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  • Who is ANNA MERCURY?

    A woman who can cloud men’s minds, unerringly fire twin automatic pistols in the most insane conditions, and disappear in a crowded room, according to rumor in the recent Lying in the Gutters column from Rich Johnston at CBR. Oh… and she’s the lead in an upcoming title from Warren Ellis. What else is known about her? Find out what Rich has seen and heard, including some cover art by FreakAngels artist Paul Duffield.

    As for further details on this mysterious little story, keep your eyes open in the usual places, you never know where something might come up if you stay in contact.

    Hello Again, World

    Welcome to the new avatarpress.com, our first original design since moving to wordpress back in January — and the first non-darkdesign for the site since 2000! Thanks to our chief mechanic Ariana Osborne for bringing the site back into the light with csstigiditation and other science.

    You might have noticed Avatar has become involved in quite a few online endeavors lately — there are some incredible things going on at the Doktor Sleepless datashadow, FreakAngels will launch soon, and Whitechapel has already become an active community. Not to mention all the ways you can keep up with the latest Avatar doings at twitter, myspace, comicspace, and flickr. 2008 promises to be an even more active year for Avatar’s involvement on the web (and elsewhere!), with a couple as-yet unannounced projects set to launch over the next few weeks, and more to follow.

    As for avatarpress.com, it’s going to start getting easier to find a lot more info on Avatar Press titles here, beginning with the Narcopolis and Gravel sections.

    Of course, if you have other information or interview requests for your blog or press site, you can also contact marketing director David Marks, or talk to boss William Christensen for most other questions you may have about current or upcoming projects. You can also find William and myself regularly at Warren’s Whitechapel community.

    More on NARCOPOLIS

    We’ve got a new Narcopolis section up, which includes a gallery of Jeremy Rock’s artwork (colored by Greg Waller) and an excerpt of Jamie Delano’s script from issue #1.

    Jamie Delano’s NARCOPOLIS

    NARCOPOLIS, a brand new series by Hellblazer scribe Jamie Delano, will begin in February 2008 from Avatar Press. Within the isolating cliffs of Narcopolis, citizen Gray Neighbor lives a routine of building missiles for the fight against the ever present threat of foreign evil. But a few chance events uncover a deep and unnerving rabbit hole, and Narcopolis’ operation begins to reveal its true nature. Any fan of George Orwell or Grant Morrison’s The Filth can’t miss this 4-issue series by one of the most innovative writers in comics. This visionary new mini-series by creator Jamie Delano features the art of Jeremy Rock and color by Greg Waller, and NARCOPOLIS will ship monthly beginning with issue #1 in February 2008.

    Welcome to the city of Narcopolis. Entrusting their welfare to the state, citizens here are repaid for aiding the war effort against the ever looming BadEvil with leisure time, sexual pleasures, and the intoxicating “juice” that is issued by the city. Most citizens are content with these rewards, but not Gray Neighbor.

    “Most of the population appears content to exist, incurious and unquestioning of the status quo,” notes Narcopolis creator Jamie Delano, “But the odd one or two are disturbed by the rhythm of a different drum… unsettled by the vaguely conscious suspicion that the state — represented by a sickly ‘maternal’ philosophy/brand known as Mama Dream — may not be as benevolent as commonly perceived.”

    Consequently city TRUST agents are watching Neighbor closely, and Agent Azure Love is commissioned to quell the threat of his curiosity. What lies beyond Narcopolis’ borders? Is the unquestioned constitution of the state more frightening than its enemies from without? Gray Neighbor is compelled to find out what lies at the heart of Mama Dream, and in the process Agent Love is going to discover answers to questions which the sheep never dared to contemplate.

    Delano broke into the comic book industry in the early 1980’s at Marvel UK, but it was his inventive work in launching DC series Hellblazer later that decade that brought him to the attention of a worldwide audience. He subsequently wrote several series for DC/Vertigo, including 2020 Visions, Outlaw Nation, and The Horrorist. “I felt that it might be a good time for me to diversify,” says Delano of his upcoming Avatar work. “Move a little away from the mainstream, both in terms of outlets for my work and its nature. William Christensen at Avatar supported this aim by giving me a free rein to have fun.” NARCOPOLIS will be Delano’s first creator-owned work published by Avatar Press.

    “Jeremy Rock is the excellent artist on the work,” notes Delano. “All I can say is that Jeremy Rock has done a fantastic job in visually realising my crazed imaginings.” Rock has worked on covers for Avatar’s Lady Death and Living Dead series as well as other previous titles with the publisher.

    NARCOPOLIS #1 will arrive at local comic retailers in February, 2008, and the 4-issue series will arrive monthly in standard-size comic book format. The brainchild of legendary DC/Vertigo trailblazer Jamie Delano, NARCOPOLIS features the artwork of Jeremy Rock and color by Greg Waller. This must read miniseries will be priced at $3.99 an issue.

