Bigfoot Sighted in Space


For every grainy photo of Bigfoot, there's a person who will tell you they were there. Somewhere in the mountains. Or maybe in a forest. Never will you find someone to corroborate a photo of Bigfoot in space, because it's a safe bet that Bigfoot has never been "sighted" there. Until now. Action Lab Entertainment is gearing up to present Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman, written by Josh S. Henamen, illustrated by Andy Taylor and colored by Tamra Bonvillain. It's not the story of how Bigfoot became a myth on Earth. It’s the story of how he became a legend of the stars.

On October 20, 1967, a pair of hunters caught on film the image of a solitary creature in the wilds of Northern California. After a media firestorm, no credible evidence could prove the existence of this “Bigfoot” and for the next 40 years the sighting was largely deemed a hoax. On November 6th, 2007, the NASA rover, Spirit, photographed the same creature on a ridge just south of Grissom Hill. The location? Fourth planet from the sun: Mars. This winter … Action Lab reveals how he got there. The dying planet needed a hero… what they got was a sasquatch.

Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman is available for preorder now with the Diamond Previews Item Code OCT151012. Full press release below.
ACTION LAB WITNESSES A BIGFOOT SIGHTING..IN SPACE!

Mini-Series takes Bigfoot on an epic sci-fi adventure to a distant planet of dinosaurs, barbarians and damsels in distress

On October 20, 1967, a pair of hunters caught on film the image of a solitary creature in the wilds of Northern California.  After a media firestorm, no credible evidence could prove the existence of this “Bigfoot” and for the next 40 years the sighting was largely deemed a hoax.  On November 6th, 2007, the NASA rover, Spirit, photographed the same creature on a ridge just south of Grissom Hill.  The location?  Fourth planet from the sun: Mars.   This winter … Action Lab reveals how he got there.

The dying planet needed a hero… what they got was a sasquatch.

“Reading the new indie comic Bigfoot: Sword of the Earthman is kind of like mainlining the Planet Hulk series while mashing your face into some classic issues of Hellboy.” Annalee Newitz - Io9/Gizmodo

Action Lab Entertainment is proud to present: BIGFOOT – SWORD OF THE EARTHMAN, an epic six-issue mini-series involving the world-famous sasquatch and his quest to defeat the ruthless emperor of a barbarian planet.  Equal parts Conan and Flash Gordon, the otherworldly saga is written by Josh S. Henaman with art by Andy Taylor (line art) and Tamra Bonvillain (colorist).  BIGFOOT – SWORD OF THE EARTHMAN is not the story of how Bigfoot became a myth on Earth.  It’s the story of how he became a legend of the stars.

BIGFOOT – SWORD OF THE EARTHMAN is available for preorder now with the Diamond Previews Item Code: OCT151012

    

The creative team is available for interviews and promotional opportunities. For more information retailers can reach Vito Delsante at vdelsante@actionlabcomics.com.
Press and conventions you can reach Jamal Igle at 
jigle@actionlabcomics.com.

ABOUT ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT- Formed in 2010 with the purpose of pooling their collective talents into a single, powerful entity, the members of Action Lab Entertainment have countless years in multimedia publishing, design, and business.  Their first release, Fracture, was successfully funded through Kickstarter and since then they have continued their mission to produce high quality, genre-spanning entertainment.  Since its formation, the accolades for A.L.E continue to build on a daily basis.  Among its more popular titles are all ages material like the Eisner, Glyph, Shel Dorf Award nominated series PRINCELESS, NFL RUSHZONE (based on the Nickelodeon Television series), Jamal Igle's MOLLY DANGER, Artist/ Writer Jeremy Dale’s hit series SKYWARD, and Gayle Middleton’s (My Little Pony, The Littlest Pet Shop) monstrously adorable VAMPLETS. Action Lab’s Mature Readers imprint ACTION LAB DANGER ZONE continues to push the envelope of comics entertainment with titles as varied as Charles Band's PUPPET MASTER and Dan Mendoza’s over the top horror-comedy ZOMBIE TRAMP, THE FINAL PLAGUE and BO, PLUSHY GANGSTA.

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