Archive for August 23rd, 2012 |
215 Ink – New Digital First ReleaseWritten by StephenJondrew on Aug 23, 2012Filed in: Comic Book News | No Comments »
215 Ink Releases a New Batch of Digital First Comics August 23 – 215 Ink is very pleased to announce that a new batch of digital first tiles are available in the 215 Ink iPad and Android apps. Love Monster, Golgotha, Engines of Doom, Wapred GN and Beware… #2 are all now available for download. The 215 Ink iPad app can be downloaded from here – http://bit.ly/vupPfh The 215 Ink Android app can be downloaded from here – http://bit.ly/QL5w4Y Love Monster Writer: Christopher Howard Wolf Artist Name: David Cabrera Golgotha Writer: Andrew Harris Artist Name: Karl Slominski Engines of Doom Writer: Fabian Rangel Jr. Artist Name: Austin Rogers Warped OGN Writer: Fernando Pinto Artist Name: Fernando Pinto Beware… #2 Writer: Mike D. Perkins Artist Name: Will Perkins |
215 Ink – Cobble HillWritten by StephenJondrew on Aug 23, 2012Filed in: Comic Book News | No Comments »
215 Ink Announces Cobble Hill August 23 - 215 Ink is proud to announce the release of the new Young-Adult thriller Cobble Hill, debuting at New York Comic Con. Written by Jeremy Holt and drawn by Selena Goulding, Cobble Hill is a coming of age story of 17 year old, Samantha Charles – sole heir to her family’s fortune after the mysterious disappearance of her parents. “I’ve often found female characters to be misrepresented in comics,” explained Holt. “With Cobble Hill, I want to introduce a female lead that is both strong and relatable — inherently — while at the same providing an engaging mystery for a younger audience.” Another important character to the story is the fictional historical port town of Cobble Hill. More specifically, inanimate objects that speak to Samantha in cryptic messages which reveal dark secrets about the quiet and unassuming town — riddles she will ultimately solve. With a broad range of the industries most talented creators and comics such as Vic Boone, Transmeet, Jesus Hates Zombies, Beware…, and Footprints, Cobble Hill plans to provide new YA content for 215 Ink’s expanding audience. |
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