Lost Book of Eve #1 Sells Out
Headline - Press release
Posted by Frederik Hautain on Mar 27, 2007
Tags: eve, howard, viper
Continuing his string of hit comic books, Josh Howard, creator of Dead@17, has hit a nerve with readers once again with his latest effort The Lost Books of Eve. The ongoing adventure series, which was ranked number 11 in Wizard Magazine's Top Things to Know in Indy Comics, recently sold out issue 1, prompting publisher Viper Comics to announce that the poignant first issue will return with a 2 nd printing later this year.
"Josh is an amazing talent in both the writing and drawing aspect of what he does, and he continues to prove that time and time again with each series he produces," states Viper Comics President Jessie Garza. "Eve is yet another notch in his prolific belt and we couldn't be more pleased to be a part of the project."
Journey back to a time with the Lost Books of Eve when magic still thrived, dragons and fallen gods roamed the earth, and man was just a myth. The Garden of Eden was a place of perfect peace and tranquility. That is, until its keeper, Adam, went missing. Now, his newly created wife, Eve, must venture outside the safety of the Garden for the first time to go in search of her husband, all the while battling monsters, beast men, wizards, demons, and even the gods themselves.
For more information on The Lost Books of Eve, Josh Howard or Viper Comics, visit: www.vipercomics.com or www.joshhoward.net.
Diamond Order Code: FEB078068
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