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Showing posts with label Zombie Tramp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zombie Tramp. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 13

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 AM

Dan Mendoza returns for the one year anniversary of the ongoing series in a special issue written and drawn by the Zombie Tramp creator himself. As Janey makes her way to Florida for vengeance, she's offered a chance at forgiveness to one of those that wronged her and set her on her twisted path.

As anxious as I always am to read another issue of one of my favorite titles, this one was especially exciting.  It's crazy to think that it's already been a year since the ongoing series for Zombie Tramp, yet here we are.  What better way to celebrate with issue 13, complete with a wide assortment of covers to collect.

During her journey headed to Florida, Janey happens to run into one of the many people from her past that wronged her.  After being invited to his home, complete with wife who was equally as guilty for terrible deeds, the horror show begins.  It is page after page of revenge, day after day of pain, as Janey returns the favor for all that was done to her.  While it may not change what contributed to her current state of "living", it did offer a bit of closure, and also opened the door for more questions.

Wow.  With all the intense artwork in issues we have seen thus far, this is way up there.  As you'd expect with the anniversary issue, Dan himself provides all the gruesome visuals within.  It was fantastic to see him illustrate this book, and man did he deliver.

If you've never read any Zombie Tramp to this point, this is a hell of an issue to jump into.  It is undoubtedly one of the strongest, both in story, emotion and art.  Be prepared for some one of the issues that pushes the envelope the most.  Even if you don't grab all the variants like I will, just one copy will be worth the price.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 12

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 11:00 AM

In an effort to make it to Miami faster, Zombie Tramp takes to the air this time on a one-way ticket to chaos. Can Janey control her temper and her human form on a 6-hour flight full of annoyances?

Maybe. But add one more unexpected element to the mix and you’ve got yourself one angry zombie on a plane.

Snakes on a plane?  Not this time.  This time, it's zombie on a plane.  I've never seen the previously mentioned title, but I'm sure it doesn't hold up to this book.  It's hard to when you enjoy Zombie Tramp as much as I do, and still going strong 12 issues into Volume 3.

After the unexpected results of her attempt to teleport, Janey decides to resort to more conventional methods of travel.  Unfortunately, that means trying her patience with the regular assortment of undesirable neighbors on a long plane ride.  Although she gave it a good effort, her temper got the best of her and she flips out on what turns out to be a gremlin in disguise.  Meanwhile, we are introduced to what appears to be yet another new force in the mix, and possibly more powerful.

Compared to a lot of the other recent issues, this was a bit more toned down.  There was a bit of action and powers that we get to see illustrated, but nothing of huge mention.  As always, it's nice to see a new character design, and it'll be great to see more in upcoming issues.

With this newest arc starting, I'm excited to have another possible protagonist that is on Janey's level.  The hints we are left with at the end leave you itching just enough to want more.  Then again, Zombie Tramp usually does, although usually drooling.  That aside, it's looking like another cool storyline that you'll want to check out.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Zombie Tramp vs Vampblade 1

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 AM

In a story too big to contain in the pages of her regular monthly series, fan-favorite undead anti-heroine Zombie Tramp breaks out into an all-new limited series that pits her against a new larger-than-life supernatural foe… Vampblade! Can Zombie Tramp hold her own against this new interdimensional weapon-wielding comic book bad girl brought to life, or has she met her sexy/crazy/cool match? Let the hair pulling and blood spilling begin!

No sooner am I talking about the spinoff series in a previous review do I get my hands on it.  Now that is good timing if there was any.  And good luck, as getting your hands on anything Zombie Tramp like the first issue of Zombie Tramp vs Vampblade is fantastic.

These two sexy, badass ladies of the supernatural have had their share of bad meetups.  This one tops them all, as Vampblade "rescues" a potential victim of vampire attacks.  Turns out that this poor little lady is Janey aka Zombie Tramp looking for her next meal.  After a rather one sided fight ensues, Janey tries to take over Vampblade's body to rather unexpected results.

As unusual as it is, the artwork this time featured virtually nothing in the way of guts and gore.  Or NSFW content, save for some gratuitous butt shots.  There was plenty of action, that's for sure, which was drawn just as nicely.  Just no queen of the undead boobies, but the short skirt made up for it.  Sort of.

I've mentioned before how much I love Zombie Tramp, quite frequently in fact.  As much as I obsess over Janey though, getting a new leading lady pitted against her is a welcome addition.  If you haven't read the main series up to now, do so right away, and then be sure to grab this as well.

