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SLJTeen Live 2021

Diamond participated in the annual SLJTeen Live on August 5, 2021.

With hope on the horizon of an unprecedented, traumatic year, educators, librarians, and students are wondering: Where do we go from here?

So much of adolescence is preparing for the future—college, careers, adulthood, the next grade—and that’s even tougher when no one knows what the future will look like. As we adjust to a new normal, we must move forward while remembering where we’ve come from. After a pandemic and amid continued tragedies of racist violence, teens and adults alike are called to heal and grow, to learn more, and to further conversations about history and justice. Through it all, books reflect and illuminate our lives, telling boundary-pushing stories that take publishing to the next level. As teens consider what comes after childhood, we all must think about what the future holds for students and storytelling.

Check out our list of featured graphic novels and author chats below!

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IMAGE COMICS BOOTH

AUTHOR CHATS

EMMA KUBERT
PORNSAK PICHETSHOTE
ED BRUBAKER & MARCOS MARTIN
JULIO ANTA

Author Chats

TYLER CHIN-TANNER
THE ORPHAN KING
A Wave Blue World

NEO EDMUND
THE RISE OF THE CANDY CREEPER
Storm King Kids

STEVE NILES
SACRED HEARTS
Storm King Kids

ARVIND ETHAN DAVID
GRAY VOLUME 1
Clover Press

MEGHAN PARKER
TEACHING ARTFULLY
Clover Press

CHRISTOPHER MARLON
FRIDAY FOSTER
Ablaze

Book Trailers

Gray Volume 1 Trailer

Trese | Official Trailer | Netflix Anime

EMBODIED | "Be Okay" Performed by Angela Elia

ROMEO AND JULIET | William Shakespeare | Official Trailer

Becstar Trailer

Nottingham Trailer

We Live Trailer

Battlecats Vol. 3 Finale Trailer

Bountiful Garden Trailer

Honor & Curse Vol 2 Trailer

WATCH IT NOW! Queer Peers: Representation in Comics

Diamond Book Distributors partnered with Booklist to bring you a special Pride Month Webinar – Queer Peers: Representation in Comics.

Vincent (Vincey) Zalkind interviewed Steve Orlando, Sina Grace, Hazel Newlevant, & Lela Gwen about their works & the importance of representation in the medium. 

VINCENT (Vincey) ZALKIND is a library worker in California. As a huge comic book fan he can usually be found advocating for comics and graphic novels as literacy, promoting LGBTQIA comics in the library, organizing his ever growing record collection, baking, or hanging out with his cat and partner.

STEVE ORLANDO‘s first book ever was poorly drawn in fifth-grade classroom pencils on Xerox paper, and featured a doughboy with superpowers, and names changed from trademark purposes. He was a precocious child. Today he writes and produces comics, including Virgil, Crude and stories in the Eisner Award Nominated Outlaw Territory at Image Comics. He launched Midnighter and took part in Batman and Robin Eternal and CMYK: Yellow at DC Entertainment. Find him at your convenience deep down the rabbit hole of discussing wine, spirits, or mythology.

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.

HAZEL NEWLEVANT is a Portland-raised, Queens-residing cartoonist. Their comics include If This Be Sin, Tender-Hearted, Sugar Town, and No Ivy League. They edited and published the anthologies Chainmail Bikini and Comics For Choice. They co-edited the anthology Puerto Rico Strong, published by Lion Forge Comics, which received an Eisner Award. Their comics have been honored with the Ignatz Award, Xeric Grant and the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant. They have worked as an Associate Editor at Lion Forge Comics, and are currently the social media manager of A Wave Blue World. They like to dance around, alone or with others.

LELA GWEN is a writer that has written Hellraiser Bestiary 4 (BOOM!), Where We Live (Image), All We Ever Wanted (Wave Blue World), Bad Luck Chuck (Dark Horse), as well as upcoming graphic novel Nightmare in Savannah (Mad Cave Studios). She’s a proud social justice warrior, and the town weirdo in her rural community. She’s currently in school despite being way too old, but she loves it.

ALA Annual 2021

ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition (Virtual) is an online event, bringing together librarians and library staff, educators, authors, publishers, friends of libraries, trustees, special guests, and exhibitors.

