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EXCLUSIVE! Cinebook-The 9th Art To Publish XIII In English!

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Canterbury, Kent, 28 August, 2009Over the last 25 years, the dark, engrossing graphic-novel series “XIII” has attracted a cult following in French-speaking countries and beyond, with readers eagerly awaiting every one of the 19th instalments published so far.

Launched in 1984 by two Belgian authors, Jean Van Hamme and William Vance, “XIII” has been turned into a video game by Ubisoft as well as a TV miniseries starring Stephen Dorff and Val Kilmer, which premiered on France’s Canal+ in October 2008 and on NBC in the US in February 2009. Such is the popularity of the graphic novel that a gallery of its characters drawn by Vance was used to illustrate special-edition “XIII” scratch card tickets in France since 2000.

The central character in “XIII” is an amnesiac on the run, caught in the crossfire as he tries to understand his true identity while attempting to make sense of various conspiracies swirling around him. With many twists and turns, it’s a compulsive read for teenagers and adults alike and has already been translated into several languages.

Initially serialized in Spirou magazine in 1984, “XIII” was created by Jean Van Hamme, the author behind “Thorgal” and “Largo Winch”–the latter in comic and book form as well as on the big screen,” and William Vance, illustrator of the bestsellers “Howard Flynn,” “Bruce Hawker ,” “Bruno Brazil”,  “Bob Morane and Marshall Blueberry.”

From May 2010, Cinebook will publish “XIII” in English at the rate of one new volume every two months. Only three episodes of the cult Franco-Belgian bande dessinée originally saw the light of day in English in the late Eighties, so this will enable fans new and old to discover and rediscover the mystery series.

The Canterbury-based publisher has acquired the English-language publishing rights in an exclusive agreement with Mediatoon.

“I’m delighted that Cinebook has committed to publishing “XIII” alongside “Thorgal,” “Largo Winch” and “Lady S,” as well as “Blake & Mortimer.” “XIII” is another one of the many prestigious series Jean Van Hamme has been associated with over the years,” says Mediatoon director of Foreign Rights Sophie Castille.

“I’m proud to add this legendary series to our catalogue, especially as readers have been clamouring for it for several years,” notes Cinebook founder Olivier Cadic.

“XIII” joins internationally-famous series such as “IR$,” “The Scorpion,” “Insiders” and “Aldebaran,” already published by Cinebook in addition to other Van Hamme series, further strengthening its portfolio of English-language titles particularly popular with teenagers and adults.

These and other Cinebook titles are distributed:

In North America, by National Book Network Distribution, Inc. (NBN), www.nbnbooks.com.

In Europe (except France & Benelux), by Turnaround Publisher Services, www.turnaround-uk.com

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7 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. Hang on,just checked Comcat and all their books seem to be from 1988-1990. That’s twenty years ago?? Are you a trader,Adam? Comcat is not widely available in shops,comic stores,etc.,and we’re talking new,high quality volumes from Cinebook.

    Not relevant.

    1. Terry on January 21st, 2010 at 9:00 am
  2. Adam,apologies and nothing personal but I just don’t care enough about this –I’m nothing to do with Cinebook at whom you should direct your query [link on the Blog Roll]. I’m not in any sort of loop and have never heard of Comcat. Sorry

    2. Terry on January 21st, 2010 at 8:57 am
  3. Apologies for posting on an old Topic, but Is XIII not already out in English? I’ve got the first Issue (Day of the Black Sun) published by Comcat.

    3. Adam on January 21st, 2010 at 7:16 am
  4. I was just going to mail you,Rafiq! Oh well -CBO got the release first,though!
    2010 looks to be a good year.

    4. Terry on August 28th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
  5. So good to hear the news Terry. Just heard it from the Official mailer, from CineBook about this blockbuster announcement on XIII being featured in CineBook.

    So, all those fan requests indeed was fruitful. No other publisher would be this fan friendly anytime. Kudos to Olivier.

    Eagerly looking forward for the 1st XIII edition.

    5. Rafiq Raja on August 28th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
  6. Hi. Thanks for the links. It is great news as I’ve only seen XIII in German or Tamil!!

    And the International Comic Expo in 2010 will feature European comics!

    Things are looking a lot better!

    6. Terry on August 28th, 2009 at 11:31 am
  7. nice news for english speakers comic fan …
    here are some links …
    official french site - http://www.treize.com/index.php?
    a fan site (french) - http://www.bdxiii.com/

    7. sebchoq on August 28th, 2009 at 10:42 am

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