Browsing: Zenescope Entertainment

According to Zenescope Entertainment that is. The company is releasing new titles all month. October will see the the conclusion of Se7en, and new issues of Grimm Fairy Tales and Return to Wonderland. Take the jump for cover images, and release date information.

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Zenescope Entertainment let Major Spoilers know there are two Living Corpse titles coming out in the coming months.  If you want to find out more about the title before the Shoreline Entertainment movie hits theaters, issues #0 and #1/2 follow the adventures of a zombie with a conscience who fights to keep the undead, dead. In order to get the #1/2 issue, your retailer will need to order five issues of #0. via Zenescope Entertainment

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Zenescope Entertainment has announced the thirst three issues of Return to Wonderland (that would be issues 0, 1, and 2) have sold out. And in the case of issue 1, its second printing has sold out as well. The company has announced it will go back to press for another reprint run very soon. If you are interested in the series – it is very intense, and not for the young’uns – check with your retailer. Fortunately, I’ve been able to get my issues when they are released, but a quick check on eBay show the issues running between $2.99…

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This October Zenescope Entertainment will be reprinting the first three issues of the popular Grimm Fairy Tales series. I think I’ve described the series as a cross between the real gory Grimm tales, and The Twilight Zone. Although things have taken an interesting turn in the most recent issue, the first three issues are really stellar. To make these reprints stand out, Zenescope will pack the issues with Editor’s Extras, which feature extra artwork, sketches, character designs and new covers. Take the jump for a preview of the Al Rio cover for issue #1.

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If you are looking for Zenescope Entertainment and their awesome booth babes, you’ll find them at Wizard World Chicago in booth #124. The Company will debut Se7en #6 by David Mack and Leif Jones, Willow Creek #0 (a brand new series), as well as the final chapter of Final Destination. Zenescope will also present the What It Takes To Make It In Comics panel on Saturday, hosted by Christian Beranek and Ralph Tedesco. Take the jump for the complete list of booth signings.

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A couple of weeks ago, Major Spoilers announced Zenescope’s The Living Corpse had been picked up by Shoreline Entertainment to be turned into a motion picture. What’s cool about this? The first issue hasn’t even been released yet. If the film does well, you’ll be scrambling to pick up the issues. However, if you are planning to attend Wizard World Chicago (August 9 – 12), Zenescope will be offering the #1/2 issue at the show for a mere .25 cents. Take the jump for the full cover and more info about the series.

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Zenescope Entertainment and Arcana Studios will be sharing a booth (#2514) at this year’s Comic-Con International, and passed us a copy of the company’s booth signings and more. Take the jump for the complete list and a look at the limited edition cover to Grimm Fairy Tales #16.

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No, it’s not another remake of Weekend at Bernie’s… Variety is reporting Shoreline Studio has optioned the Zenescope comic The Living Corpse by Haeser and Hasson to be turned into a motion picture. Justin Ritter will write and diret with Morris Ruskin producing. “The Living Corpse” — initially self-published by Haeser and Hasson — weaves the tale of a zombie who has vague memories of his past life.His mission is to keep the rest of the walking dead in their graves. via Variety

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Stuff magazine has listed Zenescope Entertainment’s Final Destination: Spring Break in the number six position of the mags Top 21 Hit List. “We’re thrilled to find our way on STUFF’s HitList — it’s great when a hip, mainstream magazine covers an independent series like this. It’s a good step forward for us, and we’re thrilled that independent companies continue to gain more recognition in this industry,” says Zenescope’s VP and Editor-In-Chief Ralph Tedesco. The August issue, with Katherine McPhee on the cover, is in stores now. via Zenescope Entertainment

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Return to wonderland #1 hits stores today. If you haven’t read the preview issue released a couple of months ago, then you might want to flip through the issue in the stores, or read this sneak peek of issue #2. Personally, I like the Grimm Fairy Tales stories as they are retellings of the classic tales with a Twilight Zone twist to them. With the exception of one or two of the stories, I think the series is a good one. Return to Wonderland looks to be a really twisted visit to the land of yesteryear – I like it.

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Zenescope Entertainment has released its signing schedule for Wizard Wolrd Philly running June 15 – 17 at the Philadelphia Convention Center. Take the jump for the complete signing rundown and details on the company’s big party. If you are able to attend WWP, be sure to stop by the booth and see if the company has the Zenescope Girls out and about.

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Zenescope Entertainment sent me one of the collected trades of Grimm Fairy Tales, and I have to say I really like it. From the fantastic covers by Al Rio to the Twilight Zone-ish stories, Zenescope has a hidden gem you really should check out. Last weekend, the company released Return to Wonderland #0 for a mere 99 cents and it completely sold out at Diamond, prompting Zenescope to order a 2nd printing of the issue. Everytime I have posted the cover image to the first printing, there are a ton of hits and downloads from those digging on the Al…

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