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COMING SOON: Beneath a stell sky "remastered"
The game has been remastered and will be released for the iPhone platform. The project is a collaboration between Gibbons and Charles Cecil of Revolution Software. Beneath A Steel Sky: Remastered will be released for download on the App store soon
COMING SOON: WEDNESDAY COMICS hardcover
In July, DC Comics gives a fresh twist to a grand comics tradition with WEDNESDAY COMICS, a new, weekly 12-issue series by some of the greatest names in comics today!
WEDNESDAY COMICS is unique in modern comics history: Reinventing the classic weekly newspaper comics section, it is a 16-page weekly that unfolds to a sprawling 28" x 20" tabloid-sized reading experience bursting with mind-blowing color, action and excitement, with each feature on its own 14" x 20" page.
Amongst other big names in comics it will feature:
KAMANDI, written by Dave with Art by Ryan Sook (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, ARKHAM ASYLUM: LIVING HELL)
WEDNESDAY COMICS will arrive in stores folded twice to 7" x 10", with the first issue set to reach stores on July 8.
And here is what Dave said about the story in a recent interview on Newsarama: “What attracted me was the very format of it,” Gibbons explained, citing the Sunday newspaper strips of the Golden Age of American Comics as the most gorgeous comic work ever produced. With the technology and the talent of the 21st century, now is the right time to return to a grand production like “Wednesday Comics”.
“Kamandi is Jack Kirby at his most off-the-wall,” Gibbons explained, noting that he had gone back and re-read all of the original issues and how the subject matter itself, featuring talking tigers and battling armies, really suited the format. Gibbons approached the project in true Golden Age style, writing it exactly like an old Sunday newspaper with no word balloons, instead keeping everything in captions. He complimented Ryan Sook on his phenomenal artwork which captures perfectly the grandeur, detail and color of the time. “I’m absolutely thrilled to be working on it. And it is a kind of a groundbreaking format, and it’s going to be really novel to go in every Wednesday to get your comic books and get a big thing you can actually sleep under when you’ve read it!”
OUT NOW: Liberty Comics # 2
In October, comic book readers will have their chance to support a noble cause with "Liberty Comics" #2, a special 48-page one-shot published by Image Comics in conjunction with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF). All of the book's proceeds go towards the CBLDF's ongoing efforts to protect the First Amendment rights of comic book professionals.
As was the case with the first issue, "Liberty Comics" #2 boasts work from a plethora of well-established comic book writers and artists, including the likes of Neil Gaiman, Gail Simone, Jim Lee, Paul Pope, Mike Allred, Dave Gibbons and many more.
OUT NOW : THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MARTHA WASHINGTON IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
will be out in May from Dark Horse:
A masterpiece nearly twenty years in the making, this archival, oversized, and slipcased hardcover volume contains the complete life story of Martha Washington, the twenty-first century freedom fighter created by comic-book megastars Frank Miller (Sin City, 300) and Dave Gibbons (Watchmen).
Our story begins in the squalid corridors of a maximum-security housing project, where a young girl will rise from the war-torn streets of Chicago to battle injustice in a world insane with corruption. She will be called a hero, a traitor, and nearly everything in between, but all along the way, her courage, her integrity, and her unwavering commitment to that most valuable of rights—liberty—will inspire a movement that will never surrender.
Collecting meticulously remastered versions of every Martha Washington story, and features a comprehensive behind-the-scenes section, a new introduction by Frank Miller and extensive commentary by Dave Gibbons.
Reserve your copy now. A great review can be found here:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=23188