For more information on Zombie Tramp vs Vampblade or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 11

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 AM

Zombie Tramp creates a flesh beast from cemetery inhabitants to do battle with the hulking meth monster that’s plagued her visit to Detroit; but will Motown’s supernatural defender Vampblade help Janey in her fight, or team-up against her? It’s a boneyard brawl of beasts and beauties, as Janey fights for her right to ease on down the road!

There has been a lot going on for our queen of the undead lately.  Between trying to deal with the uber zombie that's been after her, and the recent new player to the game Vampblade, Janey has her work cut out for her.  Apparently, there's not even any rest for the undead as we jump into issue 11 of Zombie Tramp.

Finally, we get a bit of resolution to the conflict between Janey and super zombie as she realizes he is in essence a part of her.  She is merciful, and more so, helps him get back at the drug lord who first screwed him over.  Just prior to getting that revenge, in typical Zombie Tramp fashion, Vampblade makes one more appearance, albeit a brief and fruitless one.  Right at the end, Janey tries her hand at a new skill, and amusingly enough, ends up right in the last place she'd want to be.

We get a little more Vampblade to check out, a lot more guts, and of course, some naughty Janey bits.  There were some pretty neat shots of hulk zombie that as gorey as they were, still did a good job of making you feel bad for the character.  Did I mention the naughty Janey bits?  Oh, yes, I did.  Yes, they're in there.

This issue actually serves as a closer to this current arc, and I'm really anxious to see what happens next.  I'm very curious as to what the implications are of Janey arriving where she did, and I look forward to the next Vampblade interaction.  If you haven't fallen for Janey by now, this is a prime time to do so before the next arc begins, as well as the Zombie Tramp/Vampblade mini series.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 10

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 11:00 AM

Zombie Tramp faces a new monster of her own creation, when a Detroit meth maker cooks up a batch of her undead bath salts! Meanwhile it's chaos in the streets as the new drug has users turning into tweaker zombies! Plus Motor City's own resident bad girl, Vampblade, cuts in on the action!

Start with the queen of the undead.  Mix in an unexpected after effect of her taking a bath.  Add new players to the assortment of paranormal.  Splash in the fact that the queen of the undead is hot, and that about sets you up for the tenth ongoing issue of Zombie Tramp.

After spotting some zombies on a rampage, and ones she did not create, Janey sets off to see what their deal is.  Upon arriving at the scene, the gargantuan of the two catches her scent and rushes her, furiously blaming her for his existence.  Before being pommeled though, newcomer Vampblade (from the last issue cameo) slices and dices into their meeting.  Later that evening, Janey lures in hulk zombie to get more answers, but even with her powers cannot contain him.

With more new characters in this issue, we had some great new artwork to enjoy.  Between the designs of the characters themselves, as well as a pretty sick face off at the end, it was another solid book.  I can't wait to see more of Vampblade in action in later issues.  Oddly, Janey was not as alluring as usual, save for some bikini action.  Not that I look forward to that or anything. *cough*

Things are really getting intense now with this new uber zombie that can hold his own, as well as the still fairly mysterious Vampblade.  I really look forward to learning more about her, and of course seeing another possible fight with the big guy and Janey.  If you're just starting from her, the last issue, or completely, this is setting up for more and should continue to be purchased.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.


Saturday, March 21, 2015

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 9

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 11:00 AM

Perfect jumping on point for new readers! Janey is back, fresh from a dirt nap, and continuing her cross-country quest. But when a bath in what appears to be an abandoned Detroit warehouse leaves rings in the tub, the meth chef resident cooks up a new drug... yep, it's Breaking Bath Salts! Plus a major character in an all-new upcoming ongoing monthly series makes her first ever full costume appearance!

As mentioned, this is a pretty great place to jump into the series if you've seen none of it.  As a big fan, I'd certainly say you should read all of the books that have come out so far.  But, if you're just looking for a intro to Zombie Tramp, Issue 9 is a great way to dive in.

Even zombie girls need their beauty rest, especially when they are as hot as Janey.  After a much needed dirt nap, the natural next step is a bath in the house of a druggie of course.  Then it gets really weird, as Janey's bath water ends up being the new drug craze (complete with real life bath salt reference).  All hell breaks loose from there, as you'd think.

Along with the usual artwork with blood and boobs that has been enjoyable from the start, we see some new pieces here.  Not only do we see some crazy new zombie designs, but at the very end we see a new mysterious character.  She's apparently going to be getting a new series, and this is our first full viewing of her look.

