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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.”

Aftershock Announces Political Thriller ‘Red Atlantis’

A series of unexplained, violent crimes on Election Day around the U.S. leads the FBI to zero in on a covert group of Russian terrorists.

When a Texas journalism student named Miriam accidentally finds herself mixed up in the investigation, her life will never be the same. With political espionage, treason, and even mind control, can she clear her name and stop the U.S. from entering into a new Cold War?

From writer Stephanie Phillips (Butcher of Paris, Artemis and the Assassin, Descendent) and artist Robert Carey (Aliens: Resistance, James Bond) comes a fast-paced political thriller that explores the dark history of U.S./Russian relations.

Stephanie Phillips on some of the inspiration behind creating the book:

“Red Atlantis was actually created by Jan Neumann, a former intelligence officer in Russia’s Federal Security Service. After defecting to the U.S. with his wife in 2008, Jan worked with the FBI to find and apprehend European mobsters. Red Atlantis is Jan’s brainchild and born from a lot of his own experiences, as well as the history of the U.S. and Russia’s tense relationship.”

Stephanie Phillips on this being her third book with Aftershock (Descedent, Artemis and the Assassin) and how it’s been working with the publisher and creative teams:

“AfterShock has always supported my work and ideas while giving me a palace to improve my skills as a writer. Working with amazing artists and editors to bring these ideas to life is extremely exciting as a creator.”

Stephanie Phillips on what she hopes comic fans will get out of this and why should they add it to their pull list:

“There are a lot of familiar themes – espionage, politics, Russia/US tension – but the story brings a supernatural element that is actually steeped in history. Add to that Jan Neumann bringing his life experiences and expertise to this story, and I think our creative team was able to accomplish something really unique with Red Atlantis.”

Joe Carriker Discusses LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Superheroes

Author Joe Carriker discusses his novel SACRED BAND with Francisca Goldsmith of Publisher Spotlight.

Rusty may have been a kid during that glorious age but he remembers his idol, Sentinel, saving lives and righting wrongs — until he was outed in an incredible scandal that forced him into isolation. When a gay friend of Rusty living in the Czech Republic goes missing, Rusty is forced to acknowledge that while the world’s governments claim that super teams are outdated and replaced by legal law enforcement, there are simply some places where the law doesn’t protect everyone — so he manages to find and recruit Sentinel to help him find his friend.

But the disappearance of the friend is merely one move in a terrible plot against queer youth. A team of supers may be old-fashioned, but this may be a battle requiring some incredible reinforcements.

Fore more information on SACRED BAND, click here

‘Pulp’ and ‘Billionaire Island’ Make Library Journal’s Best Books of 2020 List

LIBRARY JOURNAL is an American trade publication for librarians and reports news about the library world, emphasizing public libraries, as well as offers feature articles about aspects of professional practice. Along with reviews, exclusive previews, interviews, and more, LIBRARY JOURNAL announces their Best Books of the year list annual. This year PULP by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, published by Image Comics, and BILLIONAIRE ISLAND by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh, published by Ahoy Comics, were announced as two of LIBRARY JOURNAL’S picks for Best Books of 2020.

PULP

Written by: Ed Brubaker
Illustrated by: Sean Phillips
Published by: Image Comics
ISBN: 9781534316447
Price: $16.99
Genre: Crime & Mystery
On Sale: Available Now!

Max Winters, a pulp writer in 1930s New York, finds himself drawn into a story not unlike the tales he churns out at 5 cents a word – tales of a wild west outlaw dispensing justice with a six-gun. But will Max be able to do the same, when pursued by bank robbers, Nazi spies, and enemies from his past?

One part thriller, one part meditation on a life of violence, PULP is unlike anything the award-winning team of BRUBAKER and PHILLIPS have ever done. A celebration of pulp fiction, set in a world on the brink. And another must-have hardback from one of comics most-acclaimed teams. 

“Thrilling… VERDICT Eisner Award winners Brubaker and Phillips (Kill or Be Killed Deluxe Edition), joined by artist Jacob Phillips (Cruel Summer), continue their streak as the best team in comics, delivering more intrigue and wonderfully developed, memorable characters in 72 pages than most creators can manage in twice as many.”

LIBRARY JOURNAL

BILLIONAIRE ISLAND

Written by: Mark Russell
Illustrated by: Steve Pugh
Published by: Ahoy Comics
ISBN: 9781952090028
Price: $16.99
Genre: Dystopian
On Sale: Available Now!

