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SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON 2010

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After debuting a limited edition convention book at the 2009 show, we'll be back in 2010 exhibiting in the small press pavilion space L7 with not one, but two new books with all new content! While the Pulp Girls project is is still in pre-production, we can't help but share some of the exciting work that's being created, so we have two 16 page comics featuring two of our exciting concepts, Swiss Army Woman and Vampblade. These new books will be limited to only 100 copies each and sell for $5. Both contain one full story: Swiss Army Woman By myself and new artist to the project Chris Mullins (SKAD student), along with a never before published Swiss Army Woman sketchbook section! Vampblade By myself and Justin Wayne ( Nosferatu OGN Viper Comics), with the first full Vampblade story and several pages from the next part, all showcasing Justin's amazing inked and toned linework (and only offered in this version)! Limited, gorgeous, eye popping, and in your face! If you can...

Pulp Girls debuts at Comic-Con 09

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What is Pulp Girls? You can find out soon, next week in fact. Pulp Girls will be debuting at San Diego Comic-Con 2009 , at the Super Real Graphics booth, 5331 (in the independent publishers area at the front of the hall). We'll have a limited edition 2009 convention book available at the show, while supplies last, that showcases the upcoming project. The books are limited to 250 copies, and are an over-sized 8.5x11" perfect bound format, in full color, and feature 72 pages of Pulp Girls content! To give you a better idea though, before getting your hands on the book, Pulp Girls is a collection of concepts - inspired from grindhouse cinema, pulp heroes, and similar genre roots - in small cliffhanger style format, all with a female-centric twist. In your face, fun, dangerous, colorful, short, and sweet. GIRLS + WEAPONS x DANGER = PULP GIRLS Ever since the release of the Grindhouse double-feature, there's been a shift in the pop-art/comic world, and a move to the more subver...