With up to 250 scheduled programs, sessions, and in-depth facilitated and informative conversations, attendees are engaged in a wide range of library- and professional development-related topics. The Conference brings together bestselling authors; experts; political luminaries; and thought-leaders and influencers in the library field from around the world. Important updates are shared, relevant legislation and policy are addressed, and discussions take place that majorly impact libraries and their ongoing transformation.

Diamond will be promoting exclusive SWAG-A-PALOOZA GIVEAEWAY, AUTHOR CHATS, and BOOK TRAILERS! Click the links below to jump to a section.

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Don't forget to check out the IMAGE COMICS booth!

IMAGE COMICS AUTHOR CHAT SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23

DECLAN SHALVEY
 11a – 11:30a CT
MICHAEL WALSH
 12p – 12:30p CT
HENRY BARAJAS
 1:30p – 2p CT
KYLE STARKS
3p – 3:30p CT

THURSDAY, JUNE 24

PATRICK MEANEY
11a – 11:30a CT
KYLE HIGGINS
12p – 12:30p CT
TONY FLEECS
 3p – 3:30p CT

FRIDAY, JUNE 25

STEVE SKROCE
12p – 12:30p CT
JOE HENDERSON & LEE GARBETT
1p – 1:30p CT
J. GONZO
2p – 2:30p CT

IMAGE COMICS PRE-RECORDED PANELS

Check out these pre-recorded videos with Image Comics creators at their virtual booth during ALA Annual.

STELLAR STORYTELLERS
SUMMER SPECTACULAR!

Join Declan Shalvey (TIME BEFORE TIME, BOG BODIES), Henry Barajas (HELM GREYCASTLE, LA VOZ DE M.A.Y.O.: TATA RAMBO), and Steve Skroce (POST AMERICANA, WE STAND ON GUARD) as they talk narrative, craft, and comics excellence!

Your favorite Image Comics creators are returning to their favorite conference, ALA Annual! Join Kyle Higgins (RADIANT BLACK, ORDINARY GODS), Tony Fleecs (STRAY DOGS), and Dan Watters (HOME SICK PILOTS, COFFIN BOUND) as they give you a peak behind the curtain at the hottest titles coming your way.

Swag-a-palooza Giveaway

ABLAZE COMICS

Enter to win a digital review copy prize pack from Ablaze Comics! Diamond will be choosing 25 winners after the show. Winners will be notified by email. 

AFTERSHOCK COMICS

Enter to win a digital review copy prize pack from AfterShock! Diamond will be choosing 25 winners after the show. Winners will be notified by email.

MAD CAVE STUDIOS

Enter to win a digital review copy prize pack from Mad Cave! Diamond will be choosing 10 winners after the show. Winners will be notified by email.

Author Chats

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 at 2P ET

Mark London

Join Diamond and Mark London in discussion about his various titles at Mad Cave Studios including Knights of the Golden Sun, Honor & Curse, and Grimm Tales From The Cave.

MARK LONDON, Mad Cave Studios CEO/Creative Director and Author, provides a compelling experience through action-driven storytelling and immense world building. His goal is to give readers more than just a comic. Mark achieves these goals with titles such as, Knights of the Golden Sun, Battlecats, Honor & Curse, Wolvenheart, and more.

THURSDAY, JUNE 24 at 5P ET

David Hazan

Joe Corallo

Join Diamond in conversation with David Hazan (Nottingham) and Joe Corallo (Becstar) about their upcoming Mad Cave Studios titles!

DAVID HAZAN is a comic book writer and editor based in Sydney, Australia. He is the writer and creator of the upcoming series, Nottingham, from Mad Cave Studios and a winner of the Mad Cave Studios 2019 Talent Search. He has a penchant for formalism in comics, which shines through in his short comics work, some of which is self-published and some of which is to be published in anthologies from publishers in the coming year.

JOE CORALLO is a queer author and editor known for titles such as, She Said Destroy, Becstar, Mine!, Dead Beats, Lost on Planet Earth, and more! Joe is an Eisner and GLAAD nominated, Ringo Award winning editor, who is humble, creative, and talented.

FRIDAY, JUNE 25 at 5P ET

Eddie Campbell

Carson Grubaugh

Sean Michael Robinson

The Graphic Novel Revisited — Eddie Campbell (From Hell, Alec) and Carson Grubaugh (The Strange Death of Alex Raymond)

Sean Michael Robinson chats with Eddie Campbell and Carson Grubaugh about their upcoming title The Strange Death of Alex Raymond

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.

