NBN Signs Writers of the Round Table Press for Distribution of SmarterComics New Business Comic Book Series
Series of Illustrated Best-Selling Business and Self-Help Books to launch January 2011

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The Smurfs Get Graphic Novel Series
Chicago, IL, August 10, 2010 -- The Smurfs, the beloved cartoon characters who shot to fame in North America in the ‘80s, return in this new graphic novel series from Papercutz, publisher of the popular Bionicle, Classics Illustrated, Disney Fairies, Geronimo Stilton, Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Tales from the Crypt.

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The Go-Go's Jane Wiedlin is 'Lady Robotika' in New Comic Book Series
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The Supernatural fan base is undeniably strong, and they serve as a good market for publishing companies who would like to release material on the Supernatural series. In fact, WildStorm released Supernatural: Origins comic book last year, and it was a fair success. This year, fans will again delight in another release, as Supernatural: Rising Son is coming soon. The new comic book is a six-issue miniseries that will tell another tale about the Winchester brothers. To be released on April 23, the series will follow a 7-year-old Sam and 11-year-old Dean as they travel with their father, John.

Writer Peter Johnson, who is also a co-executive producer on the TV show explained that this series focuses more on John and his dysfunctional family.

"We're really going to explore the differences between Sam and Dean in this one," Johnson added. "Dean is becoming aware of what his dad's up to and we'll see him training and hunting a little bit, while John will start to key in on something different about Sam."

Despite being another Supernatural project, show creator Eric Kripke, who contributed hugely to the Origins project, was not present in any way in Rising Son, mostly due to the writers' strike. Although the strike does not include comic book writers, Kripke saw the thin line between writing for the TV series and writing a comic book based on the series, and thus opted to not be part of it this time.

Johnson added that this action packed series includes familiar faces, creepier monsters, fighter chicks and a villain that may be part of the show itself. This will be one hell of a comic book for Supernatural fans to look out for, and just to add to the excitement, there is a third comic book in its conception stage. As for now, let's await the release of Supernatural, Rising Son, on April 23.

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Bungie Has 10-Year Plan for Secret New Game Series
The creator of Halo is working on something it calls far more ambitious than its incredibly popular sci-fi videogame. Could we see Bungie-produced novels, comic books and movies based on the still-secret franchise?

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HBO and IDW Publishing Announce Partnership To Create First-Ever True Blood Comic Book Series
Exclusive Comics Based on HBO Hit Television Series Bring New Excitement & Drama to the Sultry World of Bon Temps for “Trubies” and Collectors (PRWeb Apr 3, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/04/prweb3830534.htm

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