Shadowline founder Jim Valentino spoke with CBR about "Morning Glories," "27" and other successful books in 2010, future titles including "The Infinite Vacation" and "Green Wake," and Shadowline's publishing process.
Full article here.
Shadowline founder Jim Valentino spoke with CBR about "Morning Glories," "27" and other successful books in 2010, future titles including "The Infinite Vacation" and "Green Wake," and Shadowline's publishing process.
Full article here.
Dammit. CNV is confirmed as over. That ruined my day.
Yeah, sucks that it's over, maniacmatt -- but there's Green Wake, Term Life, and the CNV movie to look forward to.
What's Term Life? I haven't heard of that one. And in regards to the movie, I'm not sure how they'll end it now. The series didn't exactly have a clean ending...
so the new ongoing shadowhawk series is kaput?
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I think it was simply a case of the book not pulling in good enough numbers. The five issues were supposed to be released in a TPB after #5, but it had to be canceled. A shame. ShadowHawk has always been my favorite Image Comics character. I was enjoying the new series since it featured the return of Paul Johnstone, so I was disappointed it had to be canceled. :(
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