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Avatar To Go Digital In September And A New Sci-Fi Line Coming – The Avatar Panel In Bullet Point

-"Uber" getting special hardcover edition in October limited to 5000 copies. Will include all 176 pages of issues 0-5, PLUS
-"Uber" is currently planned for 60 issues, and the original creative team has signed on for a five-year run.
-In October a new webcomic will launch with "Disenchanted" by Si Spurrier. Six new pages weekly. Totally free. The first issue will be published in print, for free, in time for Halloween.
-The new George R.R. Martin series "Skin Trade" is four issues. Another new George R.R. Martin series at Avatar next year.
-There will be another new long-form Avatar series from Gillen next year
-More Si Spurrier next year
-Adding new writers to "Crossed" arcs, including David Hine, Daniel Way, and (as you reported this morning) Justin Jordan.
-Garth Ennis himself will return to "Crossed" starting with issue 50 next year, for a seven-part arc called "Patient Zero" that will go back to the beginning and "telling the story everyone wants to see," per publisher William Christensen
-Warren Ellis's "Gravel" will return in "Gravel: Combat Magician" (written by Mike Wolfer)
-Avatar is set to go digital in September, rolling out the publisher's back catalogue, as well as day-and-date new issues going forward. Through Comixology.
-Spoke briefly about Christos Gage's "Absolution" and the new arc "Rubicon," which was compared to Moore's "Miracleman."
-Max Brooks' "Extinction Parade" is bimonthly, has been grown to 12 issues, might go longer, and Brooks and the artist have signed on for the entire process
-Teased a possible sci-fi line coming next year
-Said to expect a lot more announcements at New York Comic-Con.
Avatar has been a hold out for digital comics versions of their print comics. Looks like the deal with ComiXology must have been a very attractive one.












