News from Viper Comics
Inspector Gadget & Johnny Test Land at Viper Comics
Inspector Gadget and Johnny Test are now part of the 2011 book line up. For more on this new visit the link below:
In Stores September: Hell House Every Halloween, hundreds of highly controversial, religiously themed “Hell Houses” open their doors across Middle America. During the first night of a Texas high school’s Hell House, a shocking and mysterious event occurs, leaving behind a small number of survivors. This motley crew is forced to battle their way out of the collapsing structure, while fighting against a terrifying and unspeakable force desperate to consume their very souls. Pre-Order At Amazon.com CLICK HERE Format: book / full color / 96 Pages / $9.95 ADVANCE REVIEW(S) “…incredible illustrations by Tsubusa Yoroza… amazing, and definitely worth a read.” – HorrorNews.net “Hell House is a very strong effort… extremely good. 4 out of 5 stars” – Craig Reade, Comixtreme.com “Hell House is a unique look at the fundamentalist Christian’s view of the end of the world from the outside looking in.” – Eric Shirey, TheSpectralRealm.com “How the hell has Hell House: The Awakening not caused a bigger uproar!? – Brett Schenker, GraphicPolicy.com “This graphic novel is going to give Christians and Atheists alike terrible nightmares.” — Ernessa T. Carter, FierceandNerdy.com |
In Stores September: Stu Bear in the 25th Century A freak avalanche turns Stu Bear’s annual hibernation into a 500 year frozen sleep. Rediscovered and thawed, Stu finds evolved, hairless, intelligent bears, descendants of Stu’s brother, the new dominant species; living in floating cities above the Earth. But as a seemingly incurable plague threatens to destroy all life, Stu finds he’s the only one who can save the day. Beverly Hills Chihuahua movie screen writer, Jeff Bushell, debut’s his first graphic novel. Format: book / full color / 80 Pages / $7.95 Pre-order Copy At Amazon.com CLICK HERE ADVANCE BOOK REVIEWS: “…it reads easily and could be used as a book before bed time…” – Lan Pitts, Newsarama.com “The story is really funny with a world flipped upside down.” – Brett Schenker, GraphicPolicy.com “If there was a bear genre then Stu Bear probably throws out all of the conventions of that genre with its crazy, futuristic Planet of the Apes-esque setting”- Troy Mayes, Blog Critics “Pure animal sci-fi fun. These bears really rule!” – Broken Frontier |
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