Showing posts with label Amigo Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amigo Comics. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

AMIGO COMICS Solicitations For July 2014

Amigo Comics is proud to present their barbaric, supernatural, amazing titles filled with strong female role models, headstrong comrades, mermaids at war and horrifying monsters. Please make sure to pre-order them via the May Diamond Previews to be picked up in stores worldwide July 2014.

GHOST WOLF #4

(W) El Torres (A) Luis Czerniawski (CA) Joan Vives

The ancient demons known as the Hungry Ones have taken over the North, and not even the female berserker Mara, masquerading as the Ghost Wolf, can stop them! But, but if the original Spirit of Flight could be summoned once more? (STK641031)

32pgs, FC (4 of 4) $3.99

LUNITA #4

(W) Xavier Morell (A/CA) Sergi San Julian
The plan has gone terribly wrong, and the Mermaids have declared war upon Mankind. Lunita must face them and stop the massacre — even by paying with her own life if it is needed! The fantastic run of the daughter of the Moon concludes with a shocking finale! (STK630889) (C: 0-0-1)

MATURE THEMES
RES. from Previews Vol. XXIII #12 (DEC130820)

32pgs, FC (4 of 4) $3.99

ROGUES! VOLUME 2: COLD SHIP #3 (W) El Torres(A/CA) Lolita Aldea Hakon the Deathless is fed up with the Weasel! He still needs Bram the Dragon-slayer to kill the wyrm Armod, but the smart wits of Weasel are getting him on the nerves. And who have heard of a magical ship full of undead warriors carrying a woman? Alas, Weasel must die! (STK626266) MATURE THEMES RES. from Previews Vol. XXIII #10 (OCT130811) 32pgs, FC (3 of 5) $3.99

Comic News: ROGUES! Mega Hit on Comixology

ComiXology just announced the Best Sellers of their digital offerings and Amigo Comics is incredibly proud that they are leading the charge!

A story NOT about super heroes, NOT about zombies, but all about barbaric era´s, muscle man and sultry women, stories about sword&sorcery, talented sword-wielding thieves and their camaraderie.

Be sure to check out ROGUES! digital releases, and keep up as we are not only gearing up with our Volume 3 story arc, but as we are also featuring Juan José Ryp (Clone, Black Summer, Robocop, Wolverine: The Best There Is) and the return to what RYP  does best: draw stunning action and gorgeous girls!
Here is the link to the ComiXology-list so you can see for yourself as well as something to share with your friends, family and fans on social media. WE DO NOT LIE!! > https://www.comixology.com/comics-best-sellers

Rogues! #1

Written by El Torres
Art by Ruben Rojas, Juan Jose Ryp
Colored by Fran Gamboa

Genres Action/Adventure, Fantasy, Mature

Page Count 28 Pages
Digital Release Date September 18 2013
Age Rating 17+ Only

`The Curse of the Chicken´

It began with a job for a rich Baron's son, a simple task enough for two hardened rogues like Bram and the Weasel: To rescue the beautiful daughter of a wizard. But it ended with the most horrible curse that a thief can endure... chickens!

https://www.comixology.com/Rogues-1/digital-comic/43503




Monday, April 14, 2014

Comics News: GHOST WOLF #1 Sells Out In Diamond

It is official and fans of Amigo Comics cannot get enough of Brutal Barbarian Action! The new debuting issue of Ghost Wolf  #1, in stores April 16, 2014, has been sold out on distribution level completely!
Though copies may still be available at retail level, the publisher urges fans to contact their comic book store and place a re-order. It would make the publisher mighty proud to find out the extra orders would warrant a second printing, but that is totally up to the fans, our Amigo's!!
Amigo Comics also urges retailers to check their orders on all issues of Amigo Comics as the series has already generated buzz from all corners of the media and will continue to do so in the coming months.

Ghost Wolf  #1 (of 4)

Author: El Torres
Artist: Siku
Cover Artist:  Siku

Genre : Fantasy
Format : Comic book sized, FC, 32 pages
Retail Price: $3,99

The full saga of the Ghost Wolf, the spirit of vengeance of the northern wastes.
When the sons of Corr lost their courage, they were captured  by the wild tribes. But there was one man who decided to fight... and he paid for this with his very life. He will become the vessel for the long, forsaken spirit of vengeance... The Ghost Wolf!

