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What’s the Scoop on Richard A. Hamilton’s SCOOP With A New Publisher Handling Distribution?

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Richard Ashley Hamilton‘s SCOOP is being reprinted, and for those wondering when there will be new adventures, this author said it’ll be after these two volumes are released! What’s changed are mostly new covers, updated colour scheme and editing those things that got missed in the rush to get this graphic novel to press. That includes lettering, and afterwards it’ll be smooth sailing ahead! Volume one is coming April 30th and the next chapter is slated for Sept 10th release under s Mad Cave Studios’ Maverick Graphic Novel imprint.

There’s no big need to get these editions again. However, most will want to buy these books again to read the work as this author intended! Completists will want something consistent on the shelf. As for when the next volumes will come out, they’re to be expected during early or mid 2025. They are being worked on by Hamilton and returning artist, Pablo Andrés.

But for readers who are wondering what this writer is working on currently, there’s not only prepping the next two stories for this IP, but also other stories that have yet to be formally announced.  Anyone who has enjoyed reading the works he’s done in the past–which ranges from adapting Trollhunters and How to Train Your Dragon for younger audiences–his original works is where it’s at!

No formal announcement has been made about these mystery titles. News might drop during Emerald City Comic Con, but for readers who are unfamiliar with this writer’s work, please visit our archives reviewing his past material or visit his Amazon profile! And if you are attending WonderCon or SDCC, he’s confirmed that he’ll be attending these events. Who knows, maybe by then he will be able to talk about these upcoming once the press releases are out, and much more!

Praise for Richard A. Hamilton’s Scoop (1st Edition)

“An entertaining, heart-pounding adventure with a strong female lead.”
Kirkus Reviews

“It’s very Scooby-Doo, and that’s not a bad thing at all.”
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