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Alisik Volume 1 Is An Animated Movie Waiting To Happen

We don’t know how Alisik died. We don’t know what she did in life to become a postmortal, but after

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July 17, 2018 Rachel Bellwoar 2184 Views Alisik, Alisik Fall, Helge Vogt, Hubertus Rufledt, Titan Comics
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SDCC 2018: Titan Comics Announces Their Schedule Of Panels And Signings

Titan Comics have just released their packed schedules for all their panels and signings, and it’s an impressive amount too.

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July 13, 2018 Olly MacNamee 2387 Views 0 Comment Bill Morrison, Cavan Scott, Chris Thompson, Doctor Who, George Mann, Helge Vogt, Jody Houser, Max Allan Collins, Mickey Spillane, Mike Hammer, Panels, Paul Cornell, Robotech, San Diego Comic Con, SDCC, SDCC 2018, signings, Statix Press, The Beatles, The Beatles: Yellow Submarine, Titan Comics, V E Schwab, Yellow Submarine
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“Beautiful, Dark, And Gothic”: Statix Press/Titan Announce Alisik And We Have Preview Pages

Described as a “cross between Emily The Strange and Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book”, this promises to be a beautiful, dark, and gothic tale

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January 19, 2018 Olly MacNamee 2928 Views Helge Vogt, Hubertus Rufledt, Junko Mizuno, Neil Gaiman, Statix Press, Titan Comics

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