1st Impressions: GHOST WOLF # 1

GHOST WOLF # 1
Written by El Torres
Art by Luis Czerniawski, SIKU and Sandra Molina
Amigo Comics


FLIPPING THROUGH:
                We start with a prologue that started with the world is young and learn the origin of Ghost Wolf. Fast forward a thousand years, still during the time of barbarians as the tribe of the Ghost Wolf have become enslaved by the cannibalistic army, the Bahatch.  We get introduced to Demne, our main character , as he still verbally battles against his enslavers. And it only costs him …in both good and bad ways.

ART:
                The art for this issue was solid. Czerniawski and Molina present a nicely rendered, gritty origin of Ghost Wolf.  We get the bloodstained origin in great, detailed glory. Czerniawski brought a great amount of detail in the battles as well as the background. Molina gives some really great color, giving darker tones of reds, browns and more to make the story match the tone … dark.
                Then the main story begins as our narrator is revealed to be a man known as Demne.  And Siku presents a detailed, very graphic opening tale for our lead. Siku brings us people of all shapes and sizes. The battles are gory. Yet, Siku has enough versatility to be able to draw great character moments. Siku also isn’t shy from using different angles and persepective. Siku’s style might turn some people off but I like it. It could be comparative to a fusion of Mike Mignola and Keith Giffen with Siku putting his own spin on it. I love the angles that Siku uses throughout the book. And while the people are detailed, the one thing that isn’t are the backgrounds. They are very simple. Siku’s colors make them very trippy and interesting … but detailed backgrounds are the only thing that really hurt this book. And honestly, it does not hurt it much at all. A great job by the art team.

WRITING:
                El Torres presents us a legend told in the ways of old, verbally. That personal connection to the main character was easily established in the prologue and carries through the entire book because of the way this issue was told.  Torres makes you come into this world where the Ghost Wolf is among the greats.
                Torres tells both stories this issue well, making the pacing for both roll by and merge together wonderfully. The dialogue, what little of it, told us a little of our characters and world that Ghost Wolf is in. There is a sense of the theme that you have to give up something to get someone you want and Torres blends that in seamlessly.
                The book is a beginning of a legend. Torres firmly establishes his versatility as a writer with the narration and the story structure. A fantastically well-written first issue.

OVERALL IMPRESSION:
                Ghost Wolf # 1 is one of the better first issues of the year. It establishes our main character. It does something uncommon in terms of storytelling. The art is good. And the story is amazing.

RATING:

                I give Ghost Wolf # 1 an 8 …. Out of 10. Buy it when it hits shelves!!!


Friday, December 27, 2013

AMIGO COMICS Solicitations For March 2014

Rogues! vol. 3 is Staff Pick at Previews!

December 2013
After Nancy in Hell: A Dragon in Hell was elected Staff Pick at Previews… now it’s Rogues! volume 3, which has been chosen Staff Pick by Sarah Martinez.
Rogues! volume 3 recovers the long-lost original graphic novel which was released in Europe, plus some even-more-lost episodes that have never seen the light before!
But it’s not the only European graphic novel the Amigo brings to you in miniseries. The Ghost Wolf, a barbarian tale of swords, axes and no-limit savageries is also here. Both miniseries remastered, re-lettered, re-translated for your enjoyment!
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ROGUES! Vol. 3, #1

Story by: El Torres
Art by: Juan José Ryp
Cover Artist: Juan José Ryp
At last! The long-lost story where the Rogues were born, now remastered and with new-brand-extra pages. The first work of Juan José Ryp and El Torres with their creation, the Rogues!
Follow the first adventure of Bram and Weasel: A robbery to a nobleman went really well. Now they are the owners of an unique bright jewel… that everybody in Gerada, thiefs, soldiers and even mages want!
Item Code: JAN140843
UPC Code: 700598854213-00111
In Stores:  3/26/14
SRP: $3.99

GHOST WOLF #1

Story by: El TorresArt by: SikuCover Artist: Siku
The complete saga of the Ghost Wolf, the spirit of vengeance of the northern wastes. When the sons of Corr lost their courage, they were swept by the wild tribes. But there was one man decided to fight... and paid with his life. He will become the vessel for the long, forsaken spirit of vengeance... The Ghost Wolf!
UPC Code:700598854220-00111
In Stores:  3/26/14
SRP: $3.99

Sunday, December 1, 2013

AMIGO COMICS February 2013 Solicitations


Nancy in Hell meets Amigo in February!