Both the ongoing story and the introduction to a new series character kept my interest as strong as always.  The bath salt thing was a bit overboard, but then again, the idea of a sexy zombie is as well right?  Like I said before, if you want to see Zombie Tramp for the first time, this is as good an issue as any.  For long time fans, it's more of the great book we've had all along.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 8

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 11:00 AM

As Zombie Tramp makes her way through the Southwest, she stops for a bite at a local fast food chain. It seems that ordering off the menu at this chicken joint can land you in the nugget grinder though, so Janey will have to wield her budding necro powers well if she wants to stay undead! Janey’s prize possession, her copy of the Necronomicon that helps her blend in and survive as an undead zombie tramp amongst the living, has gone missing. Now can she retrieve the book even though its new owner stirs long lost feelings as well?

I have to tell you, when I opened up my first issue I didn't know what to expect.  Then I opened another, and another, and I found myself quite the fan.  I never thought I'd get into Zombie Tramp so much, but it totally grew on me.  Eight issues in with the ongoing series, and I am still very much intrigued by Janey.

The undead road trip continues, and Janey is on the hunt for her Necronomicon.  Lucky for her, it has landed in the hands of a nerd who manages to summon her right to it.  He actually reminds her of someone from her past, and after a unusually emotional flashback tale, this nerd is in the for night of his life.  No good deed goes unpunished as Janey finds out the next morning, but in typical Zombie Tramp fashion, she makes sure his bad deed is harshly punished.

Most of this issue goes without the usual gore and spends its time illustrating pretty normal scenes.  That is, normal with the exception of a completely naked zombie hottie.  But, an issue of Zombie Tramp would probably be weird without any blood and guts, which are drawn as gross as always in the best way.

There really should be no shock factor with Zombie Tramp by now if you've stuck with it this far.  And even Janey deserves some Valentines love right?  She does as far as I'm concerned and also deserves to have this issue of her book bought by all you fellow nerds on your next trip to the shop.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 7

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 AM

As Zombie Tramp makes her way through the Southwest, she stops for a bite at a local fast food chain. It seems that ordering off the menu at this chicken joint can land you in the nugget grinder though, so Janey will have to wield her budding necro powers well if she wants to stay undead!

Normally I wouldn't start with a disclaimer, but I figured I would just get it out of the way.  I have been trying to keep up with the ongoing series, but alas I fell short on the last couple issues.  As such, Zombie Tramp #7 does have me jumping in with a bit of a story gap, but eager nonetheless to read.

After her battle in Sin City, it appears Janey has been continuing on her road trip, leaving plenty of carnage behind her.  Making a quick stop at a fast food restaurant, she uses her sexy, albeit illusioned body, to acquire a snack from her own personal menu.  Back on the road after, she finds herself captured and for some reason being prepared to be turned into zombie nuggets.  Once again, she shows off the extent of her powers and manages to barely escape.

As many of these as I've read now, there always manages to be another surprise in the next issue.  The artwork has been consistently good, with all the guts and gore you'd expect from a zombie comic, with one particular scene this time really showing off just how gross it can get.  There was also a lot more of Janey shown off than I think I've seen before on internal pages, so heads up on that (or selling point perhaps?).

I have been a pretty solid fan of Zombie Tramp ever since I first got into it.  Lately I've found myself growing to be an even bigger fan, going so far as to seek out rare issues online.  As one would expect, especially this round, it is not a book for those with a weak stomach.  Otherwise, I would more than pass this along as a new read to anyone.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 4

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 9:00 AM

As Zombie Tramp stirs up trouble in Sin City she catches the attention of its most legendary resident, The King! The problem is he “left the building” three decades ago--so what kind of undead monster sits on the throne now? It’s a buffet of all out high-stakes reanimated action!

The awaiting showdown has come in our journey with the lady of the night in zombie mode.  In case that premise completely throws you off, now would be a good time to hit your store and catch up.  I’m hoping though, that you are aware by now that I’d be referring to Janey aka Zombie Tramp.  Will what happens in Vegas stay in Vegas or is it time for Janey to check out?

With all the majority of zombie Elvis’ minions out of the way, the moment for our super powered zombie faceoff has arrived.  It is do or die for Janey.....wait scratch that.  It’s kill or be killed?  You get the point right?  Our lusty undead girl has to take big bad down, and he has shown that he will not go down easy.  Showing off her strengths once again, she serves him a big old plate of Vegas payback.

