Avatar Press in Stores Now 12/05/07

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 February 2008 releases. When you go into your shop this week, please let your retailer know about the Avatar Press items you want for February.

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

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WHITECHAPEL: The Long Awaited New Warren Ellis Community is Here

As of November 28, 2007, the rumored new Warren Ellis community makes its debut at www.freakangels.com/whitechapel. Initially conceived as a place to discuss the upcoming webcomic FreakAngels by Ellis and artist Paul Duffield, Whitechapel has since grown into Ellis’ new home on the net. Conceptualized by Ellis, Whitechapel is funded and hosted by Avatar Press, and its construction and continued maintenance are the workings of Ariana Osborne, with assistance from Avatar Creative Director Mark Seifert.

“My website, warrenellis.com, is where I work and speak,” says Ellis. “But Whitechapel is now where I live. If the place looks a bit weird, especially in comparison to my previous online communities, it’s because I wanted this one to reflect my interests, rather than just force you to buy stuff or attempt to take over your mind. Frankly, mind control is easy. It’s having to look at all that weird crap in your head that’s hard.”

Whitechapel is a precursor to the much-anticipated FreakAngels webcomic by Ellis and Duffield, coming to FreakAngels.com beginning in February, 2008. It is also the newest community Ellis has developed, following such boards as the immensely popular site The Engine which closed its doors early this year. Speaking about Whitechapel’s branching functionality Ellis says, “I’m not especially interested in a comics-centric board like the Engine. Which tends to beg the question of what a message board/online community should do. The Engine was originally raised for serious purpose. The new place, not so much. For me, it’s more of an overlook: a place to live and watch the world go by.”

WHITECHAPEL is now open for viewing and registration at www.freakangels.com/whitechapel. It uses a new system (Vanilla) that supports such options as a Member Map and linking Flickr photo feeds to profiles. Open to people of all interests, the message board will alsowork in part as a 10 week lead into the launch of the long form webcomic FreakAngels by Ellis and Duffield, which debuts in February, 2008.

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.

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February 2008 Solicited Releases

The comics and related items in this post are scheduled to ship from Avatar in February, 2008. These items should be available for order from your favorite comics retailer. If not, you can order direct from Avatar via our direct sales agent Comic Cavalcade.

Heres a link to the complete list of February 2008 Solicited Releases in the store.

And for those of you who will be picking these up through your local retailer, here’s a handy checklist of the items solicited for Feb 2008. Please let your retailer know now that you want these items.

Solicited for February:

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Avatar Press in Stores Now 11/28/07

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 February 2008 releases. When you go into your shop this week, please let your retailer know about the Avatar Press items you want for February.

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

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Avatar Press in Stores Now 11/14/07

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.

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Avatar Press in Stores 11/07/07

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Mike Wolfer Talks About GRAVEL.

The talented Mr. Mike Wolfer lends his time to avatarpress.com to talk about GRAVEL, his upcoming series with Warren Ellis and Crecy artist Raulo Caceres. Based on William Gravel, the lead character from Ellis’ Strange Killings epic with Avatar Press, this ongoing series launches with the specially priced GRAVEL #0 in January available for only $1.99. Both #0 and the full-size monthly, which begins in March, feature the talents of creator Warren Ellis and co-writer Mike Wolfer, and the artwork of Raulo Caceres (Crecy, 2001 Maniacs.)

Here’s Mike with more details:

William Gravel was originally the lead character in a one-shot mini-series, STRANGE KISS. To tell the horrific tale of a bizarre Elder God and its intended domination of the Earth, the story’s “villain” needed a worthy foil, thus, the Combat Magician, William Gravel was born. It was a tale of irony, hidden agendas and paranoia, a quick-and-dirty little shocker. But Gravel himself became a lightning rod of fan interest; he was far too intriguing to be disposed of after only three issues. Over the course of five years, Gravel continued to sporadically appear on store shelves, each time bringing with him new and disturbing adventures, but even so, we still know very little about the man. I suppose that is part of his allure, so we won’t be exposing everything about him in the GRAVEL ongoing series, just providing tantalizing new details and new mysteries on a more consistent shipping schedule.

It seemed like a natural evolution, launching an ongoing monthly GRAVEL series, based on the incredible response the character’s previous tales generated with both fans and critical reviewers. Maybe it was all about timing, a proper alignment of the stars, or available breathing room in all of our schedules… Or maybe it was Garth Ennis’ suggestion. Whatever the impetus, everything fell into place with surprising ease. William Gravel has been around for years, and has generated quite a following of die-hard fans, who have eagerly awaited the next disturbing chapter in the STRANGE KISS/KISSES/KILLINGS series. 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. This is the Gravel we all know, the same lovable bastard, only delivered in monthly installments.

I’m thrilled to once again be working with Warren Ellis, to assist with the refinement of Gravel’s tales. As co-writer, I take Warren’s 7 to 8-page, detailed plot breakdowns that include key passages of dialog and expand upon that, fleshing it out for artist Raulo Caceres. It’s an exhilarating experience, to receive these incredible story pitches and add my own artistic sense of visual pacing, to take what Warren has provided and polish it into a finished product with Raulo’s help. It’s a unique co-mingling of creative energies that results in stories that take the best of what each of us can provide; we build on each other’s strengths to produce a unique comic that, in my opinion, stands apart from everything else on the shelves.

I don’t think we could have chosen a better replacement for me than Raulo Caceres. His attention to detail is extraordinary and it is that sort of immersive environment that I tried to instill in my art when I was working on the previous series. I have to admit: 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.

In the past, we’ve concentrated on showing how William Gravel interacts with the world around him, utilizing his Combat Magic to bring about desired results that, at the end of the day, usually only benefits himself. In the GRAVEL ongoing monthly, we’re going to more closely examine that world of magic of which we’ve only seen glimpses in previous mini-series. We know what Gravel can do, but we don’t necessarily know why or how he does it. Although GRAVEL #0 is not the beginning of some drawn-out origin story, it is the starting point of a new perspective, a side of Gravel that has remained hidden since his first appearance in STRANGE KISS.

For more information about Strange Kiss and other collections featuring William Gravel, the new ongoing series, and the creative team behind GRAVEL follow the links below:

A talk with series artist Raulo Caceres.

GRAVEL Gallery.

GRAVEL Press Release.

Original Strange Killings epic (6 TPBs.)

Local comic retailers are now preparing their orders for GRAVEL #0 and Avatar’s January 2008 releases. When visiting your store this week please use our handy checklist to let your retailer know of what Avatar comics you are interested in purchasing.

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