S THE FURTHEST PLACE FROM HERE?, reuniting with 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank artist Tyler Boss, and… playing those post-apocalyptic hits.

Diamond: Catch us up to speed. What is the setting for What’s The Furthest Place From Here?

Matt Rosenberg: Our story is set well after the world as we know it has ended. What we’re left with are the ruins of our past lives, a lot of questions, and gangs of children. Each gang has taken up residence in various buildings and themed their gang around that building. So the kids who live in the police station dress in blue and travel around enforcing their own rules, the kids who live in the bank horde things they perceive to be valuable and trade with all the other gangs, and so on. But our story follows a gang called The Academy, who are sort of outcasts of this new world. They live in a record store and devote their lives to protecting the records in their care. Someone described it as the High Fidelity version of Mad Max, which it really isn’t, but it was funny so now I’m saying it to you. Probably not helpful.

Diamond: What made you want to set this in a post-apocalypse?

Matt Rosenberg: When Tyler Boss and I were finishing 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank we were very conscious of not trying to just make the same book again. We both loved making that book, and people seemed to really connect to it, so it’s an easy trap to fall into. So we set out to make a book that had all the stuff we love and didn’t get to do in 4 Kids. With that in mind, we just combined a bunch of stuff we love and whipped it all together until it made sense. What we ended up with had some sci-fi world-building, epic fantasy adventures, nagging mysteries, and some creeping horror. From there came this post-apocalyptic world we find ourselves in. It’s really a case of the story informing the world as much as the world informing the story.

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

Matt Rosenberg: Sid is the heart of the gang. She is one of the youngest members, so the others often seek to protect her. But she’s also a wide-eyed dreamer. She believes that a different world is possible from the one they live in and she wants to find it. It’s up to the others to protect her, both emotionally and physically, from her own hopes and dreams. But she’s also stubborn and independent, so trying to stop her once she has an idea in her head is nearly impossible. In the first issue, we see her determination prove to be both a blessing and a curse.

Diamond: How did What’s The Furthest Place From Here? come about as a project?

Matt Rosenberg: The honest answer is that it came from Tyler and myself knowing we had more stories we wanted to tell together. As we wrapped 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank we were going back and forth about a dozen different ideas, all stuff we want to get to eventually. We finally chose this book because we kept coming back to it with new ideas. To me, when you have a story idea and it keeps expanding in your head when you’re not working, that’s a good sign and you should chase that. So in a lot of ways, this is just the story that wanted to be told the most.

Diamond: How did you and Tyler go about visualizing your post-apocalypse? Did you pull from particular comics or movies or something else entirely?

Matt Rosenberg: We sort of pull from everything. I know it’s very in vogue for creators to try and obscure and distance themselves from their influences but we’re pretty passionate about the stuff we like and are always down to reference it. The list is long but for comics stuff like Sweet Tooth, Y: The Last Man, Akira, The Walking Dead, Judge Dredd, AAMA, Wasteland, Tank Girl, East of West, Days of Future Past, The Dark Knight Returns, The Eternaut, Something is Killing the Children, X’Ed Out. Stuff like that. But also we’re inspired by stuff like The Road, A Canticle For Liebowitz, A Boy and His Dog, I Am Legend, The Dark Tower, Mad Max, The Warriors, La Jetée, Logan’s Run, Lost Highway, Escape From New York, and old punxploitaition movies like Suburbia. We like a lot of stuff.

Diamond: In terms of audience, who is this book for?

Matt Rosenberg: I’d like to say…anyone? I guess that’s a copout answer. It’s for fans of adventure tales, and sci-fi epics, and coming-of-age stories, and great art. There’s some horror and there’s some humor in there too. At its heart, it is a character-driven story growing up and outgrowing all the things you thought would be your whole world, and it’s about found families, and forged identities, and the awesomely fragile power of things that separate us. And it’s about looking for a future in a world that doesn’t have one. And it’s about becoming your parents. If any of that makes sense to you, give us a shot.