December 2013
Expect the impossible! Amigo is proud to announce a crossover event between the two main characters… and two publishing houses.  Nancy in Hell visits Amigo Comics with the help of the great creation by Erik Larsen…The Savage Dragon! This great one-shot have been chosen as Staff Pick in December Previews!
Also, Lunita and the second volume of Rogues! come to the end of their miniseries. Three crowning jewels for Amigo in February!

Nancy in Hell: A Dragon in Hell

Story by: El Torres
Art by: Enrique Lorenzana
Color: Sandra Molina & Esther Sanz
Some people meet in the most strange places. For the very first time, Nancy In Hell has a crossover, and it is with one of the most beloved, long-running independent Image Comics original characters: The Savage Dragon.
But strangely, this very first crossover is not at Image Comics where they were born, but at Amigo Comics. El Torres is the creator of ” Nancy In Hell “, and wanted to write a one-shot that would attract some attention over to Amigo Comics. Luckily the folks at Image Comics allowed him to do it with Nancy In Hell … and maestro Erik Larsen gave permission to use Malcolm Dragon.
Erik Larsen has always supported the independent creation of comics in many ways. He allowed the creators of “Nancy in Hell” to use the Savage Dragon as special guest star in the book. But make no mistake, this is a Nancy In Hell book, so there are plenty of demons, blood splashes and brain-dead zombies being ripped apart by a chainsaw, following the “B-movie” style featured in the Image Comics ” Nancy In Hell ” saga.
Nancy in hell: A Dragon in Hell is an one-shot, written by El Torres and with art by Enrique Lorenzana, who already worked together on the Image Comics miniseries Comics ” Nancy In Hell” and “Nancy In Hell On Earth”. So grease your chainsaws and prepare your fists… Hell is going to become even a crazier place!
ACTION, ALL AGES SC 7×10, 32pgs, FC, $3.99
UPC Code: 799456681634-00311
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ROGUES! Vol. 2, #5

Story by: El Torres
Art by: Lolita AldeaColor by: Sandra Molina
Cover Artist: Lolita Aldea
Lolita Aldea’s fantastic run on Rogues concludes here! If you haven’t taken a look at her amazing artwork, do it NOW before it’s too late!
And the time comes when heroes return to their homes. They go back to normality, and carry on with their boring lives. But that’s not the case of Bram and Weasel, because they live in Gerada, City of Thieves… and also because Hakon the Deathless isn’t… well, dead.
The tale that redefined Bram and Weasel’s relationship, in the series that mixes humor, action, fantasy, undead vikings and, for this time only, even dragons!
$3,99, one shot, 32 pages, FC
UPC Code: 799456681641-00511

LUNITA #4

Story by: Xavier MorellArt by: Sergi San JuliánCover Artist: Sergi San Julián
This is the final chapter of Lunita!
The plan has gone terribly wrong, and the Mermaids have declared war upon Mankind. Lunita must face them and stop the massacre… even by paying with her own life if needed!
The fantastic run of the daughter of the Moon concludes with a shocking finale!
The adventure -located in the mythical Spain, with monsters, politics, witches and cats- comes to a startling conclusion. The artwork by Sergi San Julian and the script by Xavier Morell have received great praises!
“The art that I’ve seen of these books are really incredible and some of the best cartooning I’ve seen. I don’t know why I’ve not seen or heard of Amigo until recently, but I’m making a point of picking up some back issues and getting more familiar with their library of comics. I would suggest you do the same. “
—Comic Addiction
$3,99, one shot, 32 pages, FC
UPC Code: 799456681658-00411

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

1st Impressions: LUNITA # 1

LUNITA # 1
Written by Xavier Morrell
Art by Sergi San Julian & Oriol San Julian
Amigo Comics

FLIPPING THROUGH:
                Our book opens with a mystery as Spain’s Ambassodor to the United States ends up dead … connected to a special drug known as Blue Tear. The DEA sends over an agent known as Summer Fillion to investigate the case after figuring out the drug is from Spain. As she goes about her investigation, the President of Spain himself, Don Jose, sends out people to deal with her … and a paranormal investigator known as Lunita. After Lunita and Fillion meet to talk, things get more dangers as an assassin is coming for the women.
                Meanwhile, the origins of the Blue Tear drug are revealed and we get another mystery in the final page.