MONDAY, JUNE 28 at 11A ET

Liezl Buenaventura

Join Diamond and Liezl Beunaventura in conversation about their upcoming title from Mad Cave Studios, They Fell From the Sky.

LIEZL BUENAVENTURA is a writer and comic colorist who resides in Manila, Philippines with her husband and son. Over the years, she has worked with Scout Comics, Zenescope Entertainment, Kymera Press, and various other publishers. Her website can be found at www.liezlbuenaventura.com

Book Trailers

Trese | Official Trailer | Netflix Anime

EMBODIED | "Be Okay" Performed by Angela Elia

ROMEO AND JULIET | William Shakespeare | Official Trailer

Becstar Trailer

Nottingham Trailer

We Live Trailer

Battlecats Vol. 3 Finale Trailer

Bountiful Garden Trailer

Honor & Curse Vol 2 Trailer

Bookfest 2021

Join Diamond Book Distributors and Our Publishers at Edelweiss+ Bookfest on 
June 8 & 9!

See below for our exclusive catalogs, creator chats, and more!

Jump to a Publisher by clicking on their logo.

IN OUR BOOTH

FREE EVENT TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

You do not need to attend Bookfest to join this event.
ANDY’s parents rescued ROCKET when Andy was just a toddler, and they grew up together, with Rocket serving as Andy’s guardian through every one of childhood’s ups and downs. So when Rocket passes away right before Andy’s 14th birthday, he’s rudderless. High school is coming soon and he can’t imagine making that transition without Rocket at his side. The day before school starts, when Andy is at his lowest, he visits Rocket’s grave, and unexpectedly summons the RAINBOW BRIDGE, a gateway to a fantasy world where pets discover their afterlife.

One part heaven and one part limbo, this is a final resting place for pets – but also a realm where any unfinished business must be completed, before restless pet souls twist into bizarre, seemingly malevolent wraiths that haunt the periphery of this otherwise splendid paradise. It’s extremely rare for a human to visit this realm, but Rocket and Andy find each other again in this wondrous pet Valhalla to go on one last epic adventure to help Rocket reunite with his lost littermate, fulfilling Rocket’s last wishes. Here, the roles are reversed, as Andy has to be the strong one and support Rocket in his quest for closure. By adventure’s end, Andy finally gains the confidence to let go of his childhood and enter the next phase of his life, starting his first day of high school.

RAINBOW BRIDGE is aimed primarily at younger readers, on the border of middle grade and YA, but should resonate with anyone who has ever had to say goodbye to a beloved pet – or anyone who greeted growing up with nervousness and anxiety. Like JOE THE BARBARIAN before it, RAINBOW BRIDGE can address the lines between reality and fantasy (although everything in the book is portrayed as actually happening), wish fulfillment and personal growth, childhood and young adulthood. There are also themes of overcoming trauma, and of compassion for animals. The Realm Beyond the Rainbow Bridge is shaped by its inhabitants, and contains vast fantasy vistas inspired by the adventures pets and their owners, especially kids, imagine for themselves.
 
You do not need to attend Bookfest to join this event.

One of the greats in the field of true crime literature, Harold Schechter (Deviant, The Serial Killer Files, Hell’s Princess), teams with five-time Eisner Award-winning graphic novelist Eric Powell (The Goon, Big Man Plans, Hillbilly) to bring you the tale of one of the most notoriously deranged serial killers in American history, Ed Gein.

Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? is an in-depth exploration of the Gein family and what led to the creation of the necrophile who haunted the dreams of 1950s America and inspired such films as Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Silence of the Lambs.

Painstakingly researched and illustrated, Schechter and Powell’s true crime graphic novel takes the Gein story out of the realms of exploitation and gives the reader a fact-based dramatization of these tragic, psychotic and heartbreaking events. Because, in this case, the truth needs no embellishment to be horrifying.

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BIPOC CATALOG

MANGA CATALOG

ROLE-PLAYING & TABLETOP GAMING CATALOG

PARTICIPATING PUBLISHERS

Image Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a collective of bestselling artists. Image has since become the third largest comics publisher in the United States. Image currently has six individuals on the Board of Directors: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri, Jim Valentino, and Eric Stephenson. It consists of five major houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline Comics, Skybound Entertainment, and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science fiction, fantasy, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor, and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today.