BRIAN K. VAUGHAN & FIONA STAPLES’ SAGA RETURNS

The multiple award winning, bestselling comic book phenomenon will ring in the New Year with the arrival of the long anticipated issue #55.

PORTLAND, Ore. 10/09/2021 — Image Comics is pleased to announce the return of multiple award winning, bestselling series Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples to shelves. The long anticipated series will kick off a new story arc starting in January 2022 with serialized single issues.

“Other than my own family, collaborating with Fiona Staples on Saga is the most important thing in my life, so I can’t thank readers and retailers enough for their patience,” said Vaughan. “I think our next 54 issues will be even more shocking, strange, and spectacular than the first 54, so we can’t wait to be back on the shelves at your local comic shop soon.”

Staples added: “I’ve really missed connecting with readers through the pages of Saga, so I’m thrilled to roll up my sleeves and dive into this world again. The next arc is already going places I never imagined. I’m so grateful that we’re able to keep doing this!”

At long last, Hazel and her star-crossed family are finally back! But where the hell have they been? The story continues with more pulse-pounding adventure, heart-wrenching character drama, and gloriously graphic sex and violence, as Saga begins the second half of the series and the most epic chapter yet.

Saga launched at Image during the company’s 20th anniversary in 2012, so it seems more than fitting that the series is returning to shops just in time for our 30th anniversary next year,” said Eric Stephenson, Chief Creative Officer and Publisher at Image Comics. “I can think of few better ways to celebrate what Image is all about than by welcoming back one of the most incredible storytelling teams in comics history as they embark on the second half of a true epic-in-the-making.”

Saga has sold seven million copies to date across single issue, trade paperback, compendium, hardcover, and digital editions and has been translated into 20 languages. The series also boasts multiple Eisner Awards, Harvey Awards, a Hugo Award, British Fantasy Award, Goodreads Choice Award, Shuster Award, Inkwell Award, Ringo Award, and more. It has been featured in such mainstream media outlets as TIME, Entertainment Weekly, The Atlantic, NPR, and more. The series has become a pop culture phenomenon and has been immortalized with references and easter eggs appearing in such popular TV shows as Supernatural, The Big Bang Theory, and The Simpsons.

Word of this announcement has spread like wildfire across the Internet with major news outlets such as Yahoo! Entertainment, IGN, Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, SYFYWIRE and more all reporting the highly anticipated return. 

Be sure to stock up for readers interested in catching up on the series before Saga continues with trade paperback, deluxe hardcover, and paperback compendium print formats available now! Place your orders with your preferred wholesaler or contact your Diamond Book Distributors Representative

About the Creators

BRIAN K. VAUGHAN is the award-winning writer of comics like Saga, Y: The Last Man and The Private Eye, a digital, pay-what-you-want series available at his site PanelSyndicate.com. His upcoming works for Image Comics include the futuristic military thriller We Stand on Guard with artist Steve Skroce and the young adult mystery Paper Girls with Cliff Chiang. He sometimes dabbles in television, including stints on the hit series Lost and Stephen King’s Under the Dome.

FIONA STAPLES is a comic book artist living in Calgary, Canada. She has illustrated comics such as Saga, Mystery Society, Done to Death, Secret History of the Authority: Hawksmoor, Jonah Hex, and Northlanders, and contributed covers to DV8, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, Criminal Macabre, Superman/Batman, Archie, and more. Her work on the 2009 horror series North 40 was nominated for an Eisner Award, and she took home the 2011 Shuster Award for Outstanding Cover Artist.

Saga is an epic space opera/fantasy comic book series created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples, published monthly by Image Comics. The series is heavily influenced by Star Wars, and based on ideas Vaughan conceived both as a child and as a parent. It depicts two lovers from long-warring extraterrestrial races, Alana and Marko, fleeing authorities from both sides of a galactic war as they struggle to care for their newborn daughter, Hazel, who occasionally narrates the series.

