RICK REMENDER’S GIANT GENERATOR SIGNS 12 A-LIST CREATORS TO EXCLUSIVES

Image Comics and Giant Generator Studios today announced that a massive lineup of talent is signing exclusive deals for upcoming projects with Rick Remender's Giant Generator line. Twelve of them, as well as Rick Remender himself.

Daniel Acuña, André Lima Araújo, Paul Azaceta, Bengal, Roland Boschi, Max Fiumara, Mike Hawthorne, JG Jones, Francesco Mobili, Brett Parson, Yanick Paquette, and Greg Tocchini are all signing exclusive contracts with Giant Generator ahead of a rollout of creator-owned launches for the line.

Remender will collaborate with many of these artists on new projects, while some will be writing their own material, and others will be joined by writers yet-to-be-announced. All creators will retain full rights on books owned 100% by the creative teams.

"I've spent the last quarter century building creator-owned comic books and having Image give me the chance to take that knowledge to help other creators follow their bliss and do the same makes me incredibly happy," said Remender. "Working with this murderer's row on the second wave of Giant Generator books has me reinvigorated, I wake up every morning eager to see what these incredible monsters have been up to. As we've proven over the years, we make outstanding comics because we only work with top creators, each given the time and support to do the best work of their careers, work they own, work that lives on for years and years in premiere formats. We focus on the creation of new, wholly original, evergreen reads that stand out from the whirlwind of monthly comics and have proven to stand the test of time.”

The first launches out of this new wave of Giant Generator talent were unveiled during the Giant Generator New York Comic Con panel today and include Grommets by Rick Remender, Brian Posehn, and Brett Parson, Napalm Lullaby by Rick Remender and Bengal, and Dust To Dust by JG Jones and Phil Bram which was… wow…. originally announced back in 2009. Good things come to those who wait? Remender added: "When good art is the goal, the rest falls into place."