Taking on the King for the finale gave the artist another great opportunity to show us their stuff.  The nonstop fight scenes kept the pace fluid all the way to the last blow.  As you’d imagine, this last battle has no shortage of violence and body parts, illustrated in all its nasty glory.  Yet somehow, by the end Janey is as appealing as always.  For a zombie that is.

Wrapping up the first arc for Zombie Tramp’s ongoing books, I’ve definitely enjoyed them overall.  It’s a morbidly fun story quite unlike anything else, especially for the genre.  Although familiarity with Janey might be nice, it isn’t necessary to have seen  anything prior to her arrival in Sin City.  With this now a regular series, grab these four issues and get going before the next arc starts.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 3

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 11:00 AM

Zombie Tramp has fallen in with the wrong crowd in her adventure to Las Vegas… specifically, the undead clutches of the king of Sin City’s sex trade. Now she’s being forced to wed the jump-suited monster of a man in a private ceremony at the Grand Canyon! But in this unholy wedding, “Til death” is just the start.

Now three issues into the anticipated (at least for me) ongoing series, if you aren’t used to the idea of a sexy undead call girl, you probably never will be.  It’s honestly still an amusing concept to me, and I’ve read it since the start.  As funny as the premise is, Zombie Tramp still manages to retain a dark, serious tone to it if you can believe that.

Our Zombie Tramp Janey is not one to let people push her over, at least since she’s been undead.  A zombie Elvis is no exception, and she wants nothing to do with being his bride in the afterlife.  Having to fend off against his cronies to escape, we get to see even more of Janey’s impressive powers.  In the end though, The King is stronger than she expected and we’re left wondering how she’s going to get away.

With so much fighting in this issue, there’s no shortage of nicely illustrated action panels.  Along with this of course, is plenty of gnarly gore to go with it.  I believe I said it before, but getting to see this book in full color was something it really deserved.  On a side note, I think this month’s cover design is probably my favorite so far.

As the first arc for the regular series coming to a close, I’m definitely enjoying how it’s been going so far.  I never expected a zombie title quite like this, and the direction they’ve gone is really engaging.  It’s not too late to grab onto this title while the undead are still fairly fresh.  Well, you know what I mean.  This is a good book to pick up, so do it soon.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.



Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 2

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 9:00 AM

She used to be Hollywood’s hottest high priced call girl.  Then a bite from an undead client changed her into something deadly different.  Now she searches for answers.  Janey Belle is the...Zombie Tramp.  It's kinky supernatural fun as Zombie Tramp hits the road, starting in... Sin City of course!

There’s no question that the Danger Zone from Action Lab takes its name seriously.  If you’re not ready to see titles that push the envelope, then you’ll want to slowly back away.  In the event you’re willing to take the chance and be rewarded with the chance to read great books, Zombie Tramp is one of the many you can check out.  Now with an ongoing series, there’s bound to be plenty of envelope pushing in store for you.

After the previous adventures of Janey aka “Zombie Tramp”, we now see her moving on to Sin City.  Of all the places the story could move to for an undead lady of the night, this is amusingly enough probably the most appropriate.  I am missing out on a small piece of the current situation from issue 1 (which I will have to pick up), but as of this book we see her being hunted for some reason.  That reason is as we find out, well, the apparent zombie of Elvis.  Or perhaps it’s just an impersonator.  Either way, this King is just as undead as Janey and seeking her eternal company.

Now that this hit title is ongoing, we get the pleasure of seeing the cool artwork more regularly – and in color!  The previous volumes were not of any less quality without the color, but getting to enjoy the book with that added element makes it all the better.  There wasn’t a whole lot of gore in this issue, but I have no doubt it will look much gnarlier with full color in the book.

If you didn’t jump onto Zombie Tramp previously, now’s a great time to do so with the monthly series in full swing.  I’m definitely glad to see it made it to that status, and would suggest getting aboard the zombie train before it gets too far.  For those afraid that it’s just another zombie story, let me reassure you it is most certainly not and is worth reading.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Action Lab Entertainment announces 2014-2015 plans

Posted by Katie on 3:40 PM




ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES 2014-2015 CREATIVE SLATE
Company unveils its line up at SDCC 2104

