DIGITAL COMICS: Zenescope partners with comiXology

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Zenescope and comiXology are proud to announce the launch of the dedicated Zenescope iOS App http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zenescope/id449184948?ls=1&mt=8 and digital storefront https://comics.comixology.com/affiliates/zenescope/ today November 9th, 2011.

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Zenescope announces three Las Vegas signings

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Writers Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco and Raven Gregory will be signing along with cover artists Anthony Spay and Eric Basaldua!!! The beautiful and fabulous Brieanna Brock, Zenescope’s Girl of the Year, will also be appearing at the signings! Zenescope will be promoting their special 2011 Grimm Fairy Tales Halloween edition with coves by Anthony Spay and Ebas.

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REVIEW: Grimm Fairy Tales Presents – The Library #2

Whoever said print is dead, hasn’t been to the library recently. More specifically, they haven’t checked out Zenescope’s latest offering, Grimm Fairy Tales Presents – The Library #2. Greek warriors, dinosaurs, gunslingers and more await you.

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REVIEW: Grimm Fairy Tales – Inferno One-Shot

Our two heroines travel to the Inferno, intent on confronting a powerful demon that knows where both their children are located. The final chapter of The Dream Eater Saga is unfolding so there’s little time left for Sela & Belinda to save the Zenescope universe. Are they one step closer to victory?

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REVIEW: Charmed #14

Sometimes one’s job requires sacrifice. Phoebe’s husband has made such a sacrifice in his life, and she’d like to do something about it. Can she bring peace to one of Love’s stewards? Charmed #4 from Zenescope Entertainment answers that question.

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REVIEW: Salem’s Daughter – The Haunting #2

Demonic possession has a way of negatively impacting a family. Little Luke has the devil in ‘im, and with Father Thomas at his bed side, The Haunting #2 is primed for some pea-soup goodness. You’ll need to read on to find out if it pays off.

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REVIEW: Grimm Fairy Tales #64

The roots of the Zenescope Universe date back to The Big Bang, and Grimm Fairy Tales #64 reveals a lot of relevant information. If you’re guilty of judging a book by its cover and assuming that these books are nothing but T&A, you’re mistaken. Jump in and find out just how wrong you’ve been.

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REVIEW: The Theater #1

A young couple heads to an old-fashioned movie theater to check out the latest horror movie. He’s way into scary movies and she endures his genre libido. Is this just another night out on the town for our moviegoers, or is this representative of a violent new spin on the term, ‘director’s CUT?’ Grab some popcorn and an $8.00 soda – it’s time for Zenescope’s very own, The Theater #1.

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REVIEW: Brimstone #5

It’s the old west, and zombies are looking to chew up everyone in their path. Zenescope’s Brimstone #5 charts a 350-word path of destruction within the enclosed 22 pages. Does anyone make it out alive…including the reader? Saddle up and find out!

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