Image Comics will release Ice Cream Man Presents: Quarantine Comix #1, a first-time-in-print collection of COVID-inspired online comics, on September 9, with 50% of creator profits to go to Comicbook United Fund/Binc Foundation to support comic stores, the company announced.
The comics, by Ice Cream Man creators W. Maxwell Prince and Martin Morazzo, were originally published in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic as an online-only series of minicomics set in the Ice Cream Man universe. Fifty percent of digital revenues were donated to Binc.
Now all six issues are being collected, with brand-new cover art and bonus stories by guest creators. The special issue will carry a $5.99 MSRP.
With 50% of Creator Fees to Binc
Posted by Milton Griepp on June 12, 2020 @ 3:43 am CT
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