WonderCon 2016 Top Cow Announcement Snapshot
Top Cow has come to WonderCon 2016 with the following five announcements for their fans.
Mechanism, a tale of a pair of police shepherding around an experimental robot cop in a world practically overrun by lizard-like aliens, by Raffael Ienco coming out in July.
Aphrodite V new series late 2016/early 2017 by Bryan Hill and Jeffrey Spokes. This is a series that takes place after Cyber-Force Rebirth and the Cyber-Force:Artifacts Line Webtoons free online series: (http://www.webtoons.com/en/action/cyberforce/list?title_no=531)
Mercy is the sequel to Sunstone and will be a 5 volume series, like Sunstone and features characters introduced in Sunstone. The series is scheduled to debut summer 2017
Swing is a new series by Linda Sejic, Jenni Cheung & Matt Hawkins and will come out late Fall 2016. This is a companion series for Sunstone, Mercy and Blood Stain. Logo and some early character designs in the link
Top Cow also announced the following hires and promotions:
Congratulations to Elena Salcedo on the promotion to Director of Operations.
Ashley Victoria Robinson has joined Top Cow as Assistant Editor, Ashley is a Canadian actor and writer. She is the co-creator and star of The Red Shirt Diaries and can be seen on your tv in a couple different commercials. She regularly contributes to MajorSpoilers.com and ComicBook.com, Ashley is also a winner of the Top Cow Talent Hunt 2013 and has had several comics works published through them. She really, really likes foxes. She can be found on twitter @AshleyVRobinson.
Henry Barajas as Operations Coordinator. Henry lives the world of comic books as a blogger, writer and publisher, while also making time to work as a comedian, online editor, reporter, public radio DJ and talk show sidekick. His work has appeared in the Tucson Weekly, Arizona Daily Star, and The Comics Beat, which garnered him a nomination for the Shel Dorf Blogger of the Year award. He is currently writing a graphic novel about the time his great-grandfather, Tata Rambo, helped the Pascua Yaqui community become a federally recognized Native American tribe.