ART:
                At first glance, San Julian’s style might seem ugly to some. But, it holds a lot of modern day sensibilities as well as a uniqueness to it. I would have to say that the characters and backgrounds look good and detailed enough to show how different each character is from the other. The best way to describe the style is a bit of Larry Strohman and some Mike Mignola mixed together with a bit more detail. It’s a style that people definitely get accustomed to after the initial first pages.  The backgrounds are nice and detailed. And there is a good sense of panel composition. And while nothing really  made me go “WOW!!!” artistically, it still had a good, consistent art. The colors from Oriol really breathed life into Sergi’s inks and pencils. And while there were a couple panels that I felt the faces were a bit stretched out … it was a solid job by this art team.

WRITING:
                Morrell delivers the opening act of this mystery story with sci-fi elements. The plot itself is complex enough for more mature readers but still simple to follow this first issue. There were things revealed this issue that lead into other questions. Morrell’s dialogue was also very strong this issue; giving us some realistic reactions from characters like Rodrigo, Fillion, Lunita and more. The character motivations are clear enough to see in most characters while still having mystery in others. The pacing for the issue was excellent as nothing went too long or too quick.  Fillion and Lunita are both very entertaining, strong female characters that I look forward into seeing driving this story. A great job by Morrell.

OVERALL IMPRESSION:
                Pretty good art with a great story behind it. And while the style is gonna take a little to get used to, it is still a good style. And the story and characters hook you.

RATING:

                I give Lunita # 1 a 7.5 … out of 10. Good. Could be better and looks like it will be. Pick it up. 

Friday, October 4, 2013

Comic News: Lunita Shines Over Amigo

Lunita Shines Over Amigo

October 2012
Hola amigos! This November Lunita will be waiting for you on the shelves of your local store. For what reason you shouldn't miss the date? AMIGO gives you 5: 
Drugs, witches, D.E.A. agents, kittens.
Do you want some more? Ok, we also have some sirens, but not the lovely Ariel kind of siren from Disney’s legacy. After reading Lunita you are bound to rethink what you know about sirens. There is also the Basajaun, a creature from Basque mythology dwelling in the woods, protecting the forests, a true Lord of the savage.
Lunita, the next modern adult fantasy book from writer and publisher Xavier Morell with exquisite artwork by Sergi San Julian, a well-known European artist in France, Germany and Spain.
Really? you gonna miss it? Do not dare!
Learn more at Amigo website.

Lunita's Shinning Art

Go check the awesome art by Sergi San Julian

REVIEWS AND WORDS

  • We are in CBR! Chris Arrant at ROBOT 6 in the wonderful website Comic Book Resources,talks about the upcoming series LUNITA!
  • Bleeding Cool spreads the word about LUNITA. Nice title: "Under a Spanish Moon". 
For more information, please go to www.amigocomics.com and facebook.com/AmigoComics

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Amigo Comics Solicits for December 2013

The Frozen North... and Rogues on the loose!

September 2012
Hola amigos! On December, find out why Amigo Comics should be your most beloved publisher when our books hit the shelves!
The second issue of Lunita will lead you into the woods… Be prepared to hold your breath because our heroes are going to enter dangerous places and meet weird creatures!
And we are sure you are waiting for the sequel of Rogues! Well, you will not be disappointed! The third issue of Volume 3 is coming in December. While Bram is in a crazy quest to slay the dragon Armod, Weasel is in dire danger…
As for Gargantuan, the GIANT monster is still destroying everything in his path, while Sarah Lozen must manage to keep herself alive in a world gone mad! The monster knows that she could destroy him… if he doesn’t stomp on her first!
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ROGUES! Vol. 2, #3

Story by: El Torres
Art by: Lolita AldeaColor by: Sandra Molina
Cover Artist: Lolita Aldea
The Rogues are still part of the crew of Hakon the Deathless… and they are looking for the dragon Armod! Hakon still needs Bram the dragonslayer to kill Armod…
However, the smart wits of Weasel are getting on his nerves! Alas, Weasel must die!
In this new issue, you will discover a magical ship full of undead warriors carrying a woman. Whooo. Tasty!
So, what are you waiting for? Join our couple of reputed thieves, Bram and The Weasel in this new adventure full of surprises!
And soon we will display some artwork that will drop your jaw down. Lolita Aldea’s art is truly amazing!
FANTASY, MATURE THEMES SC, 7×10, 32pgs, FC …………… $3.99 UPC Code: 799456681641-00311

