Wednesday, March 26, 2008

[PRESS] MORE ISSUES ON THEIR WAY FOLLOWING 'POGROM' #1 SELLOUT

Controversial new series gains steam as first issue sells out at Diamond with issue #2 on its way in April



Chicago, IL. (March 26, 2008) – Devil's Due Publishing is rushing out more of its genre-bending horror series Pogrom on the heels of a distributor level sellout this week. Diamond has confirmed that Pogrom #1, the first issue of Matthew Tomao and Josh Medors' new post-apocalyptic conspiracy tale, has sold out as more copies are presently on their way from the book's printer to fill remaining orders.



Pogrom #1 shipped March 12, kicking off Tomao's epic adventure tale about a hero born from evil to combat a tyrannical religious government. Issue #2 will follow in April as the book's mysterious champion continues to take down incarnations of the world's seven deadly sins.



In issue #2, Pogrom smashes his way through Washington, D.C. to take on his next target—Sloth. Pogrom #'s 1-3 can be ordered using the following Diamond order numbers:



JAN083541 POGROM #1 (OF 7) $5.50
JAN083542 POGROM #1 (OF 7) TEMPLESMITH SGN INCV (C: 0-1-2) $9.99

FEB083685 POGROM #2 $3.50

MAR083650 POGROM #3 $3.50


For more information, please visit www.devilsdue.net or visit the official Pogrom website at www.pogromthecomic.com.

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About Devil's Due Publishing:
After exploding on the comic book scene by igniting the "80s retro
revival" in the industry, Devil's Due quickly became one of the largest
and most popular comic book publishers in the United States. Today DDP's
lineup is a diverse mix of original properties and licensed books
including Drafted, Lost Squad, Sheena: Queen of the Jungle, G.I. Joe,
Storm Shadow, Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, DemonWars, Voltron, The Nye
Incidents, and the cult-favorite Hack/Slash, which is currently in
pre-production as a feature film for Rogue Pictures.

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