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MattBrady
09-11-2006, 04:55 PM
<i>Press Release</i>

<b>Daniel Thompson’s The Dominus comes out the victor</b>

<blockquote>Chicago, IL – September 8th , 2006 – After much deliberation and some ponderous waiting, Devil’s Due Publishing, Inc. President Josh Blaylock (HOW TO SELF-PUBLISH COMICS…NOT JUST CREATE THEM) proudly proclaims a winner in his How To Self-Publish Comics Helping Hand Contest. Daniel Thompson’s The Dominus, climbed above the clamor of competition to secure the grand prize, free one-on-one consultation from Josh Blaylock during Daniel’s self-publishing experience.

The Dominus tells the tale of six childhood friends reuniting to embark upon an adventure to protect a holy artifact! Their adventure draws them into the eternal struggle between good and evil…changing their lives inexorably in the process.

Additionally, three runners-up were chosen: Eric Carlson’s The American God, Van Studivant’s T.H.E.M. The Movement, and Matt Kubinski’s Superbia. Each runner up will receive a one-time half-hour consultation session with Blaylock.

Anyone looking to pick up the collected trade paperback edition of HOW TO SELF PUBLISH COMICS... NOT JUST CREATE THEM (JUN063058/ ISBN 1932796673), which includes a new bonus chapter on Selling Your Comics to Hollywood, is available next week (Sept. 13) in all comic shops and books stores.

Congratulations to the winner and runners-up! And keep your eyes peeled for The Dominus!

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ABOUT DEVIL’S DUE PUBLISHING –
Devil’s Due Publishing was formed in 1999 as both a commercial art studio and a small press comic book publisher. DDP’s first breakout success was 2001’s revamp of G.I. JOE, returning the long-lost 1980s characters to comics. The company not only ignited an 80’s retro boom in the industry, but quickly diversified it’s line up, offering more popular licensed comics, as well as fan favorite original titles. Today, DDP’s lineup includes Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, G.I. Joe: America’s Elite, FAMILY GUY, Lost Squad, and the cult favorite Hack/Slash. Devil’s Due has two properties in line for motion picture development, and is poised to explode in the entertainment world in the near future.</blockquote>