RUSH AND BOOM! STUDIOS THINK BIG WITH 'CLOCKWORK ANGELS' COMIC
CLOCKWORK ANGELS Cover A by Hugh Syme
CLOCKWORK ANGELS Cover B by Hugh Syme
CLOCKWORK ANGELS Cover C by Hugh Syme
CLOCKWORK ANGELS Cover B by Hugh Syme
CLOCKWORK ANGELS Cover C by Hugh Syme
February 21, 2014 - Los Angeles, CA - Award-winning publisher BOOM! Studios is pleased to announce the March debut of CLOCKWORK ANGELS, a new limited series based on author Kevin J. Anderson’s New York Times
bestselling novel and legendary rock band Rush’s concept album of the
same name. Rush lyricist and drummer Neil Peart and Anderson, along with
interior artist Nick Robles and cover artist Hugh Syme, create the
steampunk world of Albion in comic book form for the first time.
“Rush
is one of our all-time favorite rock bands here in the office, so we
immediately jumped at the chance to work on CLOCKWORK ANGELS,” said
BOOM! Studios Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon. “The icing on the cake is
that author Kevin J. Anderson is somebody we’ve always wanted to work
with, so this is an all-around thrill. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Peart have
brought us a breathtaking story that illustrator Nick Robles has
beautifully visualized.”
WHY
WE LOVE IT: Rush’s CLOCKWORK ANGELS is a testament to the band’s
creative versatility—it has been successful as a concept album, novel,
and international tour. Now, Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart and
New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson are bringing the
story of CLOCKWORK ANGELS to comics, where newcomer artist Nick Robles
will bring the journey of Owen Hardy to visual life!
WHY
YOU’LL LOVE IT: Die-hard Rush fans have longed for Peart’s narrative
songwriting to be adapted into comic book form for decades, but fans of
steampunk fantasy will enjoy journeying into the world of Albion thanks
to Anderson’s skilled storytelling.
WHAT
IT’S ABOUT: Owen Hardy, like all the people of Albion, has lived his
whole life under the rule of The Watchmaker. His entire life has been
planned down to the exact second. But what happens when a young boy
decides that things should not always goes as planned?
CLOCKWORK
ANGELS #1 arrives in comic shops on March 19th, the four-year
anniversary of the album’s initial announcement by the band members,
with a cover price of $3.99 under Diamond order code JAN140981. The
first issue will ship with two variant covers including a subscription
cover and a retailer incentive. Not sure where to find your nearest
comic retailer? Use comicshoplocator.com or findacomicshop.com to find one! It’s also available for order directly from boom-studios.com.
ECW
Press will release the paperback version of Kevin J. Anderson’s
bestselling CLOCKWORK ANGELS novel (ISBN: 978-1-77041-156-2, $14.95) in
May.
ABOUT BOOM! STUDIOS
Founded by Ross Richie in 2005, Diamond Gem Award-winning “Best Publisher” BOOM! Studios (boom-studios.com)
generates a constellation of best-selling Eisner and Harvey
Award-winning original and licensed comic books and graphic novels with
the industry’s top talent. BOOM! Studios is the home of Mike Carey’s
SUICIDE RISK, Clive Barker’s NEXT TESTAMENT and HELLRAISER, Paul Jenkins
and Humberto Ramos’ FAIRY QUEST, PLANET OF THE APES, Max Bemis’
POLARITY and Mark Waid’s IRREDEEMABLE. Steven Grant’s graphic novel 2
GUNS was recently released as a feature film from Universal Pictures,
starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. BOOM!’s all-ages imprint
KaBOOM! publishes Charles Schulz’ PEANUTS, Jim Davis’ GARFIELD, Cartoon
Network’s ADVENTURE TIME and REGULAR SHOW, Mike Kunkel’s HEROBEAR AND
THE KID, and Roger Langridge’s Eisner Award-winning SNARKED. In June
2013, BOOM! acquired Archaia Entertainment (archaia.com).
Archaia is the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning graphic novel publisher
of MOUSE GUARD, COW BOY, GUNNERKRIGG COURT, RUST, SPERA, JIM HENSON’S
TALE OF SAND, and many other great titles. In October 2013, BOOM!
Studios entered into a unique first-look relationship with 20th Century
Fox, giving the studio access to its library of titles and giving the
publisher access to Fox's vast catalog of films.
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