IPI Comics is extremely pleased to announce that The Matron 1 Kickstarter campaign has completed with its goal achieved, and it even achieved its stretch goal. We are grateful to the backers, and look forward to sending to them the first graphic novel of three, as well as amazing additional rewards that simply cannot be…
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IPI Comics’ May 2025 Releases!
With the success of our Sherlock Holmes: Dark Detective Vol 1 series closing soon, we are very happy to announce first of the 5-issue Sherlock Holmes: Dark Detective Vol 2 series will commence in May 2025. Additionally we will be releasing the second book in the Ferren Trilogy (YA novel), Ferren and the Doomsday Mission,…
IPI’s First Crowdfunding Launched: The Matron Volume 1
IPI Comics has worked long and hard to augment its business model with a crowdfunding component for many of its projects, allowing us to move a number of them forward on our schedule (yes, we love making comics and graphic novels that much!). First cab off the rank is The Matron, an amazing story written…
Vale of Tears – IPI to release historical fantasy comic/graphic novel in 2024 with accomplished creative team
IPI Comics is excited to announce the forthcoming limited edition comic series, Vale of Tears, written by Steve Kilbey and Nicol Madunic, and illustrated by Keith Donald. The series is a fantasy set in the ancient Roman period, with Hannibal, the legendary Carthaginian general, as the main protagonist. “It has it all,” said IPI Director,…
Queenie Chan’s ‘The Dreaming’ Manga Series Returns in Expanded Form, through IPI Comics
IPI Comics and manga-style writer-artist Queenie Chan are thrilled to announce the return of her original manga series ‘The Dreaming’! The first of the beloved 3-volume manga will be available to stores early in 2024, and will also be eventually accompanied by a fourth volume of all new content. This series will be released internationally in…
IPI Comics is very pleased to announce contracts have been signed for a forthcoming comic-book series and graphic novel, They Call Me Midnight, written by Nancy Holder and Alan Philipson, with art by John K. Snyder III. This is the story of a vampire-who-is-not-a-vampire, plagued with all the memories—and bloodlust—of his progenitor, Count Dracula, yet he…
