February 17th, 2009 Issue time12:32:35 pm, by ComicList Email
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Categories: BOOM! Studios, media release, iVerse Media

LOS ANGELES- February 17th, 2009 - The Digital Age of comics has begun on Google's revolutionary Android Mobile Operating System, and BOOM! Studios and iVerse Media are proud to announce that "HEXED #1" is the FIRST Digital Comic to be released for the platform.

On Friday, February 6th, 2009 "HEXED #1" premiered in Google's "Android Marketplace" and in less than 48 hours the free comic had been downloaded more than 10,000 times, and received a stellar 4.72 out of 5 rating from over 600 user reviews. "HEXED #1" will also be avaialable on the the iPhone App Store this week.

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January 7th, 2009 Issue time01:32:58 pm, by ComicList Email
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Hi I'm Mark Waid, Editor-in-Chief of BOOM! Studios. I love big company superhero crossover events as much as any fan. I've written more than my share of them. There's a party that just wants the one comic that is its own story.

HEXED is that comic. On January 7th our new miniseries HEXED debuts. HEXED is a four issue mini series by writer Michael Alan Nelson and drawn by newcomer Emma Rios, and is colored by Chris Peter and it looks gorgeous. The advanced reviews on HEXED have been unlike anything I've seen since I've been Editor in Chief at BOOM!

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October 20th, 2008 Issue time05:51:40 am, by ComicList Email
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October 19, 2008 - Los Angeles, CA - BOOM! Studios announced today its exciting new mini-series HEXED, written by horror sensation Michael Alan Nelson (FALL OF CTHULHU) with art by Emma Rios and colors by Cris Peter.

"This is, honestly, everything I look for in a series and in a first issue," said BOOM! Studios Editor-in-Chief Mark Waid. "Michael's got his craft down better than just about anyone, and his ideas are terrific. Weird and chilling and compellingly disturbing, but terrific. Okay, actually, the boy clearly needs therapy. But HEXED is great."

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