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Intertwined Ultimate Edition

INTERTWINED ULTIMATE EDITION

Published by FairSquare Comics

Written by: Fabrice Sapolsky
Illustrated by: Fred Pham Chuong
ISBN: 9780999276600
Price: $29.00
Ages: 16 and up
Genre(s): Comics & Graphic Novels / Superheroes / Crime & Mystery/ LGBTQ+
Page Count: 184 pages
Format: Softcover

On Sale: November 2, 2021

A murder. A mysterious league of protectors operating in the shadows. A legacy to protect. A city to save from filth, corruption and gangs. A girl who has to pose as a man to protect herself and her heritage. A young Kung Fu student lost in a concrete jungle he never chose to… Welcome to the world of Intertwined. It’s 1971 and for Juan Jin, life is about to become hell! He didn’t ask to be a hero. He didn’t ask to go to Chinatown. He only wanted to follow the way of Wing Chun, the Kung Fu style he masters brilliantly… but destiny had other plans for him!

The first ever Kung Fu Noir graphic novel, a CREATOR OWNED tale from Fabrice Sapolsky (Spider-Man Noir, One-Hit Wonder) and hot new French sensation and Kung Fu practitioner Fred Pham Chuong!

Additional art by Olivier Coipel, Gerald Parel, Karibu, Roland Boschi, Geoffo, Mateus Santolouco and Fabrice Sapolsky

NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION. 184 pages. All color. Perfect Bound. Soft Touch. Includes never published before material.

Key Selling Point(s)

  • An inclusive graphic novel with a very unique and diverse cast from Haiti and Asia. Also includes the first ever Asian Jewish character in comics.
  • A socially driven story with real Kung Fu action
  • Written by the co-creator of Marvel’s SPIDER-MAN NOIR
  • Art by the co-creator of Humanoids’ Scare City (with Paul Jenkins)
  • The LGBTQ+ themes are the heart of the story

About the Creator(s)

FABRICE SAPOLSKY was born in Paris, and he’s the co-creator of SPIDER-MAN NOIR from Marvel Comics. He co-wrote the first two mini-series as well as the Edge of Spider-Verse#1 issue (all with David Hine). He also did an album, BLACK BOX, with Tom Lyle for the French market, before launching his first full creator-owned, ONE-HIT WONDER (with art by Ariel Olivetti, Stephen Thompson and Ivan Fiorelli) at Image Comics. Before writing comics, Fabrice launched COMIC BOX, a bimonthly comic-book newsmagazine about American comics, only available in France. He was its Editor In Chief between 1998 and 2011. He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York and has half a dozen comic book projects in development.

FRÉDÉRIC PHAM CHUONG is a self-taught artist, and his passion for drawing has followed him since childhood, between mecha, martial arts and superheroes. He works in toy design, animation, and most prominently, comics. In 2007, he drew for the fanzine “Bubble Pen”, then worked on “Golden Stars” with ÆLEMENTCOMICS. In 2011, he created his own comic “Stream West” for WEBELLIPSES digital comics. In 2012, KOTOJI Editions recovered the rights for the print version of “Steam West”.

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Paper Girls: The Complete Story

PAPER GIRLS: THE COMPLETE STORY

Published by Image Comics

Written by: Brian K Vaughan
Illustrated by: Cliff Chiang, Matt Wilson
ISBN: 9781534319998
Price: $49.99
Ages: 16 and up
Genre(s): Comics & Graphic Novels / Dystopian / Fiction / Science Fiction / Time Travel
Page Count: 800 pages
Format: Softcover

On Sale: November 2, 2021

Finally, the entire Eisner Award-winning epic in one complete volume, with a new cover from co-creator CLIFF CHIANG!

Four 12-year-old newspaper delivery girls from the year 1988 uncover the most important story of all time. Suburban drama and otherworldly mysteries collide in this critically acclaimed series about nostalgia, first jobs, and the last days of childhood.

