Press Release Devil’s Due Entertainment has signed horror writer Dirk Manning to release comic book based on his successful horror/noir online comic, Tales of Mr. Rhee. The existing web series is to be collected into a print volume, as well as made available on digital comic platforms. Future “Mr. Rhee” content is also in the tentative planning stages.
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Press Release Comic industry veteran M. Christopher Thompson and a band of cohorts are launching the first in a number of creator owned titles through Kickstarter. The first title; MONSTRA: ZOMBIE DESTROYER! debuts in April.
Devil’s Due Entertainment is doing a Kickstarter campaign to bring back the Mercy Sparx series. The campaign is halfway to its goal with only 10 days left, and to incentivise the drive, Devil’s Due tapped Elizabeth Torque to whip up a variant cover for backers and retailers, but we’ve got a full look, after the jump.
Press Release Devil’s Due Entertainment will be heading to the city that never sleeps this weekend (10/11-10/14) for New York Comic Con! Will you be there too? If you are, be sure to add us to your con schedule and see us at booth #2465 to pick Plume and Mercy Sparx goodies along with other Devil’s Due merchandise. Along with all these badass goodies, Josh Blaylock is going to kick at the booth all weekend and DD is also going to have a special guest at its booth on Friday and Saturday.
Press Release Plume was a well received addition to the web comic community last year, rocketing to a readership of tens of thousands in a short time, and it’s now adding print and digital retail distribution through Devil’s Due Entertainment.
Press Release Everyone has had a fortune cookie, but have you ever stopped to appreciate what goes into making them? All of the magics that must be summoned to bring forth such wise and foretelling statements?
Press Release Following the announcement last week that Devil’s Due Publishing and Diamond have resolved a two year dispute, and unveiling the newly christened Devil’s Due Entertainment’s plans to begin releasing products to comic book stores in 2012.
Press Release Devil’s Due Digital, Inc. announced the launch of over 130 digital, full-color graphic novels ahead of the worldwide release of the Amazon Kindle Fire–presently, the most of any comic book company on the Kindle multi-device platforms. These titles are available in the Kindle Marketplace on all Kindle devices, the iPad and Android apps, the Kindle Cloud Reader in your web browser, and many other mobile devices.
Press Release Devil’s Due Digital, Inc. announced today the launch of over 50 series-based apps in the Apple iOS storefront. This number of apps gives Devil’s Due Digital the largest selection of standalone comic apps in the App Store–representing roughly 1,000 downloadable comics in total. Titles in the release include: Star Trek, Arsenic Lullaby, Dracula vs. King Arthur, Penguin Bros., Drafted, Wild Stars, and more.
Press Release The Apple App Store has experienced an influx of zombie war comics as Devil’s Due Digital releases their new FUBAR app for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod. The FREE app serves as a comic reader for each of the downloadable issues—each only $0.99!
If you have been looking at your Android device wishing it could be as cool as the iPhone so you could read some digital comics from Devil’s Due, the company announced that you can now download over 130 comics via the Devil’s Due Android App.
Devil’s Due has announced it is putting select titles on the Kindle App on iTunes and Android devices that will allows fans of the publisher to purchase and read comics digitally. All of the titles are compatible with Amazon’s Kindle for PC, Kindle for all Apple devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, Mac, and iPad), Kindle for Android, and Kindle for BlackBerry. Not recommended for the standard black and white Kindles – for devices with color screens only.
With all the troubles Devil’s Due Publishing has been in, it doesn’t surprise me that another publisher would pick up their titles. Arcana Studios has announced it has acquired a selection of titles from the company for further publication.
Devil’s Due Publishing sent us an email last night letting us know that the company will be at the San Diego Comic Con this year. It should be an interesting time for the company who just left Diamond Comics, and is having some issue with creators. Take the jump for the complete rundown of events.