Founded in 2005 by Tyler and Wendy Chin-Tanner, A Wave Blue World is an independent publisher of high-quality graphic novels, anthologies, and art books, focusing on socially conscious storytelling and providing a platform for a multitude of creative voices.

The mantra of ABLAZE is quality first, with the goals of giving creators a platform, bringing new voices into the conversation, serving as diverse an audience as possible and bringing some of the best content from all corners of the globe to readers.

AfterShock Comics is a creatively driven comic book publisher led by a team of highly accomplished, life-long comics professionals and entertainment specialists. AfterShock is dedicated to working with the brightest stars in the creative community to reach out to new and established audiences and tell original, uniquely compelling stories – through comics, graphic novels and beyond.

Driven by madness and committed to quality. Mad Cave Studios, established in 2014 by Mark London, provides quality entertainment with a fresh take on an array of genres. From fantasy and action to scifi and horror, Mad Cave Studios publishes stories that resonate with unapologetic and authentic audiences.

Maverick is Mad Cave’s Young Adult imprint.

EDITOR’S PICK PANEL: Young Adult 

EDITOR’S PICK PANEL: Romance

Magnetic Press is a subsidiary of Polarity that publishes graphic novels, art books, and periodicals curated with a focus on internationally recognized content and talent, presented with premium quality design and production value.
 

Manga Classics are faithful adaptations of classic literature created by artists who have a genuine passion for the story they have produced. In the back of each copy of Manga Classics, you get their insights and feelings about the development for every character.

UDON Entertainment is a publisher of original and translated art books, graphic novels, and manga. UDON boasts an incredible lineup of highly sought-after products with production quality and English localization work that is second to none. Our best-known projects are those based on popular video game franchises, including Street Fighter, Okami, Mega Man, Dark Souls, Bayonetta, Bloodborne, Sonic the Hedgehog, and many more. UDON also publishes books based on top anime properties including Neon Genesis Evangelion, Gurren Lagann, and Robotech.

Queer Peers: Representation in Comics

DIAMOND BOOK DISTRIBUTORS and BOOKLIST have partnered to bring you QUEER PEERS: REPRESENTATION IN COMICS, a virtual webinar interviewing some of comics most prolific and upcoming creators. 

Join us on FRIDAY, JUNE 4 at 1P CT.

MODERATOR

Vincent (Vincey) Zalkind is a library worker in California. As a huge comic book fan he can usually be found advocating for comics and graphic novels as literacy, promoting LGBTQIA comics in the library, organizing his ever growing record collection, baking, or hanging out with his cat and partner. 

PARTICIPATING CREATORS

STEVE ORLANDO‘s first book ever was poorly drawn in fifth-grade classroom pencils on Xerox paper, and featured a doughboy with superpowers, and names changed from trademark purposes. He was a precocious child. Today he writes and produces comics, including VirgilCrude and stories in the Eisner Award Nominated Outlaw Territory at Image Comics. He launched Midnighter and took part in Batman and Robin Eternal and CMYK: Yellow at DC Entertainment. Find him at your convenience deep down the rabbit hole of discussing wine, spirits, or mythology.

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.

Grace continues to work as an illustrator, contributing art to musicians Jenny Lewis, Tegan and Sara, Childish Gambino, Colleen Green, and more. Clients include Cameron Crowe, Stars, and Capitol Records.

He continues to live in Los Angeles, where he can be found in coffee shops working on whatever the next thing may be.

HAZEL NEWLEVANT is a Portland-raised, Queens-residing cartoonist. Their comics include If This Be Sin, Tender-Hearted, Sugar Town, and No Ivy League. They edited and published the anthologies Chainmail Bikini and Comics For Choice. They co-edited the anthology Puerto Rico Strong, published by Lion Forge Comics, which received an Eisner Award. Their comics have been honored with the Ignatz Award, Xeric Grant and the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant. They have worked as an Associate Editor at Lion Forge Comics, and are currently the social media manager of A Wave Blue World. They like to dance around, alone or with others.

