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Ringside was announced during Image Expo 2015 and will be hitting stores in November.
Joe Keatinge - Writer
Nick Barber - Art
Simon Gough - Colors
Ariana Maher - Letters
Logo by Brandon Graham
It’s not the first wrestling comic to be printed, but it just might become the most interesting. Here’s what (author) Joe Keatinge had to say about the story (from the Image Comics website):
“Ever since I was a kid I’ve been caught up in the mythology professional wrestling sells us, that these larger-than-life men and women are unstoppable titans locked in a never-ending, action-packed drama,” said Keatinge. “However, in time you learn that they’re just as human as anyone else, that they’re very much putting their lives on the line to entertain us, that they’re just as much part of a corporate machine built for profit as anyone else. Ringside’s a book about taking apart that machine and seeing how the industry functions and the lives it affects from a rotating set of angles including the wrestlers themselves, the creatives they work with, the suits in charge and the fans cheering them all on.“
Published on July 03, 2015 04:16