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Dead Body Road is an American comic book series created by writer Justin Jordan and artist Matteo Scalera. It was announced at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con by Skybound Entertainment as a collaboration with Image Comics, and began publication in December of the same year. [1] A trade paperback collecting the series was released in June 2014.
The comic won the British Fantasy Award for "Best Comic / Graphic Novel" in 2020 and 2021 [1] [2] and was a finalist for the Hugo Award in "Best Graphic Story or Comic" three times. [3] [4] [5] Gillen and Hans created the role-playing game complement to the comic book with British publisher Rowan, Rook and Decard. [6]
The first set to name, market and produce pack-inserted sketch cards was the Defective Comics Trading Cards set of 1993 from Active Marketing International, illustrated by Mark Voger. Another early example was the 1993 Simpsons set from SkyBox International that had 400 redemptions for an "Art De Bart Card." [ citation needed ]
In 2009, IDW Publishing began to publish Starstruck comic book series. [5] These 13 monthly issues were a remastering of the Dark Horse "Expanded Universe" series: the original graphic novel, the 100 pages of added material, and the first Epic Comics issue. Kaluta now expanded the bulk of the art pages from the square format to the full ...
The five-issue series, "War of the Dead" was released by IDW as a weekly comic series during the month of August and then collected in October (ISBN 978-1613775080). It received a number of award nominations including the Shel Dorf for Best Mini-Series [ 7 ] and Comic Monsters.com for Best Mini-Series [ 8 ] and won the Ghastly Award for ...
Ralph Snart Adventures, Volume 3, Number 1, September 1988. Transition from black & white to full color comic book format. Ralph Snart Adventures is a comic book written by Marc Hansen and published between 1986 and 1993 by NOW Comics and currently being published by its creator Marc Hansen. Ralph Snart is an example of absurdity in modern ...
The second series, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, was an adaptation of the film of the same name. The third issue of the series was published in both normal and 3-D formats. The 3-D issue was published in order to recreate the last ten minutes of the film which also used the visual effect.
The first issue was released on January 21, 2015, and featured a variant cover by artist Paul Shipper. [4] The issue sold 8,505 copies in North America, making it the 197th best-selling comic by units for that month. [5] By the release of the second issue, sales had dropped to 6,273 issues, the 263rd highest sales figure for the month. [6]