Just in time for the holiday season, Liquid Comics
launched the new “Liquid Comics” app today for the iPhone and iPad. The app
quicklyliquid rose to number 4 in the App Store charts under iPhone free book
apps. The app is available now for download at: http://bit.ly/liquidapp
The app is loaded with free comics and videos from
leading creators from both comics and Hollywood including Guy Ritchie, John
Woo, Barry Sonnenfeld, Shekhar Kapur, Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis, Andy Diggle,
Marc Guggenheim, Mukesh Singh, Jeevan J. Kang and more.
The app will also be the first place to receive updates
on new projects coming soon from Liquid, including “Coming of Rage” by
legendary creator Wes Craven (Scream, Nightmare on Elm Street) and horror
scribe, Steve Niles (30 Days of Night).
“Liquid Comics aims to be a home for great creators
across film, television and comics to collaborate together on new ideas and
bring them to audiences through the visual medium of graphic novels and
interactive entertainment,” commented Sharad Devarajan, Liquid Comics
Co-Founder & CEO. “The Liquid Comics app for the iPhone and iPad allows us
to share these creators stories with potentially millions of people through one
of the most compelling visual devices ever created.”
The app is a free application that is loaded with free
content and additional content that can be purchased when users sign up for an
account. Current comic books offered in the Liquid app include:
John Woo’s “7 Brothers,” - from John Woo (Mission
Impossible 2, Face-Off) and comic book creators, Garth Ennis and Jeevan Kang.
Seven Brothers tells the story of how six hundred years ago mighty Chinese
treasure fleets set sail to reach every continent. Now in modern day Los
Angeles, an ancient prophecy must be fulfilled and seven men with nothing in
common but their destinies must face the Son of Hell to save the world.
Barry Sonnenfeld's “Dinosaurs vs. Aliens” - from by Barry
Sonnenfeld (Men in Black trilogy), and comic book creators, Grant Morrison and
Mukesh Singh. The story for Dinosaurs
Vs. Aliens is based on a secret world war battle that was never recorded in our
history books. When an alien invasion attacks Earth in the age of the
dinosaurs, our planet’s only saviors are the savage prehistoric beasts which
are much more intelligent than humanity has ever imagined.
Guy Ritchie's “Gamekeeper” - from Guy Ritchie (Sherlock
Holmes, Lock, Stock,…) and comic book creators, Andy Diggle and Mukesh Singh.
Gamekeeper is a tale of epic espionage.
Brock is a reclusive, enigmatic, groundsman who lives a quiet existence,
until mercenaries invade it and destroy any remnants of his life he has
left. Now, set on a path of vengeance,
it becomes difficult to tell who has more power, the man, or the animal within.
Shekhar Kapur’s “Snakewoman”, created by Shekhar Kapur
(Elizabeth, Four Feathers) and comic book creators Zeb Wells and Michael
Gaydos. Jessica Peterson is learning first-hand that the cycle of revenge
cannot be broken. Without understanding why, she finds herself turning into a
creature - a vicious Snakewoman. Her mission - to avenge a centuries old wrong
that was conceived half a world away. Jessica must confront the monster that
lurks inside her before it is too late.
Marc Guggenheim’s “Nowhere Man”, created by Marc
Guggenheim (Executive Producer of the hit television series, “Arrow”), What if
you could have the world of your dreams...and all it cost you was every thought
you ever had. A futuristic thriller set in a world where the government
monitors everything - including your most private thoughts.
New releases in the app will include previously published
Liquid titles such as “The Megas” from Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3;
Surrogates); “Dead Soldier” from filmmakers John Moore (A Good Day to Die Hard;
Max Payne); “Voodoo Child” by Weston Cage, Nicolas Cage and Mike Carey; “Dock
Walloper” by actor and filmmaker, Ed Burns and Jimmy Palmiotti.
