Nov 5, 2009

[Super Hero News] ARCANA PR: Arcana Launches Comcs & Pop Culture Magazine

 

Arcana Launches Comics & Pop Culture Magazine

VANCOUVER (November 5, 2009) - Arcana Studios, an award winning comic book
publisher and transmedia producer, is proud to announce the launch of
Arcana Magazine. Debuting on January 27th 2010, and solicited in the
current November Previews (Diamond Code: NOV09 0599) is the new quarterly
magazine simply entitled Arcana, the re-designed print version of the
on-line comics based magazine Extra Sequential.

Extra Sequential was the brainchild of Kris Bather and Dave Lapsley in
Perth, Western Austrailia - two men who were looking for creative
opportunities outside of their day jobs at a large architectural design
firm. From January to June of this year 3 issues of Extra Sequential were
published, containing interviews with an array of creative professionals,
such as Joe Jusko, Zeb Wells, Tom DeFalco, and Brian Cronin. Topics covered
included Street Fighter, Flash Gordon, the new Hulk and so much more, with
an eye on both mainstream and rising indie stars.
After reaching over 16,000 subscribers on Scribd.com and becoming a
Featured Magazine on Issuu.com, Extra Sequential was picked up by Arcana
Comics for the transition to print, with Bather and Lapsley continuing
their unique comics focus in the new print format.

Bather is the former Comics Department Head of now defunct website Infuze
and current contributor to popular website Broken Frontier. Lapsley is new
to the world of comics but brings a keen sense of design and shares
Bather's desire to let the world know how cool comics truly are.

"The thing that has always seemed odd to me is that comics continually
reveal diverse art from some of the world's greatest artists, but few
people outside of the local comic book shop will ever know that," says
Bather. "Sure, a multitude of people are more familiar with Spider-Man and
Batman thanks to Hollywood, but that seems to rarely translate to an
increase in regular readership of comics. We hope Arcana can be somewhat of
a bridge for those readers as well as show something new to longtime lovers
of sequential art."

Inspired more by the surf and skate magazines than the usual pop culture
assortment on the shelves, Arcana aims to let the art speak for itself
while also making sure every page is an artistic display. With bold layouts
incorporating unique design and photography Arcana aims to be more than a
throwaway item, but an attractive glimpse into the cutting edge of comic
books and the people behind them.

Bather states, "We chose the landscape format straight out of the gate
because we want people to know that we're different upon first glance. We
realise it's perhaps a risky choice, but that's exactly what comics are
too. We want to conjure curiousity in comics newbies, but there's enough
content in Arcana for the veteran reader too."

The first issue of Arcana features interviews with Star Wars: Invasion
writer Tom Taylor, artist Josh Medors, Singaporean writer Edmund Shern,
Surrogates creator Robert Venditti, and ground breaking artist David Mack.
Also included are previews from upcoming comics and features such as a look
back at The Death of Superman event, a talk with pro cyclist/comics fan
Dave Zabriskie, a brief chat with the legendary Marv Wolfman, and an
article on the current love affair between musicians and comics, including
an interview with Coheed & Cambria's Claudio Sanchez. There's also a look
at just how to market comics today, a breakdown of popular comic book terms
and more.

Arcana #1, a 96 page full color magazine goes on sale January 27th, 2010.

About Arcana Studios:
Arcana Comics has published over 150 original comics and books and is a
division of Arcana, an award winning transmedia company founded by CEO Sean
O'Reilly. Arcana establishes new brands and intellectual properties with
engaging storytelling and compelling visuals through comic books, graphic
novels, animation, short-form live-action, video games, toys and now,
feature length films. Arcana has created original brands they control such
as The Clockwork Girl and Kade, and have further developed existing brands
for Disney, Sony, Capcom, HBO and more. In addition, several of Arcana' s
other properties are in development or pre-production such as GEARHEAD with
Valhalla Motion Pictures and a mixed martial arts movie through Grindstone
Entertainment.

For interview requests about Arcana Magazine, please e-mail Kris Bather at
[mailto:kris@arcanaquarterly.com] kris@arcanaquarterly.com

[http://www.arcanaquarterly.com] www.arcanaquarterly.com


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