    Avatar Press is a comic book publisher that continues to push the boundaries between mainstream and independent with current and upcoming work from creators such as Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, Brian Pulido, George A. Romero, George R.R. Martin, Joe R. Lansdale, John Russo, Mike Wolfer, Juan Jose Ryp, Jacen Burrows, and numerous others. The company has published a wide range of comic books including creator-owned titles like Garth Ennis’ 303 and Brian Pulido’s Lady Death, company-owned comics such as Pandora and The Ravening, licensed hits like Frank Miller’s Robocop and George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, and numerous other titles. A publisher that has established itself as one of the cornerstones of the American indy comic book scene over the past decade, Avatar has published some 500 comic books since 1997.

    For additional information, graphics, or general press requests, please contact David Marks or visit www.avatarpress.com .

    doktorsleepless.com’s Redesign

    If you haven’t checked out the data shadow for the Warren Ellis regular series Doktor Sleepless yet, now’s a good time to take a look. Doktorsleepless.com has been completely redesigned, and it still contains all of the reader contributions documenting the facts, science, and mysteries of the series. Check the site out for a glimpse behind the scenes of a comic book unlike any other on the stands today. Special thanks to Ariana Osborne for site design.

    Black Summer’s John Horus on the cover of political mag

    Black Summer’s John Horus is featured on the cover of the current issue of U.S. political magazine The American Prospect. On stands now, I believe. Speaking of, you can catch up on one of the most talked-about comic series of the year and get the entire Black Summer saga to date at your local comic shop. Story by Warren Ellis, art by Juan Jose Ryp, color by Mark Sweeney.

    Avatar Press in Stores Now 10/31/07

    The Avatar Press comics and other items listed below are available in comic shops worldwide beginning this week, according to our distributor. Most retailers in the U.S. display new shipments for the week beginning on Wednesday. Ask your local stores about these items. If you can’t find them locally, the links below will take you to those items in the store, which includes graphics and descriptions of those items.

    Local comic retailers are now compiling their orders for Avatar’s January 2008 releases. When you go into your shop this week, please let your retailer know about the Avatar Press items you want for January.

    We also have a handy checklist you can print out and take into your local shop.

    Doktor Sleepless Grinder Symbol for real

    We already knew that Doktor Sleepless readers are clever and smart, but here’s another example: real Grinder gears made by Sara Gries — nice work!

    GRAVEL: A New Ongoing Series by Warren Ellis from Avatar Press.

    Warren Ellis’ next ongoing series will launch in January with GRAVEL #0 published by Avatar Press. GRAVEL features the combat magician Sgt. Major William Gravel in his own monthly series, beginning with the specially priced #0 issue which is available for only $1.99. Like the launch of Ellis’ hugely popular Black Summer series, Gravel #0 is not a preview, but is actually the opening part of this new Gravel saga. The full-size regular series will follow with issue #1 in March. Mike Wolfer (Streets of Glory) will co-write the title with Ellis, and the full-color first issue and regular series will feature interiors from the artist of Ellis’ critically-acclaimed graphic novel Crecy and Doktor Sleepless wraparound covers, Raulo Caceres.

    “Black ops, blacker magic, cold-blooded slaughter and ruthless betrayal: the ongoing adventures of Warren Ellis’ biggest bastard to date,” says fellow creator Garth Ennis, who has been a fan of Gravel’s early saga in the Strange Kiss/Kisses/Killings series. “It’s like someone made a comic just for me.”

    “Every time the weird bastard steps into the daylight, people come out to see what he’s up to for some reason,” says GRAVEL creator Warren Ellis. “It’s funny how a character created for a single story, STRANGE KISS, has hung around. I’m creating a whole new mythology and Occult Cosmology for GRAVEL, the series. And also having some fun with The Sigsand Manuscript, the preferred Ancient Occult Text of Thomas Carnacki, the supernatural detective created by William Hope Hodgson (who was a great influence on Lovecraft — go on, google them all).”

    “William Gravel has generated quite a following of die-hard fans, who have eagerly awaited the next disturbing chapter in the STRANGE KISS/KISSES/KILLINGS series,” notes series co-writer Mike Wolfer, “They have been loyal and quite vocal, and at last Warren Ellis, Raulo Caceres and I are able to deliver what the fans have asked for, for the first time in full color and with no punches pulled.” Sgt. Major Gravel first appeared in Ellis’ mini-series Strange Kiss in late 1999, and the combat magician working deniable-op’s would later be the focus of six collected editions. Gravel’s missions, and the occasional cash-in-hand work, bring him to toe-to-toe with the most profane and brutal depths of the criminal world. Thank Britain this military trained sorcerer is ready to blast the hell out of the blokes. All 6 original TPB’s are in print, they are: Strange Kiss, Stranger Kisses, Strange Killings, Strange Killings: Body Orchard, Strange Killings: Strong Medicine, and Strange Killings: Necromancer. Wolfer promises readers, “This is the Gravel we all know, the same lovable bastard, only (now) delivered in monthly installments.”

