NEW “TALISMEN” SERIES WEDS MANGA WITH AMERICAN COMICS
Released on = November 4, 2005, 7:37 am
Press Release Author = Steven Jones/Atlantis Studios
Industry = Energy
Press Release Summary = The original English language comic book series Talismen:
Return of the Exile combines American comic book storytelling elements with Japan’s
shojo manga, the fastest growing publishing segment in the United States, to create
a unique new product that could spark the sluggish U.S. comic book market.
Press Release Body = Franklin, MA – Japanese “manga” and American comic book styles
come together in Talismen: Return of the Exile from Atlantis Studios in November
2005.
“Talismen: Return of the Exile unites many storytelling elements of Japan’s shojo
manga, the fastest growing segment of the publishing industry in the United States,
with traditional American-style comic books to create something new and exciting,”
said James Watson, Atlantis Studios’ publisher.
A recent USAToday article reported that most American comic books concentrate mostly
on action, but shojo emphasizes emotions and plot as much if not more than action.
So, too, does the story for Talismen: Return of the Exile. Marine Lance Corporal
Ollie Steel is captured by terrorists and interrogated. Ollie passes out and awakes
in a dreamland village called Donnelly. The village seems new to Ollie, but folks
there tell him that he has been there before, and that he is destined to help save
them from the neighboring realm of nightmares. There is also a young Donnelly woman
named Astrina who insists she and Ollie are destined to fall in love.
“Talismen: Return of the Exile has been building a growing worldwide following over
the Internet over the past two years,” said. Watson. “Comic book fans, fantasy fans
and shojo fans who have seen the story really like it and its heroes Ollie and
Astrina. They also like the way the creators, Barbara Jacobs and Steven Philip
Jones, are using different elements from both mediums to tell their story.”
For example, many shojo manga are black and white, but Talismen: Return of the Exile
features lush computer colors. The art by rising superstar Jacobs is evocative of
the famous “big eyes” style of Japanese cartoons employed in most shojo manga, but
Jacob’s style is also reminiscent of Disney and Chuck Jones cartoons. Most shojo
manga are told in a single comic book that can run 150 pages or more, but Talismen:
Return of the Exile is a slimmer 88 pages that will first be published in four comic
books for the U.S. direct market in 2005 and then as a graphic novel for the retail
book market in the summer of 2006.
The American comic book industry has been experiencing historically low sales since
1996, but as the USAToday article stated, 2004 sales for shojo manga in the United
States were “estimated at more than $120 million, up 20% from 2003.” Most shojo
manga sold in the United States is produced in Japan, but if an original English
language product like Talismen: Return of the Exile is a success, it could help open
the door for other American comic books to enter the shojo market.
“Comic book professionals and fans around the world have been following Talismen:
Return of the Exile over the Internet since summer 2003,” said Jones, the story’s
scriptwriter. “Now that it will soon be available as a comic book, they are
excited that this series could be just the thing to give the American comic book
market the spark it has been needing.”
Orders for the first and second issue of Talismen: Return of the Exile will be
solicited in Diamond Distribution’s November catalogue, but subscriptions for all
four issues can be ordered through the Atlantis Studios website at
www.atlantisstudios.net.
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Atlantis Studios develops, publishes, and distributes high-quality science fiction,
fantasy, superhero, and action-adventure custom comics, comics based on licensed
properties and strategic partnerships. For more information on Atlantis Studios,
visit http://www.atlantisstudios.net
For more information on Talismen, including exclusive promotional artwork,
preproduction sketches, and previews of issue #2, visit
http://www.atlantisstudios.net/talismen.
Web Site = http://atlantisstudios.net/talismen
Contact Details = James Watson
Atlantis Studios
2, Emerson Way
Franklin, MA 02038
Fax (860) 239-1007
E-mail: info@atlantisstudios.net
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