LUNITA #2

Story by: Xavier MorellArt by: Sergi San JuliánCover Artist: Sergi San Julián
There is a drug that links people to the supernatural. And yet, this drug is on the streets… and that’s a huge problem!
D.E.A. Agent Summer joined her forces with a weird agent from a Spanish agency, the mysterious Lunita.
Now, they are both hunted by the nebulous organization that traffics with the supernatural drug across Europe. This leads them to hide in the depth of the woods… ancient Spanish forests plenty of tales, legends and mythical creatures… that could be real!
Enjoy the amazing art of Sergi San Julián and join D.E.A. Agent Summer and Lunita in the depth of the woods, where you’ll have to be very careful if you want to survive!
ACTION AND SUPERNATURAL, MATURE THEMES SC, 7×10, 32pgs, FC, $3.99
UPC Code: 799456681658-00211
GARGANTUAN #3
Story by: El Torres
Art by: Luis Czerniawski
Cover Artist: JC Ruiz Burgos
Nobody can stop the Gargantuan, who stomps his way through America. While the Pentagon is forced to consider nuclear options, the monster brings death, destruction, and involution everywhere he goes…
Sarah Lozen might be the key to destroy the titan. Therefore, not only has she to fight for her life but also to lead the survivors out of the quarantine area.
However, there is a “slight” problem: Crius the Gargantuan knows that Sarah is alive… and that she is the only real danger that could stop him!
ACTION, ALL AGES SC 7×10, 32pgs, FC, $3.99
UPC Code: 799456681634-00311

REVIEWS AND WORDS

  • We are in CBR! Chris Arrant at ROBOT 6 in the wonderful website Comic Book Resources,talks about the upcoming series LUNITA!
  • The Broken Infinite gives ARCANE SECRETS a 8 over 10!: "This was pretty good for a children’s book. It did not insult readers intelligence but definitely played to its demographic. It was interesting, multi-layered in story but still easy to follow. The characters were entertaining. The situations ridiculous and all fit for what I believe the book wanted."
  • Bleeding Cool spreads the word about LUNITA. Nice title: "Under a Spanish Moon".
  • Comic Bastards review in group ARCANE SECRETS. The good and the bad about the book. But overall, seems that they like it!
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Saturday, August 24, 2013

1st Impression: ARCANE SECRETS - THE CURSE OF THE MOTTLED TENTACLE # 1

ARCANE SECRETS: THE CURSE OF THE MOTTLED TENTACLE # 1
Written by Angel A. Svoboda
Art by Angel A. Svoboda & Rafael Nieves
Amigo Comics

FLIPPING THROUGH:

            Our tale talks of our heroes Dr. Ment and Harry; two detectives that deal with the supernatural … many things deal with Cthulu and the like. Dr. Ment’s archenemy, the mob boss Salvatore Tamontti, sets lose a monster that once attacked by it will allow Salvatore to take over the victim’s mind; which is made obvious because suddently you grow plants on your head and body.
            Ment gets bitten so he sends in Harry after another tentacle monster to help ask someone by the name of Selma Pratchett for help; after Harry throws in said Selemite tentacle monster into the Unknown Zone. While in the Unknown Zone, Harry gets the help of a helioglobe named Elvis.  The two come back in time to go with Ment to see Selma. Meanwhile, Salvatore sends one of his most powerful men after someone else.

ART:

            I must admit; I was surprise. Svoboda’s art is nice and cartoon with an interesting versatility that makes monstrous things still look threatening while the overall cute factor is still there. The line work is nice and clean. The detail is simple yet distinct enough to tell who is who and what is what.
            Svoboda’s characters have a great style that can be mimicked for television show. The monsters in this were both gross and horrifying while still retaining a little bit of cute. Svoboda has some great backgrounds that work for the book; giving it a nice fusion of dark and mysterious with fun and adventurous.

WRITING:

            Svoboda does a great job in giving a packed story. The plot was easy to follow but did not insult your intelligence. The characters were definitely living up to cartoony or children’s show tropes but in a good way which made them entertaining. Svoboda creates a dynamic plot which ends up taking our heroes to interesting places … the Unknown Realm being one of them. The nods to Lovecraft and Cthuluian works were nicely sprinkled throughout the entire piece.
            Svoboda made Lovecraftian monsters fun but still somewhat scary … well, most of them anyway. It definitely will be something children can find entertaining.