PITTSBURGH, PA- Flanked by Action Lab staffers and talent including Ray-Anthony Height, Jeremy Dale, Vito DelSante, Gayle Middleton, Emily Martin, James Wright, Phillip Selvy and Nick Marino, Creative Director and writer/ artist Dave Dwonch announced Action Lab's slate of upcoming releases at the is years San Diego Comic Con International.
New releases include the all new series of Puppet Master books, written by Shawn Gabborin, successfully funded Kickstarter projects like Cazadora by Randy Kintz and Sam Eggleston, Nutmeg by James Wright and Jackie Krofts as well as Erik Taylor and Leia Del Duca's The Pantheon Project.
The line-up also features the return of several popular Action Lab titles. The award winning series, Princeless returns with a new sea faring storyline. Everyone's favorite buccaneer/gumshoe, Smitty returns in a brand new volume of Pirate Eye, and Dean Rankine's hysterical Itty Bitty Bunnies in Rainbow Pixie Candyland return in a new one shot.
Action Lab continues to prove it's the home of creation and innovation. With their 5th anniversary looming in 2015, look for more huge announcements.


 



ABOUT ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT- Formed in 2010 with the purpose of pooling their collective talents into a single, powerful entity, the members of Action Lab Entertainment have countless years in multimedia publishing, design, and business.  Their first release, Fracture, was successfully funded through Kickstarter and since then they have continued their mission to produce high quality, genre-spanning entertainment.  Since its formation, the accolades for A.L.E continue to build on a daily basis.  Among its more popular titles are all ages material like the Eisner, Glyph, Shel Dorf Award nominated series PRINCELESS, NFL RUSHZONE (based on the Nickelodeon Television series), Jamal Igle's MOLLY DANGER, Artist/ Writer Jeremy Dale’s hit series SKYWARD, and Gale Middleton’s (My Little Pony, The Littlest Pet Shop) monstrously adorable VAMPLETS. Action Lab’s Mature Readers imprint ACTION LAB DANGER ZONE continues to push the envelope of comics entertainment with titles as varied as EHMM THEORY and Dan Mendoza’s over the top horror-comedy ZOMBIE TRAMP, THE FINAL PLAGUE and BO, PLUSHY GANGSTA.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Action Lab Entertainment at Comic Con International: San Diego 2014.

Posted by Katie on 3:00 PM


Action Lab creators barnstorm the biggest pop culture show of the year with exclusives,
signings and panels.
ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT BOOTH #2006
Show Exclusives:

Zombie Tramp #1 Dan Mendoza Cover Comic-con Exclusive; Limited to 1000 copies
Nutmeg #1 Comic Con Edition; Limited to 1000 Copies
Vamplets: The Nightmare Nursery Book Two Comic-Con Exclusive; Limited to 1000 copies
SKYWARD #8 Comic -Con Sketch cover edition; Limited to 1000 copies

Signing Schedule:

Thursday:   Emily Martin (PRINCELESS)   11:00am - 1:00pm
                 
                    Jeremy Dale (SKYWARD) 1:00pm - 3:00pm
                   
                    Ray Height (MIDNIGHT TIGER)    1:00pm - 3:00pm
 
Friday:  Dave Dwonch (VAMPLETS, DOUBLE JUMPERS)   12:00pm - 1:00pm

              Jeremy Dale   (SKYWARD)  2:00pm - 3:00pm

               Emily Martin  ( PRINCELESS)    4:00pm - 5:00pm

Saturday:  Michael Hunau (CRIMSON SOCIETY)    11:00am - 1:00pm

                   Emily Martin  (PRINCELESS)    1:00pm - 2:00pm

                   Dan Mendoza (ZOMBIE TRAMP)  2:00pm - 5:00pm

                  Ray Height    (MIDNIGHT TIGER)      5:00pm - 6:00pm 
 
 
Sunday:  Jeremy Dale (SKYWARD) 1:00pm - 3:00pm
               
                 Ray Height (MIDNIGHT TIGER)    1:00pm - 3:00pm  
 
Action Lab Creators locations
Jeremy Dale (SKYWARD): artist alley BB-18
Jamal Igle (MOLLY DANGER): artist alley GG-21

Dave Dwonch( VAMPLETS): small press L-14

Lea Hernandez (THE GARLICKS): AA-19
Jason Martin (ZOMBIE TRAMP): small press L-16

And on Saturday  Action Lab staffers Kevin FreemanDavid Dwonch, and Jason Martin team up with creators Jamal Igle (Molly Danger), Jeremy Dale (Skyward), and R. A. Height (Midnight Tiger) to discuss recent and future releases of the critically-acclaimed publisher in both their all-ages and mature readers Danger Zone lines, followed by a Q&A session.
Saturday July 26, 2014 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Room 28DE
Comic-Con International: San Diego 2014 takes place July 24-27 and is being held in the San Diego Convention Center located at 111 W. Harbor Drive in San Diego, California. 

