Wednesday, September 14, 2011

THIS NOVEMBER

THE FLASH'S
FRANCIS MANAPUL &
BOOM! STUDIOS
BRING YOU...

7 WARRIORS

SEVEN BEAUTIFUL WOMEN
ONE IMPORTANT MISSION:
SAVE THE HEIR TO THEIR KINGDOM
OR DIE TRYING!

September 14, 2011 - Los Angeles, CA - This November, BOOM! Studios presents a harrowing saga of strength, loyalty and bloodshed in the 6th century with 7 WARRIORS, written by Michaël Le Galli with stunning interior art by THE FLASH's Francis Manapul!

“7 WARRIORS is a brilliant story we're proud to bring to BOOM! Studios,” says BOOM! Studios Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon. “Not only is this Michaël Le Gallie story a sexy, thought-provoking, action epic, but paired with the the high caliber art of Francis Manapul this book is a masterpiece. Be sure to save a spot in your pull list this November for 7 WARRIORS.”

Step into the world of 7 WARRIORS and follow seven beautiful women in 6th century Libya. The capitol of an ancient nation is surrounded by the Persian and Byzantine armies, and only these seven soldiers are chosen to save the heir to the kingdom. Seven Warriors. Seven...sexy, gorgeous women! An exquisitely rendered tale in the vein of 300, written by Michaël Le Galli and drawn by Francis Manapul.

7 WARRIORS #1 hits shelves in November, is written by Michaël Le Galli and features cover and interior art by Francis Manapul. The #1 issue is priced at $3.99 and carries a Diamond code of SEP110849

About BOOM! Studios
Eisner, Harvey, and Best Publisher Award-winning BOOM! Studios (www.boom-studios.com) generates a constellation of bestselling comic books and graphic novels with the industry’s top talent, including Mark Waid's series IRREDEEMABLE, new HELLRAISER comics written by Clive Barker, PLANET OF THE APES, 28 DAYS LATER, and Philip K. Dick’s DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?. BOOM!’s all-ages imprint KABOOM! publishes Charles Schulz' PEANUTS, Roger Langridge’s SNARKED, and Scholastic’s WORDGIRL. BOOM!'s lit comix-focused imprint, BOOM! Town, recently won the Eisner Award for its first book, Shannon Wheeler's I THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE FUNNIER.

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