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Tag Archives: Archaia
Indie Comic Review: Cyborg 009 – Chapter 000
At last summer’s San Diego Comic- Con, Archaia announced they would publish an original graphic novel based on Shotaro Ishinomori’s Cyborg 009. While people may or may not be familiar with Cyborg 009 (it was originally released in 1964), Ishinomori’s other creations are … Continue reading
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Indie Comic Review: Iron: Or, the War After
Iron: Or, the War After is a bleak tale of resistance in the years that follow a great and terrible civil war. Told using anthropomorphic animals and a muted color palette, Iron is a powerful look at an ongoing struggle … Continue reading
Indie Comic Review: Rust (vol. 2)
Royden Lepp’s second volume of Rust is full of action, intrigue, and most important, heart. By the end of the book characters broken, bleeding, and possibly never going to recover…and that is just on the emotional level. There are … Continue reading
Preview: Pantalones, TX
Archaia has a history of publishing high-quality books which are appropriate for kids while still being entertaining for adults. From Rust, to Cow Boy, to Return of the Dapper Men, Archaia is quality! Now they are soliciting a new book … Continue reading
Indie Comic Review: City in the Desert
Moro Roberts’ City in the Desert is a strong debut from a new voice in graphic fiction. With simple lines and bold words, Roberts creates a new, yet startlingly familiar world, where good and evil are linked together inextricably. Monster … Continue reading
Archaia Announces New Original Graphic Novel “The Reason For Dragons”
Archaia Entertainment announced the upcoming release of The Reason For Dragons”, a new, hardcover original graphic novel. Archaia and the creative team will be at this year’s Long Beach Comic and Horror Con with plenty of previews and promotional pieces … Continue reading
Indie Comic Review: Where’s My Shoggoth?
We have all suffered that sinking feeing when a pet goes missing. We wnat nothing more than to find that pet, bring it home, and love it. But what do we do if that pet is an elder-god of HP … Continue reading
Preview: Where’s My Shoggoth?
The fine folks at Archaia were kind enough to send over a preview of their new all-ages book, Where’s My Shoggoth. The book is inspired by H.P. Lovecraft and features all sorts of monsters featured in his works. Plus, the … Continue reading
Archaia Ends Distribution Experiment
Archaia has returned to the Diamond fold. Last year they announced they were leaving Diamond to team with Publishers Group West for bookstore distribution. However, Archaia has just announced it has decided to return to Diamond. Award-winning graphic novel publisher Archaia … Continue reading
Charles Soule Wants to Play With You
Charles Soule likes to think big. His comic series, 27 plays with mysticism, fantasy, music history, and a bit of mythology. His new book, Strange Attractors, looks to be full of big ideas too. Strange Attractors is about a lot of … Continue reading