    Creator Warren Ellis launched the first Gravel saga, Strange Kiss, at Avatar almost a decade ago as his first project with the publisher. Since then, Avatar has published several other of his properties including Black Summer, Doktor Sleepless, and multiple titles under his Apparat imprint. Now back by popular demand, this landmark creator-owned character is making his return in a full-color, ongoing series.

    Artist and collaborator from the original run Mike Wolfer will be assisting Ellis in co-writing this ongoing monthly, relinquishing the artistic responsibilities to a revolving art team. “Mike Wolfer is a great professional,” says artist Raulo Caceres. “He is one of those designers that know that to make comics is more than to just draw well… I value his perspective, the collaboration of the minds, and their (Ellis and Wolfer’s) talented visual language.”

    Wolfer admits, “I’m a bit protective of William Gravel when it comes to his visual representation, as until now I have been the only artist to draw him on covers or interiors. But Raulo’s got the goods and he draws an excellent Gravel, full of the same grimness that is his trademark, and the heaviness of Raulo’s inking provides the perfect, dark mood that has pervaded Gravel’s adventures through all of the various mini-series.” Artist Raulo Caceres will draw #0 and the start of the full-size regular series. Caceres is best known for his work on Ellis’ immensely popular Apparat graphic novel, Crecy, and his wraparound covers for the ongoing series Doktor Sleepless.

    GRAVEL launches its full-color ongoing run with #0 in January, specially priced at only $1.99. The full-size monthly begins in March and will be available for $3.99. Written by creator Warren Ellis and co-writer Mike Wolfer, GRAVEL revives a must-read indy character, and will be drawn by Crecy artist Raulo Caceres.

    Avatar Press is a comic book publisher that continues to push the boundaries between mainstream and independent with current and upcoming work from creators such as Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, Brian Pulido, George A. Romero, George R.R. Martin, Joe R. Lansdale, John Russo, Mike Wolfer, Juan Jose Ryp, Jacen Burrows, and numerous others. The company has published a wide range of comic books including creator-owned titles like Warren Ellis Black Summer, Garth Ennis’ 303 and Brian Pulido’s Lady Death, company-owned comics such as Pandora and The Ravening, licensed hits like Frank Miller’s Robocop and George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, and numerous other titles. A publisher that has established itself as one of the cornerstones of the American indy comic book scene over the past decade, Avatar has published some 500 comic books since 1997.

    For additional information, any interview requests or general press requests, please contact David Marks. For Gravel artwork, check out www.avatarpress.net/v/gravel/.

    BLACK SUMMER ALPHA Collects Beginning of Ellis Saga

    Collecting the first two issues of Warren Ellis’ acclaimed masked hero series, BLACK SUMMER ALPHA will be available October 24th for only $2.99. Issues #0 and #1 are brought together in this new edition featuring brand new covers by series artist Juan Jose Ryp. This full color book written by Warren Ellis, drawn by Juan Jose Ryp, and colored by Mark Sweeney captures the beginning of one of this year’s most talked about new series.

    “Black Summer has been an amazing seller for us,” says Avatar Editor-in-Chief William Christensen. “The unbeatable team of Warren Ellis and Juan Jose Ryp has been delivering one perfect issue after another. Both the #0 and #1 are over 30,000 total copies sold and we still can’t fill demand. We did huge over-printings on #2 and #3 and with Black Summer Alpha getting #0 and #1 back in print, we are looking forward to keeping all issues of this powerhouse book available for retailers for as long as we can.”

    ALPHA features three brand new covers from series artist Juan Jose Ryp. The standard cover is ready and will ship immediately from Diamond. The Wraparound cover and special Poster Edition will be available in January 2008. The Poster Edition comes bagged with a 24 x 36 poster of #0’s original cover and is priced at $5.99.

    Hailed by press and fans alike as a raw and provocative take on the superhero genre, the first two issues of 2007’s most controversial series are available again in a new book. BLACK SUMMER ALPHA hits stores October 24, and copies are available to retailers for immediate shipment from Diamond — order code AUG078104. The Wraparound cover and Poster Edition will ship in January 2008. Readers interested in getting the standard cover immediately or preordering the Wraparound and Poster Edition should ask their local retailer about them. These editions feature the full color artwork by fan-favorite Avatar artist Juan Jose Ryp and colorist Mark Sweeney, and are priced starting at only $2.99.

    Avatar Press is a comic book publisher that continues to push the boundaries between mainstream and independent with current and upcoming work from creators such as Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, Brian Pulido, George A. Romero, George R.R. Martin, Joe R. Lansdale, John Russo, Mike Wolfer, Juan Jose Ryp, Jacen Burrows, and numerous others. The company has published a wide range of comic books including creator-owned titles like Garth Ennis’ 303 and Brian Pulido’s Lady Death, company-owned comics such as Pandora and The Ravening, licensed hits like Frank Miller’s Robocop and George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, and numerous other titles. A publisher that has established itself as one of the cornerstones of the American indy comic book scene over the past decade, Avatar has published some 500 comic books since 1997.

    For additional information or general press requests, please contact David Marks or visit www.avatarpress.com .