Tuesday, January 25, 2005  
New Canadian Publisher: Speakeasy Comics

:: Posted by max @ 1/25/2005 01:43:00 AM
In the shadow of this post….this is all the more good news. A new independent publisher based out of Toronto Canada has been firing up it’s PR engines and getting ready to roll out a new line of adventure and fantasy books for the direct market, with plans to go for the mass market too [i.e.: book stores and licensing deals]. Run by Dreamwave alumni Adam Fortier, Speakeasy Comics is showing off some fine looking cover art and promising to be a creator friendly full service publishing operation. Here’s a recent interview with Jonathan Ellis at popimage.com, and here’s the Press…



SBC: Speakeasy Comics Debuts

... Headed by industry mainstay Adam Fortier, Speakeasy Comics promises to provide both a new home for existing creators and projects as well as a starting point ...





COMICON.com: 1/6 SPEAKEASY REVEALS MORE PROJECTS IN '05

... exists: “These are titles I’ve been working on with a group of friends and comics creators for quite awhile now,” explained Adam Fortier, President of ...



NEWSARAMA: SPEAKEASY SIGNS DISTRO AGREEMENT WITH DIAMOND

... Founded in 2004 by industry veteran Adam Fortier, Toronto-based Speakeasy Comics focuses on independent comics and provides a home for both existing and up-and ...





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