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After the best year in our company’s history, (over 5,000 books sold and receiving the prestigious JLG Gold Selection for Shadows on the Ice), our distributor Diamond Comics has filed for bankruptcy, owing us over $28,000. We need your help to stay in business.
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Our latest and greatest graphic novels. Beautiful, original, and authentic titles from a diverse roster of creators.
Founder’s Note
Comics are for dorks and little kids. At least that’s what I’d heard for most of my early life, and it seemed to be true. The only places I could get them were two little comic shops in my hometown, where some dateless, greasy nerd with thick glasses schooled me on how uncultured I was for not knowing The Swamp Thing.
But I loved them anyway. Spider-Man, The X-Men, Bone, I couldn’t get enough. Then something changed. I got a girlfriend, and a driver’s license, and started going out more. I didn’t have time for reading comics anymore, let alone drawing them. Comics were for kids. Sure, I came back to them once in a while when something serious caught my eye, like V for Vendetta or Craig Thompson’s Blankets.
Studying in Europe, I walked into the library one day, hoping to find something to help me learn French. To my amazement, there it was, a whole section with comic books, filled from floor to ceiling. Could it be? Or was this some sort or mirage?
All alone in France with no girlfriend or driver’s license, I decided to give in to my guilty pleasure. After all, who would know?
Thus my first love was reignited. I began to draw again, to read more and more comics of all sorts of new genres, and even to come back to many of those classics I discovered as a kid. That phase lasted more than ten years, and I’m happy to say I’m not showing any signs of growing out of it any time soon.
Comics giants like Scott McCloud, Alan Moore, Marjane Satrapi, and Will Eisner taught me that the scope of what comics can achieve is unlimited. To me, and I say this with total conviction, comics are the highest form of art.
News & Blog
What’s going on in the world of indie graphic novels.
Publishers Weekly Reviews our Latest Graphic Novel titled, ‘Shadows On The Ice: The 1972 Andes Disaster’
Publishers Weekly, a well renowned blog site for the latest book-related news and book reviews, had this to say about 'Shadows On The Ice: The 1972 Andes Disaster':"Bertocchini’s tense and harrowing English-language debut documents the 1972 crash of Uruguayan Air...
Ceejay Writer Reviews upcoming Graphic Novel titled King Arthur and the Ladies of the Lake.
The recently backed Arthurian graphic novel titled, 'King Arthur and the Ladies of the Lake' was recently reviewed by Lori Holuta of the Ceejay Writer website. The review begins as follows:"This new version of the Arthurian mythos shines a light on the women in...
Short Comics #3: Celebrating the Small Victories
"She's dying!" I told my fiancée over the phone that something was seriously wrong with our little pup Josie.She had all her vaccinations, but after a few recent visits to the dog park, she wasn't feeling too well. She puked up a few times, among other things, all...
Our Creators
We work with talented creators from all over the world, regardless of their education or experience. They all have one thing in common: they know how to tell a great story.
Jamison Odone, USA
Claire Duplan, France
Noémie Honein, Lebanon
Eric Glickman, USA
Bartosz Sztybor, Poland
Augusto Mora, Mexico
Contact Us
Black Panel Press Inc.
Andrew Benteau, Founder
25 Capreol Crt, Toronto, ON, Canada
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