The Love Is Love graphic novel, co-published by IDW Publishing and DC Entertainment in support of the Pulse Nightclub shooting victims (see “‘Love Is Love’ GN Honors Pulse Victims”), got a pre-release push last week via an appearance by project organizer Mark Andreyko and actor/comedian Taran Killam on Late Night with Seth Meyers. The two were interviewed about the project, and Meyers displayed pages involving both creators, including a piece of George Perez art for which Andreyko did the writing.
Andreyko and Killam had worked together on the writing for The Illegitimates, an IDW miniseries. Killam is scheduled to take over the role of King George in the Broadway production of Hamilton in January.
All the creators and editorial staff have contributed their work for this anthology of one- to two-page pieces, and even the paper was donated, so all proceeds will go to the victims, survivors, and their families.
The volume had a good initial press push in September, including major media such as the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, but this was another good reminder to fans to visit their comic shops this Wednesday, when the book is released.

Appearance with Seth Meyers
Posted by Milton Griepp on December 28, 2016 @ 12:24 am CT

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