OVERALL IMPRESSION:
           
            This was pretty good for a children’s book. It did not insult readers intelligence but definitely played to its demographic. It was interesting, multi-layered in story but still easy to follow. The characters were entertaining. The situations ridiculous and all fit for what I believe the book wanted.


RATING:

            It’s a fun book. Kids will love it. Adults, maybe not so much. But overall, a great book. I give Arcane Secrets: The Curse of the Mottled Tentacle # 1 an 8 out of 10.
           


Friday, August 23, 2013

AMIGO Comics November 2013 Solicitations

LUNITA is rising!

August 2012
Amigo is proud to unveil a new 4 issues miniseries! She’s magical. She’s deadly. She’s the daughter of the Moon… and you can find her in only in Amigo Comics! Lunita is our new miniseries, written by Xavier Morell with exquisite artwork by Sergi San Julian. An adventure plenty of fantasy, supernatural, horror and even… kittens!
But Lunita is not the only book to see the light in November… Behold!
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ROGUES! Vol. 2, #2

Story by: El Torres
Art by: Lolita AldeaColor by: Sandra Molina
Cover Artist: Lolita Aldea
The Rogues are now part of the crew of Hakon the Deathless… and they are looking for the dragon Armod!
In this new issue, our couple of reputed thieves, Bram and The Weasel, ends up far away from his usual turf. They are not enthusiastic at all about the epic saga they are living. And there is more than that: the prophecies of the Half-Dead Volva are really… unsettling.
Be ready and discover the way their strong brotherhood will be put to a test! Let´s join Bram and the Weasel in this realm of fantasy, mixing adventure and fun! And be ready too to discover the awesome new rising star Lolita Aldea!
FANTASY, MATURE THEMES SC, 7×10, 32pgs, FC …………… $3.99 UPC Code: 799456681641-00211
GARGANTUAN #2
Story by: El Torres
Art by: Ruben Rojas
Cover Artist: Ruben Rojas
A long time ago, giant monsters dwelled Earth and altered human evolution… and even fed on us. Do you want to know more about this story? It is the Gargantuan tale! In this second issue of Gargantuan, Los Angeles does not exist anymore. The mind of Crius, inside the body of the Gargantuan walks the Earth. And even the nuclear power cannot stop him. The monster brings death and destruction, and also involution…  His spores turn people into primal and savage primates.  Sarah Lozen ends up fighting for her life… and she might be the key to destroy the titan!
Be prepared to join her in this amazing story illustrated by the awesome Rubén Rojas, written by El Torres!
ACTION, ALL AGES SC 7×10, 32pgs, FC, $3.99
UPC Code: 799456681634-00211

LUNITA #1

Story by: Xavier MorellArt by: Sergi San JuliánCover Artist: Sergi San Julián
Have you ever heard of a drug that links you to the supernatural? This drug is on the streets… but only for the rich and wealthy people.  The core of the dealers are in Spain. D.E.A. Agent Summer to join her forces with a weird agent from a Spanish agency. This agent possesses strange powers. Moreover, she assures she’s the real daughter of the Moon!
Enjoy this new story with the awesome illustrations of Sergi San Julián. His brilliant art illustrates this amazing adventure mixing action and supernatural!
ACTION AND SUPERNATURAL, MATURE THEMES SC, 7×10, 32pgs, FC, $3.99
UPC Code: 799456681658-00111

REVIEWS AND WORDS

  • Interview to El Torres at Comic Monsters, part of the Horror News Network about the new series Gargantuan. A long, nice interview where El Torres spits it all.
  • Comic Spectrum does a nice review about our miniseries Arcane Secrets: "By using humor, colorful and Cthulu influenced monsters, as well as a visual style that I’d best compare to the Phineas and Ferb cartoon, they’ve succeeded in what they set out to do."
  • There is another review at The Examiner where we can read that Alex Widen do like Arcane Secrets: "(...)the debut issue brings with it a sense of European comedy comics which offers up clever wordplay, some physical comedy and many clever references. (...) It may not be for everyone, but for the young or the young at heart, Amigo Comics' collaboration offers all ages entertainment with more wit than it seems."
For more information, please go to www.amigocomics.com and facebook.com/AmigoComics
- Please use attached images.
- Please email us at amigo@amigocomics.com or bad@boomvavavoom.com when you post the press release so we can distribute it via our own social network at Facebook, Twitter and many other outlets.
- Please let us know if there is an interest in interviewing the creators or reviewing our titles. There are press PDFs ready for review purposes.