Collects PAPER GIRLS #1-30

About the Creator(s)

BRIAN K. VAUGHAN is the award-winning writer of comics like Saga, Y: The Last Man and The Private Eye, a digital, pay-what-you-want series available at his site PanelSyndicate.com. His upcoming works for Image Comics include the futuristic military thriller We Stand on Guard with artist Steve Skroce and the young adult mystery Paper Girls with Cliff Chiang. He sometimes dabbles in television, including stints on the hit series Lost and Stephen King’s Under the Dome.

CLIFF CHIANG began his career in comics as an Assistant Editor for Vertigo Comics. Always aspiring to be a storyteller, he made the jump into freelance illustration and hasn’t looked back. He’s best known for his work at DC Comics on characters like The Creeper, Human Target, Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Wonder Woman. He co-creates PAPER GIRLS with Brian K. Vaughan.

Advanced Praise

SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL (STARRED) — Gr 9 Up-The book opens with a 12-year-old girl named Erin having an incredibly vivid and confusing dream. She wakes up and starts her paper route. Because it’s November 1, there’s a lot of residual Halloween weirdness out on the streets, and soon she finds herself the target of some teenage boys who are wearing costumes while vandalizing the neighborhood. Erin is rescued by several newspaper delivery girls who are traveling together for safety, and then the narrative takes a surreal turn. Some folks in the neighborhood start disappearing, and people who appear to be wearing Halloween costumes seem to be from different times or places. The papergirls try to figure out who is attacking them and why, who are their allies or enemies, and just what on earth is going on. The tale ends with a striking cliff-hanger that will let readers know that the girls’ adventures are far from over. Vaughn’s reputation has already skyrocketed with the success of graphic novels like Saga, and this title helps to showcase his abilities as the author of far-out fiction that will make readers think. Colorful and captivating, the artwork expertly captures the strange qualities of this memorable outing. Strong language makes this more appropriate for mature readers. VERDICT An awesome selection for older teens and adults looking for an exciting sci-fi tale with unexpected twists.-Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library

KIRKUS – “I loved that the book features four kick-ass girls on a wild adventure, and I think you will too. It reminds me a bit of The Goonies in that regard. When you look at those comic book shelves I mentioned a bit ago, you’ll see a lot of overly-muscled dudes fighting other overly-muscled dudes. Here, you have four very regular looking girls who I think will appeal to young and old comics readers out there.

Since this book is set in ‘88, there’s some language you might have to explain to your young readers, stuff that today wouldn’t be tolerated. I stumbled over a little of that simply because it’s probably been 20 years since I’ve heard it. But overall, I think this is a book you could enjoy yourself, or with your family.”

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ABLAZE Launches Comic Book Series ANIMAL CASTLE

Portland, OR – Comics publisher ABLAZE announces the launch of a new comic book series that puts a new spin on an animal uprising, with the debut of ANIMAL CASTLE on December 1st.

Writer, Xavir Dorison, and artist, Felix Delep, shine in ANIMAL CASTLE as they build on an Orwellian premise and move the story in a bold and unexpected new direction. The full-color opening issue of the series will be available in-print and digitally from leading comic retail partners and online platforms.

ANIMAL CASTLE, by Xavier Dorison & Felix Delep Issue 1 • MSRP: $3.99 • Release Date: December 1st On the Farm all animals were equal. But in the Castle, some are more equal than others. Nestled in the heart of a farm forgotten by men, the Animal Castle is ruled with an iron hoof by President Silvio. The bull and his dog militia savor their power, while the other animals are exhausted by work, until the arrival of the mysterious Azelard, a traveling rat who will teach them the secrets of civil disobedience.

“For fans of Animal Farm, the bestselling Stray Dogs and the Eisner Award winning Beasts of Burden comes a fable that is both familiar and surprising,” says Rich Young, co-founder of ABLAZE. “You may think you know the story but set aside your assumptions, ANIMAL CASTLE offers a compelling new take on timeless themes of class equality, oppression, and rebellion. The art on this series is phenomenal. Felix Delep breathes life into every page and illustrates the animals in a unique and unforgettable style.”

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