Action Lab’s Double Jumpers Goes Digital on comiXology
News by: Nicole D'Andria (Originally posted on December 16th, 2012)
First, Action Lab Entertainment put their all-ages fantastical and comedic Princeless on the digital shelves of comiXology. Now, their strikingly different Double Jumpers has hit the digital stand.
Action Lab decided their next title out on comiXology should be Double Jumpers, which critics have called “anti-Princeless.” This M-rated comic was written by Dave Dwonch and illustrated by William “Bill” Blankenship.
The series features a group of game programmers. On the eve of their game’s debut they are accidentally put into the bodies of their characters and are transported to the world of their game. But not only are they stuck there, the group also has to fight off an incoming army while their characters are transferred out of the game and into the programmers—meaning knight, sorcerer, barbarian and a sexy thief are about to go to the Las Vegas strip and have some fun.
The series has been gushed over by both CBR and Geeks of Doom, but see a sampling of Double Jumpers for yourself—then decide whether or not you’d prefer a hard copy or visit comiXology!
First, Action Lab Entertainment put their all-ages fantastical and comedic Princeless on the digital shelves of comiXology. Now, their strikingly different Double Jumpers has hit the digital stand.
Action Lab decided their next title out on comiXology should be Double Jumpers, which critics have called “anti-Princeless.” This M-rated comic was written by Dave Dwonch and illustrated by William “Bill” Blankenship.
The series features a group of game programmers. On the eve of their game’s debut they are accidentally put into the bodies of their characters and are transported to the world of their game. But not only are they stuck there, the group also has to fight off an incoming army while their characters are transferred out of the game and into the programmers—meaning knight, sorcerer, barbarian and a sexy thief are about to go to the Las Vegas strip and have some fun.
The series has been gushed over by both CBR and Geeks of Doom, but see a sampling of Double Jumpers for yourself—then decide whether or not you’d prefer a hard copy or visit comiXology!
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