1821 Comics and Pow! Entertainment’s ‘Romeo an
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1821 Comics and Pow! Entertainment’s ‘Romeo and Juliet: The War’ Goes Digital
1821 COMICS, STAN LEE AND POW! ENTERTAINMENT’S
GUINNESS WORLD RECORD SETTING AND NY TIMES BEST SELLER ‘ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR’ GOES DIGITAL—NOW AVAILABLE ON iTUNES/iBOOKS
Kindle and Kobo Editions Slated For Release In November
Los Angeles, October 10, 2012— Comic legend Stan Lee, 1821 Comics and POW! Entertainment’s New York Times Best Selling graphic novel ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR is going digital in celebration of the New York Comic Con convention this week. The ground breaking book which had a limited giant edition that officially set the Guinness World Record for the largest graphic novel ever created will be available for fans across the world in over 30 countries on iTunes/iBooks beginning today. The digital edition of ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR is available now for $9.99 in the iTunes store.
ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR will also be available on the Kindle and Kobo platforms in November.
ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR has been one of the most sought after coffee table books with the original editions available in both hardcover collector’s edition and paperback. Both versions of the book have hit the New York Times Best Sellers list several times. ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR’s story was re-imagined by Stan Lee and Terry Dougas, written by Max Work and artwork by Skan Srisuwan.
ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR is a futuristic and stylized retelling of William Shakespeare’s classic Romeo and Juliet tale. A tentpole-style trailer for ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR can be seen at the 1821 Comics YouTube Channel: http://youtu.be/055c9Gic_g0. ROMEO AND JULIET: THE WAR story takes Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers and places them in the futuristic sci-fi/fantasy Empire of Verona, the most powerful territory on Earth. The MONTAGUES, powerful cyborgs made of artificial DNA, and the CAPULETS, genetically enhanced humans known for their speed and agility, worked in tandem to destroy all threats to the city. With no one left to fight, the Montagues and Capulets found themselves a new enemy: each other.
The book is also available as a hard cover collector’s edition and soft cover at book stores nationwide
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