Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Dead Run TPB out Today
Dead Run comes out today in trade paperback. It's a cross between Road Warrior and The Transporter with a dash of Escape from New York thrown in for flavor. So, if like a little snark with your post-apocalyptic stories, this one is for you. Art is by Francesco Biagini, the rock star who is doing the art for my mini-series DINGO. It is a good lookin' book. Get a copy now. Available at your LCS or a major book store near you. Or, as always, you can purchase it through BOOM!'s website.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Released this week
I'm still in Indiana trying to get my family settled so this announcement is a couple of days late. I have two comics that hit shelves this week. If you can't find them in your LCS, you can always order them (and any of my other titles) directly from the BOOM! website.
The first is 28 Days Later #4, the last issue in the opening story arc for this ongoing series. If you're a fan of the movie, you should really dig this book. Declan Shelvey is doing such an amazing job that I'm afraid they'll have to find a better writer to keep the story on a level playing field with the art.
The second book is DINGO #1, the graphic adaptation of my online novel of the same name (see sidebar). It's a four issue mini so I had to streamline the story, but that's a good thing. I like to think I've grown as a story teller since I first wrote the novel, so hopefully this adaptation will read even better than the novel.
Also, the final issue of Swordsmith Assassin came out last week. If you dig feudal Japan and legendary swordplay with a healthy dose of revenge, pick it up. You will not be sorry.
The first is 28 Days Later #4, the last issue in the opening story arc for this ongoing series. If you're a fan of the movie, you should really dig this book. Declan Shelvey is doing such an amazing job that I'm afraid they'll have to find a better writer to keep the story on a level playing field with the art.
The second book is DINGO #1, the graphic adaptation of my online novel of the same name (see sidebar). It's a four issue mini so I had to streamline the story, but that's a good thing. I like to think I've grown as a story teller since I first wrote the novel, so hopefully this adaptation will read even better than the novel.
Also, the final issue of Swordsmith Assassin came out last week. If you dig feudal Japan and legendary swordplay with a healthy dose of revenge, pick it up. You will not be sorry.
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