Press Release
Zenescope Entertainment and members of their creative team are proud to be making appearances at several local comic book shops this Saturday for Free Comic Book Day. Fan can meet and interact with members of the company’s staff and creative talent, while getting their hands on some of Zenescope’s most popular titles. For many millions, Free Comic Book Day is a celebration of the entertainment and excitement that reading and collecting comics bring.
“We’re excited to be a part of Free Comic Book Day and to be a part of an industry that celebrates their fan base,” states Zenescope’s Marketing Manager Stephen Haberman. “We do the conventions primarily to connect with our fans across the country. Now, during Free Comic Book Day, we can thank the fans and the local comic shops in our neighborhoods for supporting our titles.”
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- Here is where you can find a member of the Zenescope team this Saturday:
- Captain Blue Hen Comics (Newark, Delaware)
- Wade’s Comic Madness (Levittown, Pennsylvania)
- Comics and More (King of Prussia, Pennsylvania)
- Jesse James Comics (Glendale, Arizona)
- Collectors Kingdom (Huntington Station, New York)
- AlleyCat Comics (Chicago, Illinois)
- Corner Store Comics (Anaheim, California)
If you would like to read more about these appearances, or Zenescope in general, be sure to Follow @Zenescope on Twitter, LIKE them on Facebook, or read the official Zenescope blog.
Zenescope Entertainment was founded by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco in 2005, and has quickly grown into one of the top comic book and graphic novel publishing companies in the world. Zenescope’s Grimm Fairy Tales and subsequent spinoff series such as Wonderland, Neverland and Robyn Hood, which put a dark twist on classic fables, are some of the best-selling and longest-running original independent comic books on shelves today. Zenescope publishes and develops both original and licensed material and has worked with dozens of clients that include Discovery Channel, History Channel, CBS, Lionsgate TV, Mandalay Vision, New Line Cinema, Titmouse Studios and many others.
2 Comments
You forgot the part of the announcement where Haberman urges everyone to make any women you see in a comic book store as uncomfortable as humanly possible.
…nope, wait, the picture just took a minute to load.
Yeah, this makes me feel uncomfortable – am I only welcome if I have my breasts hanging out?