Action
Lab Entertainment is excited to announce that Super Real Graphics
publisher Jason Martin has accepted a position to spearhead its new
mature readers line, Action Lab: Danger Zone, and merge his SR Graphics
with the new brand.
While Action Lab is known more for its high-profile
all-ages friendly properties, including the Eisner-nominated Princeless,
the upcoming Molly Danger from Jamal Igle, and various licensed
properties from toys and animation, it reinforces its dedication to
publishing a full spectrum of comic book content. The creation of the
Danger Zone imprint allows it to continue to seek out the best projects
for any audience, and as the newly-appointed publisher for the brand,
Martin can use his experience running a mature readers line of books to
help ALE achieve bigger and better things.
In merging the two creator-owned publishing
companies, Action Lab now also brings the existing Super Real Graphics
properties to their new Danger Zone catalog, including the cult indie
hit Zombie Tramp from Dan Mendoza. A fan favorite since its release in
late 2010, Zombie Tramp’s sold-out graphic novel will be getting both a
new printing, as well as a sequel series in 2013. Additionally, all of
Action Lab’s current projects that qualify as 'mature' will move over to
the new line, including the trade paperback collection of Dave Dwonch’s
just-concluding critically acclaimed video game raunch-fest, Double
Jumpers.
"Bringing Jason Martin, and Super Real Graphics,
into the Action Lab family is quite the coup," says Action Lab President
Kevin Freeman. "Not only do we get a proven talent in Martin to ply
his trade with us, but this move also allows us to look for and publish
quality work of all kinds--not just kid-friendly fare. This lets us
expand our horizons, and Action Lab undoubtedly will be better for it."
“I have been a fan of Jason’s SRG brand for many
years, and I’m thrilled that he will be extending his talent, positive
energy, and dedication to the craft to the Action Lab stable of books,”
says ALE Creative Director Dave Dwonch.
“I’m incredibly excited to take my efforts at
showcasing boundary pushing, genre redefining material to an even larger
audience with the backing of the talented folks at ALE,” exclaims
Martin. “I’m as passionate for comics as a person can be, especially the
creative and quirky ideas born from creators with a story to tell in
this graphic medium, and truly love working with them to share their
visions.”
In 2013 the line will launch with several new
books--both from new talent (with titles like the horror-tinged
desert-baked graphic novel The Trip, the viral-outbreak survival saga
The Rabid, and the mind-bending genre-blending exploits of a boy and his
talking kitten in Ehmm Theory), and from previously- published creators
(including Tony Fleecs and Tone Rodriguez’s poetry-powered American
Goth Chick, Dave Dwonch and Rob Ruddell’s time-hopping rogue nuke
mythology Ghost Town, and Martin’s own Regan-era zombie lovefest Night
of the 80’s Undead). There are more titles in store as well, including
the aforementioned SR Graphics title Zombie Tramp, and Grant Gould’s
Norse mythology by-way-of Tolkien The Wolves of Odin saga. Overall,
this is a truly inspired line-up for fans of graphic fiction that will
see release in print via comic book shops, as well as online via
ComiXology and all major digital providers.
Action Lab received two Eisner nominations in 2012 for its
critically-acclaimed all-ages comic Princeless, and has been praised for
its diverse library of titles, including Pirate Eye, Fracture, and
works like the upcoming Skyward and Odin Jones. Be sure to visit the
Action Lab website http://www.actionlabcomics.com for more information, including links to social media outlets and submission information.
ABOUT ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT
Action Lab Entertainment
was founded in 2010 by a group of independent comic creators with the
sole intent to bring the world the most action packed,
thought-provoking, entertaining comics available, thereby ushering in a
new age of world peace under the dominating, yet benign control of the
Action Lab. Action Lab Entertainment is the public front for all the
activities of the Action Lab and its members. Although most of the
Action Lab’s activities remain classified, Action Lab Entertainment can
disclose that two of its many functions are the marketing of comic books
through various sales outlets, and the expansion of their domination
into other mediums.
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