A Wave Blue World Heading to Fan Expo Boston
Publisher A Wave Blue World is heading to Fan Expo Boston at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
Along with A Wave Blue World’s selection of anthologies, art books, and graphic novels, attendees who stop at their Booth #PR18 will get a Limited Edition Flipbook, an exclusive preview of selected completed pages from Mezo, a Mesoamerican-inspired fantasy tale, by Tyler Chin-Tanner, Josh Zingerman, Val Rodrigues, Doug Garbark, and Thomas Mauer, Dead Legends, an action-packed martial arts revenge story, by James Maddox, Gavin Smith, and Ryan Ferrier, and Dead Beats, a music-themed horror anthology, curated by Eric Palicki and Joe Corallo, while supplies last.
Furthermore, A Wave Blue World is offering Buy 2 Get 3rd Free on their entire selection of books at Fan Expo Boston. At Booth #PR18, there will be tote bags, t-shirts, buttons, a newsletter sign-up drawing, and a chance for attendees to meet creators Jarrett Melendez, Soo Lee, Creees Lee, and A. David Lewis (KISMET).
Signing Schedule:
Saturday, August 17th at 2PM: ALL WE EVER WANTED’s Jarrett Melendez
About ALL We Ever Wanted: An exciting new anthology filled with stories that present a brighter vision of the future featuring today’s top-level talent. No doom-and-gloom here! These sci-fi tales are meant to inspire hope and restore the belief that a better world is possible!
Sunday, August 18th at 12PM: THIS NIGHTMARE KILLS FASCISTS’s Soo Lee & Creees Lee
About THIS NIGHTMARE KILLS FASCISTS: An horror comics anthology filled with stories reflecting on the state of international politics.
Saturday, August 18th 2PM: KISMET by A. David Lewis
About KISMET: Kismet was the world’s first Muslim superhero, fighting Nazis behind enemy lines in WWII. Then, he disappeared. Gone without a trace… until now. Back from beyond, Kismet finds a new world of advanced technology and equal rights still fighting against the same old evils of bigotry, greed and ignorance.
Booth #PR18 is a must stop for everyone going to Fan Expo Boston.




