Will Tracy

Z2 Comics Unveils Its First FCBD Title And March Solicitations
Z2 Comics Unveils Its First FCBD Title And March Solicitations
Z2 Comics Unveils Its First FCBD Title And March Solicitations
Z2 Comics will offer its first ever Free Comic Book Day title in 2016, Comics Lab, featuring work by Ian McGinty (Welcome to Showside), Chris Hunt (Carver: A Paris Story), Jarrett Williams (Super Pro KO), Alexis Zirritt (Teen Dog), with a cover from Tyler Boss (Lazarus). The anthology is built around the theme of... comics, with all stories featuring Z2 Comics characters. Exclusive to Comics Alliance, Z2 also revealed the covers and synopses for its March releases:
Exclusive: Z2 Reveals Covers For 'Showside', 'Carver', 'Allen'
Exclusive: Z2 Reveals Covers For 'Showside', 'Carver', 'Allen'
Exclusive: Z2 Reveals Covers For 'Showside', 'Carver', 'Allen'
We're holding out high hopes for Z2 Comics, the new small-scale publisher launching this fall with a pleasingly eclectic line-up of books, including Ian McGinty's potentially charming Welcome to Showside (soon to be an animated series), Chris Hunt's noir crime adventure story Carver, and the risque fantasy comedy Allen: Son of Hellcock, co-written by one of the Last Week Tonight writers. Z2 Comics has given us an exclusive first look at some of the upcoming covers for all three titles, including Missy Pena's gorgeous Showside cover.
Z2 Comics Announces New Creator-Owned Line of Periodicals
Z2 Comics Announces New Creator-Owned Line of Periodicals
Z2 Comics Announces New Creator-Owned Line of Periodicals
Z2 Comics, a publisher known as a boutique publisher of graphic novels from names including Paul Pope, Harvey Pekar and Dean Haspiel, announced today that it's expanding into the world of old-fashioned floppy comics. The line will debut this fall with an all-ages comic from Bravest Warriors artist Ian McGinty; a historical fiction book from Chris Hunt --- a protege of Paul Pope; and a farcical fantasy comic from Last Week Tonight writer Will Tracy with collaborators Gabe Koplowitz and artist Miguel Porto.