JEN HICKMAN is a visual storyteller and a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design’s Sequential Art program. Past work includes Lonely Receiver, TEST, Moth & Whisper, Jem and the Holograms, and more. They get really excited about dystopian fiction, good coffee, and drawing hands.

LELA GWEN is a writer that has written Hellraiser Bestiary 4 (BOOM!), Where We Live (Image), All We Ever Wanted (Wave Blue World), Bad Luck Chuck (Dark Horse), as well as upcoming graphic novel Nightmare in Savannah (Mad Cave Studios). She’s a proud social justice warrior, and the town weirdo in her rural community. She’s currently in school despite being way too old, but she loves it.

a wave blue world
aftershock

PW Book Show – AfterShock Comics

Animosity Year One

Dreaming Eagles

Miskatonic

Nuclear Family

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781935002604
Science Fiction
Ages 13 to 16
Available Now!

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781949028645
Science Fiction
Ages 13 to 16
June 1, 2021

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781949028652
Horror
Ages 16 And Up
July 20, 2021

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781949028737
Science Fiction
Ages 16 And Up
October 26, 2021

Rainbow Bridge

Scout's Honor

Shadow Doctor

We Live

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781949028676
Young Adult Fiction
Ages 12 And Up
August 17, 2021

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781949028690
Dystopian 
Ages 16 And Up
September 21, 2021

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781949028720
Crime & Mystery
Ages 16 And Up
November 2, 2021

AFTERSHOCK COMICS
9781949028607
Science Fiction
Ages 13 to 16
June 1, 2021

Publisher Weekly Book Show: May 25-27

Diamond Book Distributors joins Publisher Weekly for their first ever industry virtual event: US BOOK SHOW. We are excited to exhibit some of our publishers’ most anticipated books of the seasons including titles from Ablaze, AfterShock Comics, Asylum Press, Dynamite Entertainment, and Maverick.

Along with our title showcase, please join us for our exclusive creator chats with STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, ERIC POWELL, and HAROLD SCHECTER.  

Check out a list of available FREE DIGITAL REVIEW COPIES along with details for the creator chats below!

MAY 25 at 1PM EST

STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is an American writer known for comics and graphic novels such as HARLEY QUINN, BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT, SENSATIONAL WONDER WOMAN, SUPERMAN, TAARNA, and THE BUTCHER OF PARIS. Her stories and comics have appeared with DC Comics, AfterShock Comics, Dark Horse, Oni Press, Top Cow/Image Comics, Heavy Metal, Black Mask Studios, A Wave Blue World, and more. Stephanie is currently the writer for the ongoing Harley Quinn series at DC Comics with artist Riley Rossmo. 

Stephanie also holds a PhD in rhetoric and composition and and MA in English from the University of South Florida. She has taught writing and communication courses at the University at Buffalo, the University of South Florida, and the University of Tampa.

Outside of comics, Stephanie is a Muay Thai fighter and hockey player. She likes cats, old Westerns, and macaroni & cheese shaped like cartoons. 

NUCLEAR FAMILY • 9781949028737

America, 1957. Elvis dominates the airwaves and apple pie is served after every meal. But, with the dark cloud of nuclear holocaust looming, Korean War vet Tim McClean’s major concern is taking care of his family in the atomic age.

When the first bomb does drop on an unexpecting Midwest city, Tim and his family find themselves plunged into a strange new world, where what’s left of the United States has gone underground while continuing to wage war on Russia with unthinkable tactics.

Based on Philip K. Dick’s short story “Breakfast at Twilight,” NUCLEAR FAMILY is written by Stephanie Phillips (Butcher of Paris, Heavy Metal, ARTEMIS AND THE ASSASSIN, RED ATLANTIS) and illustrated by Tony Shasteen (Star Trek). It’s Cold War era science fiction at its most timely and terrifying.

 

MAY 25 at 2:30PM EST

Launched in 2002, Albatross Exploding Funnybooks has always been a labor of love for award-winning, Nashville-based cartoonist ERIC POWELL. The label began as a means to publish Powell’s creator-owned series The Goon, which mainstream publishers had deemed “too different.” Although The Goon later found a home and wider audience with Dark Horse Comics, Powell continued to publish, celebrate, and cultivate creator-owned titles through Albatross Exploding Funnybooks, including his all-ages comic Chimichanga and Rebecca Sugar’s Pug Davis. In 2016, Powell rededicated himself in earnest to his publishing company, launching his new fantasy series Hillbilly and other works such as the all-ages horror anthology Spook House, Fabian Rangel Jr. and Logan Faerber’s weird war tale ’Namwolf, and Brendon Small’s Galaktikon.

