August 2025 Solicitations
Magnetic Press Inc.
3 releases from Magnetic Press Inc. shipping in August 2025. Pull the issues, track the trades.
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Vincent Mallie
Cover Artist
Arsene Lupin Gentleman Thief Hc (Mar221729)
Creative Team
Description
In 1907, Maurice Leblanc released the first collection of stories recounting the adventures of Arsene Lupin, a charming thief and master of disguises, inspiring generations of anti-heroes to follow. This new edition is colorfully illustrated by artist Vincent Mallie in an animated style reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki (whose first directorial release was LUPIN THE 3rd: The Castle of Cagliostro, filled with nods to Leblanc's classic character).
Vincent Mallie
Cover Artist
First Adv Sherlock Holmes Study In Scarlet Hc (Mar231727)
Creative Team
Description
London, 1878. Poor Dr Watson returns from India completely penniless and on the verge of despair when he meets Sherlock Holmes, a whimsical guy who also happens to be looking for a roommate. The pair move into 221 Baker Street when one of Scotland Yard's top sleuths enlists the talented Detective Holmes to help solve a dark murder case. Together, Watson and Holmes will lead the investigation and cement a partnership that will last for years to come. This brand new edition of the first Sherlock Holmes novel is beautifully illustrated by artist Vincent Mallie, capturing the joyful style of an animated feature as if created by renowned director Hayao Miyazaki
Vincent Mallie
Cover Artist
Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Hc (Mr)
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Description
In the mists of London rages the evil Mr. Hyde. It is said that he inspires fear, hatred, and repulsion. It is said that there is nothing human about him. But who is this mysterious character, really? The answer lies in the heart of the laboratory of the eminent Dr. Jekyll. . .


