Tag: Chuck Dixon

Soska Sisters Announce Bloodruth, Their Next Rippaverse Book

On the heels of their million-dollar-and-counting Rippaverse debut, Yaira #1 (which you can pre-order here), Jen and Sylvia Soska have officially announced their next book under Eric July’s indie comic label: Bloodruth #1.  Details are scant at the moment, but Bloodruth will be a horror comic, ...

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Yaira #1 Campaign Passes $1 Million in 24 Hours

The Rippaverse’s newest star has joined the million-dollar club faster than her predecessors. Around 11:00 AM Eastern this morning, twenty-four hours after it launched, the Yaira #1 campaign officially passed $1 million in pre-sales. This is a new Rippaverse record, surpassing the first campaign,...

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Rippaverse Announces Launch Date for Yaira #1 Campaign

The Rippaverse is ready to showcase its next hero. In a video posted earlier today, Eric July announced the launch date for Yaira #1, which will be the fourth campaign for July’s indie comic company. Yaira is written by Jen and Sylvia Soska, collectively known as the Soska Sisters, and drawn by ...

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Alphacore #1 is Another Win for the Rippaverse

With its third book and second title, the Rippaverse continues its epic introduction into the comic book world. Isom’s first two issues had pre-order campaigns totaling $3,737,920 and $2,351,589.00, respectively. The third campaign, for Alphacore #1, finished tonight with $1,300,694.00 from 13,25...

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Blue Beetle Director Pitched Bane Origin Movie

Angel Manuel Soto had a different idea for his DC Universe debut. The director of the upcoming Blue Beetle told Den of Geek that when Warner Bros. called him about a DC project, he didn’t realize they already had one in mind and pitched them several ideas. One of those was a Bane origin movie. &he...

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Mainstream Comics Companies and Media Ignore or Insult The Rippaverse

With Isom #2 garnering $1,553,618 in sales (as of this writing), The Rippaverse has proven to be a legitimate sensation, not a flash-in-the-pan novelty. Eric July, like indie comics creators Ethan Van Sciver and Richard C. Meyer before him, has capitalized on the dissatisfaction many fans have with ...

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