The dark-edged comics of Avatar Press stepped into the spotlight in sunny San Diego as Editor-in-Chief William Christiansen laid out the publisher's upcoming projects, including a new series by Alan Moore.
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The dark-edged comics of Avatar Press stepped into the spotlight in sunny San Diego as Editor-in-Chief William Christiansen laid out the publisher's upcoming projects, including a new series by Alan Moore.
Full article here.
"Johnston's "Bleeding Cool Magazine #1" will be out in October, totaling out at 104 pages for $3.99. "We're trying to do….when Wizard wasn't shit!" Christiansen declared. The magazine will feature price guides and news articles, including an interview with Alan Moore and a history of comics retrospective."
Oh, great! Now Rich Johnston will vomit his anti-DC crap every month IN PRINT!
I used to be a fanof Avatar. But then I became a fan of digital comics. I can't understand why a once progressive publisher like Avatar won't embrace the digital market. I haven't read an Avatar comic in nearly two years, but as soon as they go digital I'll probably spend a small fortune on them. They are losing serious money here. Fools.
virtue untested is innocence
Night of the Living Dead ongoing my Lapham? YES.
Caligula sequel? OH MY FUCK YES. I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW I WANTED THAT BUT I DO. YES YES YES.
This just in: Chris Sprouse has pulled out of Orson Scott Card.
Jokingly? Not a bit of it.
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