Tag: oneshi press quarterly anthology
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Oneshi Press Anthology #07 Now on ComiXology!
For a limited time, each Oneshi Press anthology is available for less than the price of a ride on the New York subway. And they’re all immeasurably more fun.
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We’re Changing Our Publishing Schedule—Here’s What You Need to Know
This year, we will start publishing two comics collections per year instead of four. Our next anthology will be published on July 1, 2019, and the following will come out on January 1, 2020.
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Oneshi Press Anthology #07 Is Here!
2019 begins with our 7th collection of immersive, progressive, gorgeous, comics! “Oneshi Press Anthology #07” is out now in limited-edition trade paperback!
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OPQA #06 Is Now Digital! Find It on ComiXology!
Digital comics readers, now is your time! You can get an electronic version of our latest—and spookiest—comics anthology at the world’s largest digital comics retailer: ComiXology!
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Preorder Oneshi Press Anthology #06 Today!
Preorder now to be sure you get your very own print copy of “Oneshi Press Anthology #6″—our most chilling collection yet—ahead of the October 1 release!
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Oneshi Press Solicits Wintery Short Comics Submissions
Hey, comics creators! We want your work! The submission deadline for our seventh immersive, progressive, gorgeous, creator-owned indie comics anthology is almost here! This time, we’re looking for wintery wonderlands, frosty fun, and all the hot cocoa you can shake your pencils at. So here’s everything you need to know about sending us your best…
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An Interview with Comics Artist Emily Swan
“You can experience something completely alien to you, simply by opening yourself up to another person’s journey. While that can be uncomfortable at times, it is important to be challenged.”—Emily Swan
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Oneshi Press Is Going to SpoCon 2018!
Look for Oneshi Press at SpoCon 2018! The Oneshi Press co-founders, Lynsey G. and Jayel Draco, will be at SpoCon 2018—Spokane, Washington’s local science fiction and fantasy convention! They’ll be showing off Oneshi Press’s many projects: Children of Gaia, Tracy Queen, PACK, and the Oneshi Press Quarterly Anthologies! Copies of all printed books will be on site for sale. Stop by the…
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Oneshi Press Anthology #05 Now Available at ComiXology
OPQA #05 features stories and art about vampires, aliens, angels, humans, dogs, raccoons, faeries, time travelers, spies, video store customers, Satanists, cyborgs, porn stars, vigilantes, mutants, and more. Grab your digital copy now at ComiXology!
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Oneshi Press Anthology #05 Is HERE!
In the 60 pages of Oneshi Press Anthology #05’s, short comics and art from over a dozen indie creators reveal layers of meaning, nuance, and astonishing beauty.
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The Deadline Approaches!
March 1 is the deadline for Oneshi Press Anthology #05, which will be published on July 1, 2018. That will make the one-year anniversary of our anthologies, and trust us, you’ll want to be a part of this one! We take comics about just about anything, as long as it incorporate our three guiding principles: Progressive.…
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An Interview with Comics Writer Brendan Rowe
Brendan Rowe is a writer of comics, including two short comics in two issues of the Oneshi Press Anthology. Brendan’s talent for telling riveting stories that turn comic book tropes upside down and make readers question their assumptions impresses us, so we spoke to him about his heroes, inspirations, and ideas.
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About the Oneshi Press Quarterly Anthologies
Oneshi Press has a vision: A world in which indie comics creators can publish their work with a press that respects their vision and pays royalties. Where comicbook fans can immerse themselves in gorgeous art and explore new worlds. Where there’s an anthology that brings together one-off short comics and pieces of larger stories in…
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E-book! Oneshi Press Quarterly Anthology #01
Now available as an e-book from Amazon Kindle and ComiXology, Oneshi Press Quarterly Anthology #01 features the first eight pages of Tracy Queen and PACK (written by Lynsey G. and illustrated by Jayel Draco); Lomack: The Giant Warrior Angel (written and illustrated by Miguel Colón); and the short story “Anthropocene Twilight” by Tom Swift Bird! Learn where Tracy Queen got…