Pro
Se Productions, a Publisher specializing in Heroic Fiction, New Pulp
and multiple genres, announces today the licensing of a modern hard
boiled PI Character originally appearing in a DC Vertigo mini series and
created by one of the leading writers of modern Crime Pulp Fiction.
Angeltown
The Nate Hollis Investigations
Moonstone 2011
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“Pulp
is associated with many genres,” Tommy Hancock, Partner in and Editor
in Chief of Pro Se stated. “None, though, probably as much as the
Crime/Mystery field, particularly the PI tale. That’s why Pro Se is
proud to announce that Nate Hollis, a character created by Gary Phillips
for the 2005 Vertigo miniseries ANGELTOWN is now a part of Pro Se’s
future prose lineup.”
A
noted crime and mystery writer, Gary Phillips is the creative mind
behind the Ivan Monk series as well as books featuring Las Vegas’
showgirl-turned- courier, Martha Chaney. Phillips has also contributed
to multiple collections, including one of Moonstone’s AVENGER
CHRONICLES, and is one of the two driving forces, along with Hancock,
behind Pro Se’s upcoming major release BLACK PULP.
“ANGELTOWN,”
said Hancock, “introduced the world to Nate Hollis, as hard boiled and
two fisted as any detective that came before him. Not only does Nate
have all the classic attributes of a Pulp PI, but he’s set squarely in
the modern era and is also enhanced by all that comes with that. Pro
Se is excited about the future of Nate Hollis, including new anthologies
and even novels written by the best authors in New Pulp, including Gary
himself.”
Nate Hollis Creator
Gary Phillips
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Hollis’
creator, Gary Phillips added, “I’m jazzed that Tommy and the fine folks
at Pro Se Press have taken on producing the further outings of Nate
Hollis and the other characters in his orbit. Tough customers such as
shotgun-wielding female bounty hunter Irma Ducett aka Irma Deuce, and
Nate’s ex-pro football playing granddad, Obadiah "Clutch" Hollis,
current owner of a neighborhood dive frequented by the squares and the
strange. Certainly I’m looking forward to seeing how other writers will
devise cases for Nate and, of course, I’ll be penning some new stories
too. It’s going to be a blast.”
Hancock
stated that announcements would be forthcoming concerning publication
of the first Nate Hollis book from Pro Se, fully expecting a book to be
published in the first half of 2013.
Nate Hollis originally debuted in Angeltown,
a five-part miniseries from DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint, January-May
2005. The strip was then collected and reprinted in hardcover graphic
novel form as Angeltown: The Nate Hollis Investigations, with two new prose short stories added, by Moonstone Books in 2011.
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