 For more information, retailers can contact Kelly Dale at kdale@actionlabcomics.com. For press and conventions you can reach Jamal Igle at jigle@actionlabcomics.com.

ABOUT ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT- Formed in 2010 with the purpose of pooling their collective talents into a single, powerful entity, the members of Action Lab Entertainment have countless years in multimedia publishing, design, and business.  Their first release, Fracture, was successfully funded through Kickstarter and since then they have continued their mission to produce high quality, genre-spanning entertainment.  Since its formation, the accolades for A.L.E continue to build on a daily basis.  Among its more popular titles are all ages material like the Eisner, Glyph, Shel Dorf Award nominated series PRINCELESS, NFL RUSHZONE (based on the Nickelodeon Television series), Jamal Igle's MOLLY DANGER, Artist/ Writer Jeremy Dale’s hit series SKYWARD, and Gale Middleton’s (My Little Pony, The Littlest Pet Shop) monstrously adorable VAMPLETS. Action Lab’s Mature Readers imprint ACTION LAB DANGER ZONE continues to push the envelope of comics entertainment with titles as varied as EHMM THEORY and Dan Mendoza’s over the top horror-comedy ZOMBIE TRAMP, THE FINAL PLAGUE and BO, PLUSHY GANGSTA.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Action Lab Entertainment Announces San Diego Comic Con 2014 Exclusives

Posted by Katie on 3:55 PM

Skyward, Vamplets, Nutmeg and Zombie Tramp convention variants abound.
 

PITTSBURGH, PA- Action Lab Entertainment, your new favorite comic book company returns to the Mecca of American pop culture, Comic-con International: San Diego. This year, Action Lab will have a plethora of show exclusive limited editions available for purchase at their booth.

 Jeremy Dale’s amazing all ages fantasy series SKYWARD, a hit with the young and young at heart will release it’s eighth issue with a show exclusive sketch cover.

Gayle Middleton’s Vamplets, the adorable ghouls from Gloomvania, return with the second hardcover album of the popular series.  Written by Middleton and Dave Dwonch (Cyrus and The Haunted Taxi Cab, Double Jumpers) with art by Amanda Coronado, Action lab will have a convention variant limited to 1000 copies.
Dan Mendoza’s relaunched Zombie Tramp series, now one of Action Lab’s monthly offerings will feature a show exclusive variant cover of the new issue #1 limited to 1000 copies.
And in the tradition of bringing something new to the table, Action Lab will debut their newest creator-owned series, Nutmeg.

Written by James F Wright and illustrated by Jackie Crofts, Nutmeg is the story of two suburban junior high girls who bond when through a twist of fate; a prank on a pompous rival finds them building a criminal empire with their irresistible brownies. It’s sugar and spite and everything not so nice as Poppy and Cassia navigate the world of middle school politics and shady dealings.


All four books, along with the rest of Action Lab Entertainment’s offerings will be available for purchase at Booth 2006 in Hall B all week long.
 For more information, retailers can contact Kelly Dale at kdale@actionlabcomics.com. For press and conventions you can reach Jamal Igle at jigle@actionlabcomics.com.

ABOUT ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT- Formed in 2010 with the purpose of pooling their collective talents into a single, powerful entity, the members of Action Lab Entertainment have countless years in multimedia publishing, design, and business.  Their first release, Fracture, was successfully funded through Kickstarter and since then they have continued their mission to produce high quality, genre-spanning entertainment.  Since its formation, the accolades for A.L.E continue to build on a daily basis.  Among its more popular titles are all ages material like the Eisner, Glyph, Shel Dorf Award nominated series PRINCELESS, NFL RUSHZONE (based on the Nickelodeon Television series), Jamal Igle's MOLLY DANGER, Artist/ Writer Jeremy Dale’s hit series SKYWARD, and Gale Middleton’s (My Little Pony, The Littlest Pet Shop) monstrously adorable VAMPLETS. Action Lab’s Mature Readers imprint ACTION LAB DANGER ZONE continues to push the envelope of comics entertainment with titles as varied as EHMM THEORY and Dan Mendoza’s over the top horror-comedy ZOMBIE TRAMP, THE FINAL PLAGUE and BO, PLUSHY GANGSTA.

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