The Song of the Sea and The Secret of Kells are graphic novel adaptations of Tom Moore and Cartoon Saloon's Irish Folklore Trilogy, adapted by Samuel Sattin who previously adapted the first film in the trilogy as a graphic novel, Wolfwalkers, and are all based on the animated features of the same name[...]
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Comic book creators Samuel Sattin and Christina "Steenz" Stewart have just sold rights to their upcoming graphic history book, Side Quest: A Visual History of Role Playing Games to Weslie Turner at publishers Imprint, part of Macmillan Books, for publication in 2023.
"Steenz" is an cartoonist and editor living in St Louis, Missouri, and a former clerk at Star Clipper[...]
Lion Forge has announced a new original graphic novel to be published under the Young Adult imprint, Roar, from Glint writer Samuel Sattin and artist Jen Hickman Bezkamp is set for a release in October, and is announced in conjunction with WonderCon this weekend While this new series pledges to be enjoyable for readers young[...]
By novelist Samuel Sattin and artist Ian McGinty, Glint lists Nimona and Chaos Walking as inspiration, which means it must be hoping to snag a similar movie deal Sattin explained the concept behind the book in an EXCLUSIVE on THR:
Glint is a big, three book tale about a dying planet, and the few who care[...]
Samuel Sattin has written a young adult novel that's right over the plate for pop culture fans, described as a hybrid of The Goonies and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Set in the Pacific Northwest, it features three teenagers and–you guessed it–something dark and possibly occult under the foundations of their high school[...]