fpw   03-25-2011, 08:00 AM
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Here's the official press release:

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March 2011
SEA LION BOOKS
AND
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
F. Paul Wilson
Present
Jack: Secret Histories
Repairman Jack's early years become a graphic novel series

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ATLANTA, GA – March 25, 2011 – Sea Lion Books announces the acquisition of the comic book and graphic novel rights to F. Paul Wilson’s young adult novels Jack: Secret Histories, Jack: Secret Circles and Jack: Secret Vengeance. The books form a prequel trilogy to the New York Times bestselling author’s Repairman Jack novels, and not only explore the background of the adventurous problem solver, but also provide clues to the origins of the “Secret History of the World” that forms the nexus of the Repairman Jack universe. Scripted by Wilson himself, the adaptations will feature new material not found in the novels.

"We are thrilled to bring F. Paul Wilson's Jack: Secret Histories, Jack: Secret Circles and Jack: Secret Vengeance series of young adult books to graphic novel form,” said Derek Ruiz, Executive Vice President and Publisher of Sea Lion Books. "Our partnership with F. Paul Wilson is another step in the right direction for Sea Lion Books, with our continued desire to bring the best of the best to the graphic novel market."

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Fans of the Repairman Jack series have long wanted to know where the character began; that story begins in Jack: Secret Histories. As Wilson explained, "The series follows the adventures of a 14-year-old boy named Jack, his best friend Louise ‘Weezy’ Connell, and her brother Eddie. Jack will grow into the mercenary known as Repairman Jack, but here in 1983, he is just a boy with a destiny." That destiny includes a knack for “repairing” situations, whether it’s dealing with the troublesome teens who destroyed a neighbor’s lawn—or protecting his friends and family from the dangers presented by the mysterious Ancient Septimus Fraternal Order.

Jack is a kid nobody knows—not his parents, not his few friends, not even Jack.
"Jack thinks he's a regular kid,” Wilson said, “but forces of destiny are swirling around him, drawing strange people to his little town, which is situated on the edge of the mysterious and fabled New Jersey Pine Barrens, where strange lights jump from tree to tree and the Jersey Devil supposedly roams."

It’s the perfect setting for the story of a boy destined to do great things—and for a dynamic graphic novel series.

Jack: Secret Histories #1, adapted by F. Paul Wilson and artist Jorge Correa Jr, is scheduled to debut later this year.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
F. Paul Wilson was born and raised in New Jersey where he spent hours reading Uncle Scrooge and E.C. comics, Lovecraft, Matheson, Bradbury, and Heinlein. Listening to radio programs featuring Chuck Berry and Alan Freed, and spending hours watching Soupy Sales and Shock Theatre with Zacherley on television. His writing awards include the first Prometheus Award in 1979; the Porgie Award from The West Coast Review of Books; the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for short fiction; the Inkpot Award from the San Diego ComiCon and the Pioneer Award from the RT Booklovers Convention. F. Paul Wilson is on the young adult recommended reading lists of the American Library Association and the New York Public Library, among others; and is listed in the 50th anniversary edition of Who's Who in America. You visit F. Paul Wilson on the Internet at http://repairmanjack.com

ABOUT SEA LION BOOKS:
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Sea Lion Books LLC is a newly established publishing house which specializes in all formats—hardcover, trade paperback, and mass market and in urban fantasy and young adult genres. Sea Lion Books LLC recent roster of authors include: International Bestselling author, Paulo Coelho, New York Times Bestselling authors, Richelle Mead and Richard A. Knaak plus more to be announced in the upcoming months. Contact David Dabel at 770-696-3452 or David@sealionbooks.com . You can visit Sea Lion Books on the Internet at http://www.sealionbooks.com

Copyright 2011, Sea Lion Books. All Rights reserved.
All trademarks and titles are the property of their respective owners.
The statements contained within this document are considered "forward-looking statements"
and may not reflect upon the actual future performance of Sea Lion Books.



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Kenji   03-25-2011, 09:52 AM
#2
Wow! That's great news! Cool
Alvin Fox   03-25-2011, 10:48 AM
#3
Squee!
Opopanax   03-25-2011, 03:29 PM
#4
For realsies? An RJ graphic novel? I think I just peed myself a little.
Ken Valentine   03-25-2011, 04:04 PM
#5
I'm not necessarily a fan of graphic novels, I have only two; The Probability Broach, by L. Neil Smith, and The Keep by an author who shall remain unnamed. Big Grin

Now that the art work for Weezy has been corrected, it looks like I'm going to be buying three more.

Ken V.
Anemone of the State   03-25-2011, 04:34 PM
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Ken Valentine Wrote:I'm not necessarily a fan of graphic novels, I have only two; The Probability Broach, by L. Neil Smith, and The Keep by an author who shall remain unnamed. Big Grin

Now that the art work for Weezy has been corrected, it looks like I'm going to be buying three more.

Ken V.


I'm a bit similar, I have only two. One from that unnamed author and another that came with the Hellgate: London CE.

I'll pick up these YJ ones though, my daughter enjoys manga and these will be good for her in a couple of years.

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IanSF   03-25-2011, 08:43 PM
#7
I'm a bit of a fan of graphic novels and have quite a few, including the one by that author who shall remain nameless.
These three shall sit nicely alongside Watchmen and V for Vendetta.

Love the press release, BTW.
wdg3rd   03-25-2011, 08:52 PM
#8
Ken Valentine Wrote:I'm not necessarily a fan of graphic novels, I have only two; The Probability Broach, by L. Neil Smith, and The Keep by an author who shall remain unnamed. Big Grin

Now that the art work for Weezy has been corrected, it looks like I'm going to be buying three more.

Ken V.

Ken, I assume you've checked out the other items over at http://www.bigheadpress.com? Much as I love Neil's stuff, my favorite from Big Head Press has to be Odysseus the Rebel.

Ward Griffiths

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Ken Valentine   03-25-2011, 09:11 PM
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wdg3rd Wrote:Ken, I assume you've checked out the other items over at www.bigheadpress.com? Much as I love Neil's stuff, my favorite from Big Head Press has to be Odysseus the Rebel.
I like Scott Bieser the man, but I'm not a fan of graphic novels.

They're just not to my taste.

Ken V.
Silverfish   03-28-2011, 09:27 PM
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Oh, good. I thought I'd missed the official release. Nice to see you were able to tweak the collar bones before final release. Looking forward to them!

Stephanie

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