DEL REY ANNOUNCES MASSIMO
CARNEVALE AS COVER ARTIST
OF STEPHEN KING AND PETER STRAUB’S THE TALISMAN
Nei Ruffino tapped as colorist;
Never-before-told prequel, ‘Issue 0,’ to be sold
in comic shops this fall, with a special preview edition released
at Comic-Con International in San Diego
NEW YORK, NY – June 16, 2009 – Del Rey, an imprint of
Ballantine Books at the Random House Publishing Group, announced today
the cover artist and colorist of The Talisman comics series by Stephen
King and Peter Straub.
Cover art will be created by Italian artist Massimo Carnevale, best
known in the U.S. for his cover art for Y: The Last Man under DC Comics’
Vertigo imprint, and for his covers of the series Northlander. Born in
Rome in 1967, Carnevale has done cover art for numerous Italian comics
as well as created his own complete stories. He has received numerous
awards for his work in both painting and cover design.
Coloring will be done by Nei Ruffino, who is currently working on
Supergirl and Green Lantern for DC Comics, and Escape from Wonderland
from Zenescope. She has worked on Return to Wonderland and Final
Destination from Zenescope, Dragonlance Chronicles from Devil’s Due, and
Gunplay from Platinum Comics. Ruffino has also designed toy boxes and
worked on online games for Hasbro’s My Little Pony and Littlest Pet Shop
properties.
The epic saga of The Talisman debuts with Issue 0, a never-before-told
prequel to the story, to be published by Del Rey Comics this Fall. The
Talisman novel, originally published in 1984, is the story of a young
teen named Jack Sawyer, who can save his dying mother only by retrieving
a magical talisman. To find it he must cross back and forth between our
world and the frightening and dangerous landscape of its “twinner”
counterpart. Issue 0 explores the separate lives of Jack’s father—in our
world, and the mysterious realm known as the Territories—and how evil
scheming will forever change Jack’s peaceful life. The series is being
adapted by Robin Furth and illustrated by Tony Shasteen. The Talisman
Issue 0 will be available in comic book stores everywhere on October 21,
2009.
A limited, black-and-white convention edition of Issue 0 will be
available for free exclusively at this year’s Comic-Con International in
San Diego, taking place July 22-26. The special issue will be
distributed by Del Rey at Booth #1129.
Both The Talisman and its sequel, Black House, are in print with
Ballantine Books. Television rights to The Talisman are under
development by Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Stephen King is the author of more than fifty books, all of them
worldwide bestsellers. He is the recipient of the 2003 National Book
Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
Peter Straub is the author of 17 novels which have been translated into
more than 20 languages. He has won numerous awards for his work,
including the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, for Koko.
ABOUT DEL REY:
Del Rey Books (http://www.delreybooks.com)
was founded in 1977 as an imprint of Ballantine Books, a division of the
Random House Publishing Group, under the guidance of the renowned
Judy-Lynn del Rey and her husband, Lester del Rey. Del Rey publishes the
best of modern fantasy, science fiction, and alternate history. No
stranger to comics, Del Rey launched Del Rey Manga in 2004 in
conjunction with Japanese publisher Kodansha, and quickly began to
acquire original graphic novel projects as well. Current and upcoming
projects include a four-color graphic novel developed with pop singer
Avril Lavigne, Make 5 Wishes; the graphic novel In Odd We Trust, by Dean
Koontz and Queenie Chan; the first-ever graphic novel set in the world
of Terry Brooks' Shannara universe, Dark Wraith of Shannara; original
manga starring Marvel characters in X-Men: Misfits and Wolverine:
Prodigal Son; and a four-color original graphic novel set in the
Outlander universe, scripted by author Diana Gabaldon herself.
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