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Magnetic Press Pays Tribute to Osamu Tezuka in the Two-volume Anthology, Tezucomi

Tezucomi

Celebrated graphic novel and art book publisher Magnetic Press has announced the launch of the two-volume anthology Tezucomi celebrating the works of legendary Japanese mangaka Osamu Tezuka. Featuring material produced by Tezuka Productions, this 600-page tribute will feature 18 original short stories by 20 top artists and authors from Europe collected into a set of two 300-page volumes. Showcasing many of Tezuka’s most popular characters, from Astro Boy and Kimba to Black Jack and Big X, the series will nod to the full spectrum of his incredible body of work, including some of his lesser-known creations.

Featuring a creative lineup hand-selected by Tezuka Productions from some of the most talented artists and writers in France and Spain, this collection of short stories will celebrate the influence Tezuka’s work has had on their own careers while introducing or entertaining readers of a new generation. The creative roster includes Ken Niimura, Joe Kelly, Juan Diaz Canales, Kenny Ruiz, Belen Ortega, Victor Santos, Mathieu Bablet, JD Morvan, Mig, David Lafuente, Bertrand Gatignol, LuisNCT, Elsa Brants, Reno Lemaire, Brice Cossu, Sourya, and more. The new material was produced as part of Tezuka Production’s 2018 celebration of what would have been Osamu Tezuka’s 90th birthday. This new release is in celebration of his 95th.

Often referred to as “the Father of Manga,” Osamu Tezuka was one of the most prolific and pioneering manga authors in Japan. Widely considered the Japanese equivalent to Walt Disney, his first published work, New Treasure Island, was released in 1947, initiating a successful career spanning 40 years with multiple influential and genre-defining creations. He is credited with producing over 150,000 pages of manga and over 60 animated projects before his passing in 1989. While his early successes included children-oriented stories such as Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion, his style and direction matured over time to include historical tales such as Buddha and darker psychological dramas such as Black Jack, Dororo, and MW. Tezucomi pays tribute to the full spectrum of Tezuka’s library, from light to dark.

The two-volume anthology will be released in two formats: as manga-sized trade paperbacks (5.25” x 7.5”) for traditional mangaphiles and as premium gallery-sized hardcovers (7.5” x 11”) for book lovers. Both formats will contain the same black-and-white content, 300 pages per volume, presented in a traditional right-to-left manga reading format. Both formats will be offered for pre-order through a campaign launching on Kickstarter this Tuesday, August 1st.

In addition to the two different versions of the two-volume series, fans can also pre-order deluxe, limited-edition slipcased sets of either format, available exclusively through the campaign. A super-limited “Super-Fan” package of both boxed sets will include an exclusive etched metal bookmark and red-foil bookplates. Only 250 Super-Fan sets will be available.

Other campaign-exclusive features will include bonus art prints by contributing artists Olivier VatineRian GonzalesMiki Montllo, and Toru Terada. Other exclusive bonus items will be revealed and awarded to pre-order customers throughout the 18-day campaign.

The pre-order campaign will run for 18 days from 9am PST Tuesday, August 1st, until 5pm PST Friday, August 18th. Books are expected to ship to pre-order customers in November, with the trade paperback edition available in bookstores in Q1 2024.

Exclusive: The Witcher: Ballad of Two Wolves #2 cover reveal

Dark Horse has provided an exclusive first look at the covers to The Witcher: Ballad of Two Wolves #2.

Geralt is caught in a web of lies as the truth behind the werewolf is distorted by the townsfolk and Piglet sisters’ own agendas. But if it’s not slaughter that the wolf craves, then what is?

The Witcher: Ballad of Two Wolves #2 is written by Bartosz Sztybor with art by Miki Montlló and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.

Cover A is by Miki Montlló, Variant Cover B by Jakub Rebelka, Variant Cover C by Otto Schmidt, and Variant Cover D by David Lopez.

It comes to comic shops January 25, 2023.

Dark Horse announces The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves

Dark Horse Comics and CD Projekt Red present an all-new story following Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves #1. This new series is written by Bartosz Sztybor. Sztybor is joined by artist and colorist Miki Montlló, as well as letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.

Hailed as the greatest monster slayer, the Witcher Geralt is beckoned to the town of Grimmwald. When a strange occurrence stirs murmurs of a werewolf on the prowl, rumors spread about the peculiar arrival of three Piglet sisters. With a grand mystery and a monster to kill, Dandelion may just find the inspiration he needs to write the perfect ballad.

The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves #1 (out of 4) will be in comic book stores December 21, 2022.  It is available for pre-order now at your local comic shop for $3.99. Fans can also collect three variant covers featuring art by Jakub Rebelka, Otto Schmidt, and David López.

The Impure Comes to Comic Shops in March from Ralf Singh, Hannes Radke, Marc Schmitz, and Scout Comics

Twenty years ago Castor, homeworld to the siblings Nero and Minerva, was destroyed by aliens. Eventually they join the dreaded ITO, the spearhead of the Earth Forces, to ensure something like this will never happen again.

But when Minerva betrays her brother and all they ever believed in, it is up to Nero to stop his sister before she reaches the alien alliance. For what Minerva has stolen may well turn the tides of war and spell humanity’s downfall.

The Impure is a four-book miniseries published by Scout ComicsNonstop! imprint that follows the story of a devoted soldier in an interstellar war, whose world begins to fall apart while he begins to question his own loyalty.

The Impure is out this March from writer Ralf Singh, art by Hannes Radke, colors by Singh, and lettering by Marc Schmitz and Singh. It features covers by Hannes Radke and Ralf Singh, Miki Montlló, and Alexander Artin.

The Impure