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July 9, 2012

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JAMAL IGLE KICKSTARTS CREATOR OWNED SERIES MOLLY DANGER
Former Supergirl artist launches his brand new creator-owned superhero series on Kickstarter.com
When Jamal Igle announced the end of his D.C. Comics contract in January of 2012, the number one question fans asked was “What’s next?” Igle, who spent the better part of the decade as one D.C. Comics artistic mainstays on titles like Supergirl, Superman and Firestorm the Nuclear Man, was coy. Other than the recently released KISS comic book series from IDW, Igle had been unusually quiet about his plans until recently.Now, the Inkpot award winning creator launches his Kickstarter campaign for “Molly Danger”, A four book, hardcover graphic album, all ages action adventure series. Igle describes Molly Danger as “Astroboy meets the Powerpuff girls”.
Written and drawn by Igle, Molly Danger is the story of the world’s most powerful 10-year-old girl. A seemingly immortal, super strong hero, Molly has protected the city of Coopersville for the last 20 years.
Kept in constant isolation and watched closely by D.A.R.T. (The Danger Action Response Team) an organization created to assist in her heroic deeds and monitor her movements, Molly battles the Supermechs; A team of cybernetically enhanced beings with unusual powers. Molly longs for a real life, with a real family, something she’s been told she can never have. Her life changes when D.A.R.T. recruits a new pilot, Austin Briggs. Briggs has his own motivations for joining the team, newly remarried; Austin is having trouble forming a relationship with his new stepson, Brian. Austin wants to use his connections to impress Brian, an avid Molly Danger fan. However things get turned on its ear when Molly and Brian form a friendship of their own.
“As the father of a young girl, I’ve found myself disheartened that there isn’t a female superhero character for my daughter to read that hasn’t been turned into a killer, or overtly sexualized. A character that isn’t joined at the hip to a male hero or subservient to one.” Igle said.  Igle will write and pencil the series with inker Juan Castro (G.I.Joe: Snake Eyes for IDW, Incorruptible for Boom Studios, Elders of the Rune Stone) and Colorist Michael Watkins (Sonic the Hedgehog, Transformers).

Igle has also teamed up with Action Lab Entertainment, publishers of the Eisner award nominated series, Princeless, to handle the publishing and distribution of the series.The 30 day campaign begins on August 1st, 2012, All the funds raised will go to production and printing of a limited edition version of the first book, with an original cover, for Kickstarter contributors planned incentives include a limited edition membership card, posters, prints, a behind the scenes sketchbook and original artwork form the finished book.“I believe in Molly, so much so that I'm putting my money where my mouth is. “ said Igle. However, the project will not be funded at all if at least $45,000 is not pledged by Friday, August 31st“This is a project I’ve been wanting to do for over 10 years and I look forward to the opportunity to share Molly with the world.” said Igle.Get more information at Gomollydanger.blogspot.com
About Jamal Igle
One of the most popular and prolific pencillers in the comic book industry, Jamal igle is an award winning artist and writer. Best known for his two year run as artist on the DC Comics series Supergirl with writer Sterling Gates, Jamal has been a professional jack of all trades for nearly 20 years drawing every title from Action Comics to Zatanna .

About Action Lab Entertainment
Action Lab Entertainment 
was founded in 2010 by a group of indie comic creators with the sole intent of publishing the most diverse, thought provoking, entertaining comics on the market.Their first major release, FRACTURE, was released in July 2011 followed by PRINCELESS in October. Action Lab continues to publish genre spanning comics from the all-ages MONSTERS ARE JUST LIKE US, and mature reader books like SNOWED IN and DOUBLE JUMPERS.
About Kickstarter.com
Kickstarter is a new way to fund creative projects.We believe that:• A good idea, communicated well, can spread fast and wide.• A large group of people can be a tremendous source of money and encouragement.Kickstarter is powered by a unique all-or-nothing funding method where projects must be fully-funded or no money changes hands.

