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The newest story from us here at 21 Pulp, Imposter arrived nationally on February 24th. And there were no shortage of stellar reviews! Graphic Policy gave it a 9.5 and said: To get a feeling of this series, the opening issue has an almost Batman mixed with one of the pulp vigilantes sort of flavour, […]
Hero Hourly was released on Wednesday, November 18th to great success and reviews! Check out what these readers and fans had to say about the book: .@JamesPatrik Thanks for being so kind yesterday. Love Hero Hourly's societal commentary! Must read. @21pulp pic.twitter.com/NKWf7qbpTV — Pandamanda (@mahpens29) November 19, 2015 I am telling you, it's one of […]
The early reviews for Hero Hourly are in! We have included links to the authors and the original reviews in this post. Check below to read more! As Hero Hourly makes it way across the country and into the hands of many comic junkies, we have started receiving some awesome published reviews. Thank you, Geek […]
Have you been wondering what stokes the fires of 21 Pulp? Well, wonder no longer: an exclusive interview with 21 Pulp founder James Patrick is available on Graphic Policy. Find out the history of Hero Hourly & get a sneak peek at what 21 Pulp is brewing up for the coming months! And find out […]
Alex Sollazzo is an Australian comic book artist who did the colors for Morning Glories (2009-2013) , Ian Churchill’s Marineman (2010), Peter Panzerfaust (2012), and The Ravagers (2012), among others. He also worked on covers for Green Lantern (2011), The Ravagers (2012) and Superboy [II] (2011)
Carlos Trigo is a comic book artist from Spain. He’s been working actively for the US indie comic market since 2011. His published works include Crimson Society (Action Lab Comics), Ghoul Squad (The Higher Universe) and Mixmancer (Epigamics), and of course– Hero Hourly (21 Pulp).
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Their job sucks too. Lousy pay, passive-aggressive bosses, and slashed benefits – our second book Hero Hourly is hitting comic shops in November and asking what it would be like if being a super hero were no better than any other job. After the market tanks, Saul Smirkanski finds employment at Hero Hourly, a […]
The River City Comic Con came and went with hundreds of guests, crazy cosplays, and a great showing at the 21 Pulp booth! Didn’t come? You missed out on a chance to win prizes, get a signing from James Patrick and get the inside glance on 21 Pulp productions. Lucky for you, we have pictures! […]
We’re proud to announce the inclusion of The Monsters of Jimmy Crumb in the July Geekmebox! We’ve scoured the internet checking out what people had to say about the book and 21 Pulp. Our favorite video comes from YouTuber Felcinator, who did a hilarious unboxing of all the items. (No, Jimmy isn’t picking his nose in […]