A savage satire reuniting the critically acclaimed team behind DC’s The Flintstones—writer Mark Russell (SECOND COMING) and artist Steve Pugh (Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass)—in a new graphic novel. Welcome to Billionaire Island, where anything goes…if you can afford it. But the island’s ultra-rich inhabitants are about to learn that their ill-gotten gains come at a VERY high price.

The Boys Interview: Garth Ennis Corresponds with Dear Becky

It’s been eight years since writer Garth Ennis concluded his run on The Boys. Since that time, Ennis’ blistering take on superheroes (with co-creator with Darick Robertson), has gone from the comics’ controversial hot potato to criticially-acclaimed Amazon Prime TV show. The writer Garth Ennis, artist Russ Braun, and publisher Dynamite are returning for more! The new book is called The Boys: Dear Becky, and it promises to flesh out both the pre-history of The Boys, relive some classic moments, and move the series into the future.

In the following interview, Garth Ennis explains how this new book connects to the original run and more.

The Boys: Dear Becky

DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT
ISBN: 9781524119904
Price: $19.99
Genre: Superheroes
Ages: 16+

On Sale: February 23, 2020

 

DIAMOND: The original run of The Boys ended in 2012, after a whopping 90 total issues. Readers who enjoyed the pointed satire, emotional storytelling and brutal action of the book have been clamoring for more ever since. Now they’re getting the proper article. What’s it like returning to this world in 2020?

Garth Ennis: Originally I never intended to do more with The Boys at all, but for obvious reasons I’ve found myself thinking about the story and characters again over the past couple of years. There was one aspect of the original story, and one character in particular, that I never felt got a fair shake…

That character being Becky Butcher, whose demise motivates her husband Billy to do the terrible things he does—but who only actually appears in two issues of the original book. I liked writing Becky very much, almost as much as Butcher himself, and I wanted to look in greater detail at how her relatively brief appearance cast such a long shadow.

DIAMOND: Of course, this series will be perfectly approachable for new readers and the countless new fans of The Boys. However, for those who have been on this whole journey with you, Darick, Russ and co. or have caught up recently, how does this new series tie to the previous one?

Garth Ennis: So, 12 years after the events of the series, Hughie and Annie have come back to his hometown in Scotland to get married—about time, Annie might say, and she’d be right (Hughie has gotten no more decisive in the intervening period). Then a mysterious package arrives, apparently out of the blue, containing documents that shed new light on The Boys’ long-deceased leader, Billy Butcher. This is very dangerous ground for Hughie, psychologically speaking—he’s been living with the fallout of the horrifically violent times he spent with Butcher ever since. But now he has no choice but to head down the rabbit hole, back to the days when Butcher, MM, Frenchie and the Female were part of his life.

Hughie is going to find things out about Butcher that he never knew before, things that might get him looking at his erstwhile boss- and his own life, come to that—in a rather different light. But he’ll have to figure out who it is that’s trying to drag him back into the world of The Boys in the first place- and why.

DIAMOND: With The Boys back in town, exploding in the mainstream, Preacher wrapping up a strong run on TV, and Punisher books on the stands and in the works, have people finally caught up with the Garth Ennis flavor?

Garth Ennis: Long may it continue, I suppose.

AfterShock Comics Merges with Rive Gauche Media

As reported by Forbes, AfterShock Comics has merged with reality TV distributor Rive Gauche to form a new company, AfterShock Media. AfterShock Comics is an American comic book publisher launched in 2015. AfterShock is described as a “hybrid comic book company combining the creative edge of an independent comic book publisher with the strengths and experience of a traditional powerhouse. This announcement is the latest in comics-media merger news as independent comic publishing houses expand their media capabilities into film, television, streaming, games, podcasting and other emerging channels.

AfterShock Comics is home to several best-selling comic series including Animosity, Dark Red, Babyteeth and A Walk Through Hell, plus new work such as We Live (by the Miranda Brothers) and Miles to Go (written by B. Clay Moore). 

Rive Gauche is best known for unscripted series such as Homicide Hunter, Something’s Killing Me, Very Scary People, Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, Ice Cold Killer, My Strange Addiction, and My Crazy Obsession. Both companies are helmed by CEO Jon Kramer, who will assume CEO duties for the combined company.

