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| Last Updated: Aug 21, 2008 - 3:13:23 PM |
Zenescope Entertainment is releasing a series of three one-shots entitled
Tales from Wonderland. These prequel issues will follow three major characters from the hit series
Return to Wonderland: The Queen of Hearts, The Mad Hatter and Alice. Each one-shot will also contain a thread story that will reveal the discovery and origin of the insane world known only as Wonderland. The issues are disturbing glimpses into each of the characters’ lives showing how and why they ended up trapped the infamous realm.
“I think some of our readers want more insight into this world that we re-created, especially now with a sequel series coming up this summer.” said Ralph Tedesco, series co-creator and writer of the Mad Hatter one-shot. “Giving fans more backstory allows us to show that there’s a much bigger picture to this whole thing while also giving us the opportunity to have more fun with the Wonderland mythology. The stories are dark and disturbing but we definitely didn’t leave out the excitement.”
The Queen of Hearts is the first issue being released this April with the The Mad Hatter following in May and Alice in June.
Use Diamond order code FEB084162 to catch up with the sadistic Queen.
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