Media Release -- Brenda Starr is back! Brenda Starr, the world's most famous fictional reporter and a role model to scores of aspiring female journalists, whose run in syndicated newspapers officially ended on January 2, 2011, is available again, now in a deluxe full color hardcover book from Hermes Press.
Media Release -- Tails: Book One, the first collected edition of the semi-autobiographical webcomic by Ethan Young (Comic Book Tattoo: Tales inspired by Tori Amos, Comeback Kings), is only up for preorder until for a bit more than a week! Originally published as a mini-series of the same name, Tails relaunched as a webcomic in 2009, and garnered a loyal fanbase. It has now been remastered in graphic novel format for its print home at Hermes Press.
Media Release -- In preparing the library edition of fantasy cartoonist Gray Morrow's long-lost adult masterpiece Orion, from the pages of Heavy Metal magazine, Hermes Press has decided to include Morrow's other distinctive creator-owned book: Edge of Chaos, originally published in 1983 by Pacific Comics.
Media Release -- I SPY, the groundbreaking espionage show, finds it next mission at Hermes Press. I SPY: The Complete Series reprints all six issues of the Gold Key comics, with stories by the prolific Paul S. Newman and art by Alden McWilliams for the first five issues, and Mike Roy for the sixth.
Media Release -- Hermes Press continues to celebrate the vampires, werewolves, ghosts, witches-and more- of Collinwood with their series of Dark Shadows reprint books.
Media Release -- This week, The Village Voice included Hermes Press' reprint edition of Milt Caniff's Male Call in their list of 2011's Best Comics and Graphic Novels!
Media Release -- So, you've seen all the episodes of My Favorite Martian and know everything about Uncle Martin and Tim O'Hara, right?
Media Release -- Johnny Hazard, Frank Robbins' daring aviator, flies into comic shops tomorrow! This one has been a long time coming to reprint form, as Hazard takes his place alongside other Hermes Press reprint editions like The Phantom, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Milt Caniff's Male Call with Johnny Hazard, Volume One-The Newspaper Dailies: 1944-1946.

