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Avatar Press is a comic book publisher which has carved a niche for itself as a company that pushes the boundaries between mainstream and independent with titles such as Alan Moore's The Courtyard and Magic Words, Warren Ellis' Strange Killings and Scars, Garth Ennis and John McCrea's irreverent private eye cult classic Dicks, Joe R. Lansdale and Tim Truman's Dead Folks, David Quinn and Tim Vigil's 777: The Wrath, company owned characters such as Pandora and The Ravening, licensed hits such as Frank Miller's Robocop and Stargate SG1, and long-running anthology title Threshold, among numerous other titles -- including comics for mature readers, and other audiences. A company that has established itself as one of the cornerstones of the American indy comic book scene over the past six years, Avatar has published over 350 comic books since 1997.

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Meet Jeremy Rock  

Here's a new profile page for Jeremy Rock, the promising young talent who caught a lot of eyes this week with the revelation that he's teaming with Nick Locking next year on the Robocop franchise at Avatar:

A talented young artist with a clean yet expressive line and an exceptional eye for a variety of subject matter from tech to fantasy and everything in between, Jeremy Rock makes his professional debut at Avatar in the pages of Threshold, with some other major projects to follow.

Rock sites a number of influences that contribute to his unique style and approach: "I've been influenced by a wide variety of artists from all different genres," says the transplanted Floridian. "Artists like Steve Skroce, Joe Maduriera, Stanly Kubrick, Katsuhiro Otomo, Trent Reznor and Leonardo Da Vinci."  (...continued)
[ posted Saturday, April 19, 2003 10:40:59 PM  |  permanent link to this item ]


Rock, Rearte Bow in Five Oh  

A quick note to correct a previous error:  Rising stars Jeremy Rock and Gabriel Rearte both make their official Avatar interior-story debuts in Threshold #50, not 51 as mentioned last week.  Also featured in this mammoth landmark issue are the talents of Loren Hernandez, Robert Lugibihl, Marat Mychaels, Juan Jose Ryp, and Doug Miers.  Threshold #50 will be in stores soon, so be sure to ask your retailer to reserve your copy if you haven't already.
[ posted Saturday, April 19, 2003 6:50:29 PM  |  permanent link to this item ]

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