It was originally (and still is) published by Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin's pay-what-you-want Panel Syndicate digital publisher.
Bad Karma Hardcover – November 7, 2023
After finding out Aaron Carter, an innocent man, is on Death Row for a mercenary job they did 10 years ago, down-on-their luck army veterans Sully and Ethan go on a[...]
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We had also learned of other series by Donny Cates planned for Image Comics, Flood and Wereworld – renamed The One You Feed at Panel Syndicate.
Rich Johnston: Vanish was previously announced by you two as coming from Kids Love Chains Press Is that what this is? What is Vanish? And what was the original plan[...]
In news that no longer surprises anyone, Image Comics announced another partnership with Panel Syndicate, in this case the Panel Syndiate comic Friday by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente Forgive the glibness Brubaker is one of the medium's most consistent writers and the award-winning art team of Martin and Vicente is just as[...]
Panel Syndicate, the digital pay-what-you-want comic book publisher owned by Brian K Vaughan and Martin Marcos is launching a new project, Claire's Hair by Ben-10 and Manchester Black co-creator Joe Kelly and Andie Desiderio. An adult-themed picture book.
Being an original is the best thing a kid can be.
Claire's hair has a life of its own, literally[...]
And rather than wait till 2021 for Image Comics to publish it, they are going straight to digital publication with The One You Feed, from the pay-what-you-want Panel Syndicate digital publisher, created by Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin.
A brand new 5 issue miniseries by none other than the superstar team of writer Donny Cates,[...]
And now there's a new Bad Karma in town, from Alex De Campi, Ryan Howe & Dee Cunniffe, published from Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin's pay-what-you-want Panel Syndicate digital publisher De Campi is one of the greatest living comic book writers, although she's managed to work in relative obscurity, including a forgotten-by-everyone-but-me look at[...]
Friday is a new digital comic book by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, and Muntsa Vicente published today on Panel Syndicate Announced in the Hollywood Reporter, the comic is described as a mix of Encyclopedia Brown, Lovecraft and noir fiction, as a post-YA graphic novel It seems to take on the trope of the teenage detective,[...]
Barrier reaches its ending as Oscar and Liddy try and use an alien as a hostage to win their freedom from their captors. Is it a good read?
Barrier #4 shows some background information on Oscar before he and Liddy struggle to escape the liquid-filled alien pod in which they are trapped. Does it make for a good read?
Barrier continues with Liddy and Oscar wandering the massive spaceship deafened by the lound blasts of the alien's machines. Does it make for a good read?
Barrier follows up with Oscar and Liddy finding themselves on an alien ship with no knowledge of what is happening or why. Can they escape? Is it a good read?
Barrier #1 brings us the disparate tales of Liddy, a farmer in South Texas, and Oscar, a man trying to make his way into the U.S and starting from Honduras. Does it make for a good read?
Brian K. Vaughan has stealth announced a new digital comic series with Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vincente called The Barrier over on panelsyndicate.com.
Mark Avo writes,
The independent digital comics publisher Panel Syndicate has just released their latest issue of Albert Monteys' UNIVERSE! Fans of Panel Syndicate have loved the Eisner award winning co-founders Brian K Vaughn and Marcos Martin's digital only The Private Eye and waited a long time for another title to be added to the publishers[...]
By Mark Avo
The penultimate issue of Panel Syndicate's The Private Eye has arrived and all it'll cost you is whatever you'd like The digital only comic book by Brian K Vaughan, Marcos Martin, and Munsta Vicente is the best book you haven't read yet I make that assumption because everyone I talk to about the[...]
PanelSyndicate.com is the DRM-free pay-what-you-feel-it's-worth digital comic book distributor that just publishes Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin's The