HAROLD SCHECHTER (born June 28, 1948) is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He is a Professor Emeritus at Queens College, City University of New York where he taught classes in American literature and myth criticism for forty-two years. Schechter’s essays have appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, and the International Herald Tribune. He is the editor of the Library of America volume, True Crime: An American Anthology. His newest book, published in March 2021, is Maniac: The Bath School Disaster and the Birth of the Modern Mass Killer.

DID YOU HEAR WHAT EDDIE GEIN DONE? • 9781949889048

One of the greats in the field of true crime literature, Harold Schechter (Deviant, The Serial Killer Files, Hell’s Princess), teams with five-time Eisner Award-winning graphic novelist Eric Powell (The Goon, Big Man Plans, Hillbilly) to bring you the tale of one of the most notoriously deranged serial killers in American history, Ed Gein.

Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? is an in-depth exploration of the Gein family and what led to the creation of the necrophile who haunted the dreams of 1950s America and inspired such films as Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Silence of the Lambs.

Painstakingly researched and illustrated, Schechter and Powell’s true crime graphic novel takes the Gein story out of the realms of exploitation and gives the reader a fact-based dramatization of these tragic, psychotic and heartbreaking events. Because, in this case, the truth needs no embellishment to be horrifying.

PARTICIPATING PUBLISHERS

AVAILABLE DIGITAL REVIEW COPIES

PW Book Show – Dynamite Entertainment

The Boys: Dear Becky

The Death of Nancy Drew

James Bond: Big Things

Rainbow Brite Digest Edition

Saved by a Whisker

DYNAMITE
9781524119904
Superheroes 
Ages 16 And Up
Available Now!

DYNAMITE
9781524119140
Crime & Mystery
Ages 13 to 16
July 6, 2021

DYNAMITE
9781524119119
Media Tie-In
Ages 16 And Up
July 6, 2021

DYNAMITE
9781524119560
Juvenile Fiction 
Ages 9 to 12
Available Now!

DYNAMITE
9781524120658
Juvenile Fiction
Ages 9 to 12
November 2, 2021

PW Book Show – Asylum Press

Beyond Doomsday : Illustrated Tales of The Apocalypse

Black Powder: Bloody Frontier Adventure

Farmhouse

Undead Evil

ASYLUM PRESS
9781617242250
Anthologies 
Ages 16 And Up
November 30, 2021

ASYLUM PRESS
9781617242274
Action/Adventure
Ages 13 To 16
December 7, 2021

ASYLUM PRESS
9781617242267
Crime & Mystery
Ages 13 To 16
December 7, 2021

ASYLUM PRESS
9781617242281
Horror
Ages 16 And Up
December 14, 2021

PW Book Show – Ablaze

ablaze

A Man's Skin

The Breaker Omnibus Volume 1

ABLAZE
9781950912483
Fantasy
Ages 16 And Up
November 9, 2021

ABLAZE
9781950912247
Action & Adventure
Ages 16 And Up
July 13, 2021

The Cimmerian Volume 1

The Cimmerian Volume 2

The Cimmerian Volume 3

ABLAZE
9781950912209
Fantasy
Ages 16 And Up
Available Now!

ABLAZE
9781950912346
Fantasy
Ages 16 And Up
July 13, 2021

ABLAZE
9781950912445
Fantasy
Ages 16 And Up
October 26, 2021

Trese Volume 1

Trese Volume 2

Trese Volume 3

ABLAZE
9781950912193
Horror
Ages 13 to 16
Available Now!

ABLAZE
9781950912339
Horror
Ages 13 to 16
July 13, 2021

ABLAZE
9781950912209
Horror
Ages 13 to 16
September 28, 2021

The Minecraft-inspired Misadventures of Frigiel and Fluffy Volume 1

The Minecraft-inspired Misadventures of Frigiel and Fluffy Volume 2

ABLAZE
9781950912223
Fantasy
Ages 9 to 12
Available Now!

ABLAZE
9781950912285
Fantasy
Ages 9 to 12
Available Now!