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Ace-Face in April from AdHouse

Postby chris pitzer » Wed Jan 21, 2009 9:02 am

AdHouse Books is proud to announce their latest publication to be released in April:

Ace-Face: The Mod with the Metal Arms by Mike Dawson.
Published by AdHouse Books

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From the pages of Project: Superior bursts Ace-Face: The Mod with the Metal Arms, a collection of stories by Mike Dawson (Freddie & Me) featuring everybody?s favorite well-dressed crime fighter, doling out super-powered justice with his bionic limbs, and handling crisis?s at home as a husband and father.

details:
3C cover
96 1C pages
5.5" x 7.5 " SC
$6.95 US funds
ISBN 978-1-9352330-0-8
Shipping April 2009
Diamond Order Code: FEB094014

Sample Pages:

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To order your copy of Ace-Face, stop by your local comic shop after January 28th to request your copy.
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Postby chris pitzer » Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:41 am

Mike's interview on Robot6 just went live recently:

http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/20 ... ke-dawson/

-C
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Postby chris pitzer » Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:50 am

A conversation between Mike Dawson and Chris Arrant about ACE-FACE has been posted at Newsarama:

http://www.newsarama.com/comics/010930-Ace-Face.html

NRAMA: You've made yourself known in comics for a vastly non-superhero book with Freddie & Me; why'd you chose to do superheroes with this book?

MD: I?m not sure... it was a lot of fun to work on these stories, and I?ve always had a soft-spot for the superhero genre. There are a few moments in Freddie & Me, where I reveal a few details about my history with Marvel and DC comics. There?s a scene that I personally love where I?m 16 years old, sitting in my friend Neil?s bedroom watching him play computer games, while I read X-Factor comics and draw. This is how I spent a lot of my time in High School. I?ve never played the game Ultima 6, but I spent hours watching Neil doing it... We all loved Marvel comics, especially work by John Byrne, Chris Claremont, and Alan Davis. Those three were our Holy Trinity for many, many years. I don?t think I?ll ever shake some of their influences, for better or for worse.
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Postby RobUllman » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:04 pm

Seriously, everyone owes it to themselves to check this one out. Mike Dawson's comics are absolutely hilarious. And $7 for 96 pages? What a steal!
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