Tuesday, March 30, 2010

12-GAUGE COMICS

JUNE 2010 SOLICITATION INFORMATION





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE







Birmingham, AL (March 30, 2010)



THE BOONDOCK SAINTS: IN NOMINE PATRIS #2

Issue #2 of 2, shipping June ’10 from 12-Gauge Comics



In the second installment of this long-awaited comic series, writers TROY DUFFY (creator/writer/director of the BOONDOCK SAINTS films) and J.B. LOVE continue to explore and reveal the history of NOAH McMANUS; follow his bloody rise to infamy and his eventual transformation into the ghost-like, universally feared vessel for God's wrath -- Il Duce!



Meanwhile, the beloved brothers McMANUS infiltrate a chop-shop run by cohorts of Concezio Yakavetta— and it’s payback time! Don’t miss the exciting conclusion to the inaugural BOONDOCK SAINTS comic event!

Written by: TROY DUFFY and J.B. LOVE

Art by: GUUS FLOOR

Cover by: CHRIS BRUNNER

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THE BOONDOCK SAINTS is ™ and ©2010 Boondock Saints, LLC. All Rights Reserved. THE BOONDOCK SAINTS Comic Series is ©2010 INNFUSION INC + Boondock Saints, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

About the Publisher

12-Gauge Comics was founded by Keven Gardner in 2004 and currently publishes some of the most successful and critically acclaimed independent comic books in the marketplace today, including the recent hit LUKE MCBAIN, featuring country music mega-star TRACE ADKINS as the lead character. 12-Gauge members Jason Pearson, Brian Stelfreeze, Cully Hamner, and Doug Wagner are creating new and innovative multi-media concepts for the company, including Pearson’s run-away hit BODY BAGS and THE RIDE, which debuted as the top-selling black and white comic of the year in 2004. 12-Gauge helped develop THE O.C.T. (Occult Crimes Taskforce), an original comic book concept co-created and starring actress ROSARIO DAWSON. 12-Gauge has found a niche in the music industry; packaging comics for the rock band Coheed & Cambria, with other music-related projects currently in development. For more information, please visit www.12gaugecomics.com or email info@12gaugecomics.com.

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