Aspen will be bringing back classic series and launching new ones to celebrate 15 years of publishing.

Michael Turner’s Soulfire will get a seventh volume from writer J.T. Krul (Jirni, Green Arrow), with art by newcomer Chahine Ladjouze and Wes Hartman (Portal Bound, Fathom: Kiani).  The first issue of the series, which finds the fragile balance between magic and technology threatened by lassitude and a shadowy new figure, will be in stores on July 18.

Writer Frank Mastromauro and artist Marco Lorenzana will launch Awaken Skies, a new Aspen title, with issue zero on June 13.  The first issue will be available in August.  A covert scientist in Barcelona, Spain, holds world-changing data at great personal risk while a suburban family on the other side of the world makes the same dangerous discovery.

The action-adventure series Dellec will kick off a second volume in September.  Created and written by Frank Mastromauro and Vince Hernandez, more details on the release are pending.

Artifact One, a new series from writers Vince Hernandez and J.T. Krul and artist Romina Moranelli, will debut with issue #0 on August 22, with #1 to follow in October.  Details on the story are forthcoming.

In November, writers Scott Lobdell (Happy Death Day, Red Hood and the Outlaws) and Blake Northcott (Michael Turner’s Fathom) and artist Giuseppe Cafaro (Fathom: Kiani, Santeria: The Goddess Kiss) will reenter No World, which unites many of Aspen’s most popular characters in one story.

The new announcements come shortly after the revelation that Scooter Braun and David Maisel have joined forces to form Mythos Studios, which will be developing projects based on Aspen’s Fathom and Soulfire series (see "Scooter Braun And David Maisel Form Studio").

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