Said
Zenescope Editor-in-Chief Ralph Tedesco, “We’ve spent several years
growing the Zenescope brand but digital publishing gives us more
flexibility and allows us to step outside of the horror and fantasy
genres and bring some other titles we’re passionate about into the mix.
And we can offer these books at a lower cost to readers.”
Zenescope
is planning to offer most #1 issues of its digital first titles free of
charge for one week upon release and for between $0.99 to $1.99
thereafter. Here’s a list if the planned digital first releases for
2013:
Family Pets (All Ages) - After
turning sixteen, Thomasina begins to accept that her life will remain
unremarkable... But when she wakes up one morning to discover that her
foster family has been turned into pet animals, her ordinary life will
turn into an extraordinary adventure! The series is written by Pat Shand
and artwork by Sara Dill. (April release)
Monster Hunters' Survival Guide (Action/Horror) – Set in
a modern world where monsters of all types very much exist. This series
centers on monster hunter, John Paul Russ as he attempts to thwart
dangerous and terrifying monsters and beings of all kinds. (Summer
release)
SciFi & Fantasy (Mature Fantasy/Horror) –
In the same vein as classic horror series “Tales From the Darkside” and
“Twilight Zone,” Zenescope offers fascinating horror and sci-fi series
one-shots giving readers a frightening view of the not so distant
future. (Summer release)
Guardians (Comedy) – A
mature supernatural comedy written by Ralph Tedesco with artwork by
Carlos Granda. More information coming later this year. (Fall release)
Suckers (Comedy) –
A mature comedy about two vampires who decide to go on a killing spree
after being fed up with how vamps are depicted in films and TV. Written
by Pat Shand and artwork by Ian McGinty. (Fall release)
For more information about the titles mentioned here, and all over Zenescope titles, visit www.zenescope.com or follow their updates on Facebook and Twitter.
Zenescope
Entertainment was founded by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco in 2005, and
has quickly grown into one of the top comic book and graphic novel
publishing companies in the world. Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales and
subsequent spinoff series such as Wonderland, Neverland and Robyn Hood,
which put a dark twist on classic fables, are some of the best-selling
and longest-running original independent comic books on shelves today.
Zenescope publishes and develops both original and licensed material and
has worked with dozens of clients that include Discovery Channel,
History Channel, CBS, Lionsgate TV, Mandalay Vision, New Line Cinema,
Titmouse Studios and many others.
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