Dynamite Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Heart of the Beast


Twenty years is quite a bit of time to pass since the release of something, but it does offer a decent duration for which anniversaries are in order. Dynamite Entertainment is keen on the double decade, preparing to offer a digitally remastered edition of Sean Phillips' Heart of the Beast in May, featuring additional scrapbook material and commentary by the creators. The work celebrates the 20th anniversary of the hauntingly evocative graphic novel written by Dean Motter and Judith Dupré and features lavishly painted artwork by Phillips.

"Heart of the Beast is an incredible graphic novel with a wonderful story and majestic artwork," states Dynamite CEO and Publisher Nick Barrucci. "As we've come to work with Sean on a few projects, he recommended that Dean and Judith consider us as a potential publisher. I'm honored that Dynamite has been given the opportunity to publish this book in a beautiful form never before seen! It's a personal project for all involved, and the work that Sean is putting in to remaster each and every page in the series is incredible."

"I'm not sure why Dean and Judith trusted me with painting almost a hundred pages of their story," says Phillips. "I'd been drawing comics professionally for over ten years back then, but almost all for UK publishers and mostly sci-fi. New York was as much sci-fi as Mega City One to me then though, as I'd never been there. Still, I'm glad they did and I got to illustrate their great story and learn to paint in the process. It all turned out alright even if nobody bought the book. After spending months scanning all the original art, it's great to see it remastered and available again in a handsome new hardcover."

The Heart of the Beast explores the timeless themes of classic horror literature, set against the backdrop of New York City's decadent art world of the nineties. Phillips personally spent months scanning all the original art, so it can be provided to the public in a beautiful brand-new hardcover. Sandra, a beautiful and young bartender, meets the enigmatic Victor, a man with strange scars and stranger secrets. A tale of gothic love and modern horror, this graphic novel drew praise from critics and fans alike, and is long overdue for a 2014 release in an all-new prestige format edition.

"Writing The Heart of the Beast was a way to honor the wild, exciting, and uncertain decade of Soho's heyday," states Dupré. "It was great fun inventing a new Rembrandt-apparently, I didn't sleep through all my art history classes. I get sentimental remembering things that are no longer new, like ATM cards, or no longer used, like answering machines. Art, though, is a constant. Sean did an amazing job capturing the sultry grit of lower Manhattan."

"I've been privileged to work with a number of first-rate artists and writers over the years," adds Motter. "One of my favorite collaborations was the Heart of the Beast. Working with illustrator Sean Philips and co-writer, Judith Dupré I once more explored an oppidan nightmare. But this time it wasn't Mister X's Somnopolis, Terminal City, Electropolis or even The Prisoner's Village. It was an actual place; lower Manhattan's bohemian artist district, where I made my home for a number of years. Sean's brilliant depiction remains both sublime and evocative of that time, and brings our story to life in all its disquieting glory. I'm thrilled to see The Heart of the Beast restored and reprinted in this edition and look forward to it reaching a whole new audience."

Full press release below.
Heart of The Beast Hard Cover by Judith Dupré, Dean Motter and Sean Phillips

HC Returns at Dynamite with a Special 20th Anniversary Edition


March 14th, 2014, Mt. Laurel, NJ:  Long out of print, Sean Phillips' Heart of the Beast returns as a digitally remastered edition in May features additional scrapbook material and commentary by the creators.  Celebrate the 20th anniversary of this hauntingly evocative graphic novel written by Dean Motter and Judith Dupré, and featuring lavishly painted artwork by superstar Sean Philliips (Fatale, Criminal)!

The Heart of the Beast explores the timeless themes of classic horror literature, set against the backdrop of New York City's decadent art world of the nineties.  Sean Phillips personally spent months scanning all the oginal art, so it can be provided to the public in a beautiful brand-new hardcover! Sandra, a beautiful and young bartender, meets the enigmatic Victor, a man with strange scars and stranger secrets.  A tale of gothic love and modern horror, this graphic novel drew praise from critics and fans alike, and is long overdue for a 2014 release in an all-new prestige format edition. Make sure to own Heart of the Beast when it is released this coming May!

"I'm not sure why Dean and Judith trusted me with painting almost a hundred pages of their story," says the artist phenom Sean Phillips. "I'd been drawing comics professionally for over ten years back then, but almost all for UK publishers and mostly sci-fi. New York was as much sci-fi as Mega City One to me then though, as I'd never been there. Still, I'm glad they did and I got to illustrate their great story and learn to paint in the process. It all turned out alright even if nobody bought the book. After spending months scanning all the original art, it's great to see it remastered and available again in a handsome new hardcover."

"Writing The Heart of the Beast was a way to honor the wild, exciting, and uncertain decade of Soho's heyday," states co-writer Judith Dupré. "It was great fun inventing a new Rembrandt-apparently, I didn't sleep through all my art history classes. I get sentimental remembering things that are no longer new, like ATM cards, or no longer used, like answering machines.  Art, though, is a constant.  Sean did an amazing job capturing the sultry grit of lower Manhattan."

"I've been privileged to work with a number of first-rate artists and writers over the years," adds co-writer Dean Motter. "One of my favorite collaborations was the Heart of the Beast. Working with illustrator Sean Philips and co-writer, Judith Dupré I once more explored an oppidan nightmare. But this time it wasn't Mister X's Somnopolis, Terminal City, Electropolis or even The Prisoner's Village. It was an actual place; lower Manhattan's bohemian artist district, where I made my home for a number of years. Sean's brilliant depiction remains both sublime and evocative of that time, and brings our story to life in all its disquieting glory. I'm thrilled to see The Heart of the Beast restored and reprinted in this edition and look forward to it reaching a whole new audience."

"Heart of the Beast is an incredible graphic novel with a wonderful story and majestic artwork." States Dynamite CEO and Publisher Nick Barrucci.  "As we've come to work with Sean on a few projects, he recommended that Dean and Judith consider us as a potential publisher.  I'm honored that Dynamite has been given the opportunity to publish this book in a beautiful form never before seen! It's a personal project for all involved, and the work that Sean is putting in to remaster each and every page in the series is incredible."

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Dynamite was founded in 2004 and is home to several best-selling comic book titles and properties, including The Boys, The Shadow, Vampirella, Warlord of Mars, Bionic Man, A Game of Thrones, and more.  Dynamite owns and controls an extensive library with over 3,000 characters (which includes the Harris Comics and Chaos Comics properties), such as Vampirella, Pantha, Evil Ernie, Smiley the Psychotic Button, Chastity, Purgatori, and Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt.  In addition to their critically-acclaimed titles and bestselling comics, Dynamite works with some of the most high profile creators in comics and entertainment, including Kevin Smith, Alex Ross, Neil Gaiman, Andy Diggle, John Cassaday, Garth Ennis, Jae Lee, Marc Guggenheim, Mike Carey, Jim Krueger, Greg Pak, Brett Matthews, Matt Wagner, Gail Simone, Steve Niles, James Robinson, and a host of up-and-coming new talent.  Dynamite is consistently ranked in the upper tiers of comic book publishers and several of their titles - including Alex Ross and Jim Krueger's Project Superpowers - have debuted in the Top Ten lists produced by Diamond Comics Distributors. In 2005, Diamond awarded the company a GEM award for Best New Publisher and another GEM in 2006 for Comics Publisher of the Year (under 5%) and again in 2011. The company has also been nominated for and won several industry awards, including the prestigious Harvey and Eisner Awards.

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