For interview inquiries please contact:
JamalYIgle@hotmail.com
mailto:Spryor@actionlabcomics.com
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Published on July 09, 2012 07:30

July 1, 2012

San Diego Comiccon sketch list is open

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/97/San_Diego_Comic-Con_International_logo.svg/160px-San_Diego_Comic-Con_International_logo.svg.png San Diego comic con is upon us and I'm opening the sketch list for the show. I'll be in Artist Alley this year as well as signing at the IDW and DC comics booths.
If you're interested in a sketch email me here, and right "Sketch list" in the subject line.

Blank covers $100
Head $40
Head and Torso $100 Black and white $150 with some color
Single figure with minimal background $200 and $250 with some color.
Prices double with multiple characters.
Sigle figure sketches are drawn on 11x14 2ply strathmore bristol unless you bring your own paper or book.

All sketches will be done on site, no pre-show commissions please.
You must check in with me when you get to the show,  payment will be taken when the sketch is confirmed.
If you have a particular obscure request please bring reference.
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Published on July 01, 2012 20:56

June 27, 2012

Molly Danger one sheet

Prepping for San Diego, this one sheet will be handed out at the con.
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Published on June 27, 2012 12:10

June 10, 2012

Kiss #1 Signing on Wednesday

Manhattan Comics and More
10 East 23rd Street (Between Across from Madison Square park) near Fifth Avenue
2nd Floor
New York N.Y. 10010



ARTIST SIGNING - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13: Jamal Igle appears at Manhattan Comics & More, from 6:00pm - 8:00pm, to sign copies of KISS #1 by IDW Publishing. Only 100 copies will be autographed and those whom purchase it that day receive an extra KISS-related goody! Rock 'N Roll!!



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Published on June 10, 2012 06:13

June 9, 2012

June 4, 2012

Heroescon Sketch list is now open

Heroescon, one of my favorite shows is upon us again the weekend of June 22nd and I'm opening the sketch list for the show.
If you're interested in a sketch email me here, and right "Sketch list" in the subject line.

Blank covers $100
Head $40
Head and Torso $100 Black and white $150 with some color
Single figure with minimal background $200 and $250 with some color.
Prices double with multiple characters.
Sigle figure sketches are drawn on 11x14 2ply strathmore bristol unless you bring your own paper or book.

All sketches will be done on site, no pre-show commissions please.
You must check in with me when you get to the show,  payment will be taken when the sketch is confirmed.
If you have a particular obscure request please bring reference.
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Published on June 04, 2012 07:59

May 29, 2012

Molly Danger Accepted!

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Published on May 29, 2012 10:27

May 28, 2012

Interviewed by Sequential Highway



JAMAL IGLE ANSWERS 15 QUESTIONS WITH JULINDA MORROWPosted by Peter on Friday, May 25, 2012 · Leave a Comment 
Jamal Y. Igle is one of the bright lights in superhero comics. His art has given breath to many heroes from both the Marvel and DC universe, most notably Supergirl.Jamal’s pet project, long in development, is Molly Danger. Molly is a ten-year-old girl with superpowers who believes that she’s descended from extraterrestrials. Want to know more? Visit her blog, but only for a limited time. Jamal has plans to bring the Molly Danger project to Kickstarter in August, at which time this behind-the-scenes-blog will transform into a donator-only site.A gallery of Jamal’s heroic art follows this interview.Julinda Morrow: What path led you to comics and sequential art?
Jamal Igle: When I was five years old, my grandfather took me to see Superman: The Movie, with Christopher Reeve. I had been exposed to comics before that by my father but that was the first time that it really took hold for me.Read the rest of the interview here
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Published on May 28, 2012 07:23

May 15, 2012

Molly Danger is coming!

Set to debut September, 2013
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Published on May 15, 2012 11:39

Convention tour 2012: SpringCon


I'll be there all weekend.
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Published on May 15, 2012 11:37

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