“The significance of this strategic union cannot be understated because our ground-breaking, diverse comic IP will now have a team to support and drive its growth into TV, film, gaming and podcasts, fueled by the development, production and distribution of both scripted and unscripted content,” said Kramer. “Rive Gauche and I were looking for a way to reenter the scripted space because we saw an insatiable appetite with the proliferation of channels.”

“AfterShock Comics proved to be the perfect vehicle offering IP beyond capes and tights, instead spanning many different popular genres,” said Kramer. “Rive Gauche is committed to maintaining the caliber of unscripted programming it’s known for, by identifying and responding to industry trends and demands, while aiming to be just as quality-driven and relevant with scripted programming creation and distribution.”

Lee Kramer is set to head up the AfterShock Film & TV division as President of Film & TV for Rive Gauche while AfterShock Comics will continue to be led by Editor-in-Chief Mike Marts, CCO/Publisher Joe Pruett and President Lee Kramer.

For a full catalog of AfterShock Comics titles, click here.

Warner Bros. Picks Up ‘Black’ for Feature Adaptation

As reported by Deadline, Warner Bros. has acquired BLACK, the fan-favorite series from Black Mask comics created by Kwanza Osajyefo and Tim Smith. 

The story centers on one young man who survives a violent event and realizes that he is part of an extraordinary set of people. However, a secret consortium wants to control their abilities, and he soon finds himself at the center of a war over the future of mankind itself. 

“Part of the inspiration for Black came from my experiencing the lack of representation in comics publishing and how that directly relates to the scarceness of black characters,” said Osajyefo told Deadline. “For most of comics’ history, white outcasts have been used as allegories for marginalized groups while claiming to reflect the world outside our window. BLACK strips away this veneer to juxtapose superpowers with race while allowing black people to see ourselves authentically in media and inviting wider audiences into parts of our experience. We’re excited to bring this story to everyone through film, and thankful to Studio 8 for believing in it.”

“We became involved in the development of this story over a year ago,” said Studio 8 CEO Jeff Robinov. “Black represents a new generation of storytellers and creators who can accurately tell black stories with the type of care the industry has lacked for decades. The thought-provoking concept caught our attention early on, and we’re proud to play a role in bringing this story to the screen.”

Bryan Edward Hill, who is a producer on DC’s Titans, has written the script. Jeff Robinov, Guy Danella, and John Graham will produce from Studio 8 with Black Mask Studio’s Matteo Pizzolo and Brett Gurewitz to serve as producer and executive producer. Osajyefo and Smith are co-producers as well. The team is currently looking to attach a director.

For a preview of the book, see below. For more information on BLACK VOLUME 1, click here.

‘Invincible’ Animated Series Teaser Released

Amazon has released footage of their anticipated animated adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s acclaimed superhero series Invincible. Check out the trailer for an early action packed look at how the show is coming together.

For those unfamiliar with the comic book series, “Invincible revolves around 17-year-old Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), who’s just like every other guy his age — except his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons).” However, “as Mark develops powers of his own, he discovers his father’s legacy may not be as heroic as it seems.” Invincible will be available for streaming in 2021.

If you want to get ready for the new series, be sure to check out these INVINCIBLE collections available now anywhere you buy books!

To see a full catalog of INVINCIBLE titles, click here

Celebrate National Book Month with Graphic Novels!

It’s finally here! National Book Month is held each October. 

The month-long celebration focuses on the importance of reading, writing and literature. In honor of National Book Month, pick up one of these best-selling graphic novels at your favorite bookstore.

For a full list of Diamond’s best-selling graphic novels between January and September 2020, click here.

The Old Guard Book One

IMAGE COMICS
9781534302402
Fantasy | Ages 16+

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The Old Guard Book Two

IMAGE COMICS
9781534313774
Fantasy | Ages 16+

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The Boys Omnibus Volume 1

DYNAMITE
9781524108595
Superheroes | Ages 16+

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The Walking Dead Compendium Volume 4

IMAGE COMICS
9781534313408
Horror | Ages 16+

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Monstress Volume 5

IMAGE COMICS
9781534316614
Fantasy | Ages 16+

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Pathfinder RPG: Advanced Players Guide (P2)

PAIZO INC.
9781640782570
Role Playing & Fantasy | Ages 16+

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