Ninth Circle: New Comic Book Publisher Founded by Garth Ennis, Ram V, Marguerite Bennett, Joe Pruett, and Adam Glass Launches

Focused on the Horror Genre, Ninth Circle Announces First Title, Freddie the Fix

 

LOS ANGELES – [September 19, 2024] – The comic book industry is igniting with the launch of Ninth Circle, a bold new publishing company co-founded by veteran writer Garth Ennis (PreacherThe BoysPunisher), Marguerite Bennett (DC’s Bombshells, Animosity), industry stalwart Joe Pruett (Negative Burn, Cable), critically acclaimed writer Ram V (The Many Deaths of Laila Starr, Detective Comics, The Swamp Thing), and Adam Glass, Hollywood showrunner and Executive Producer (The EqualizerSupernatural, The Chi) and graphic novelist (Suicide Squad, Deadpool, Luke Cage, Teen Titans). Rounding out the rest of the founders include strategic advisor and founder Michael Bogner (SVP of Legal Affairs at ABGO), and company representative David Stone (TFC Management). Ninth Circle’s lead investor is Kimberly Steward (Manchester By The Sea, Suspiria), and her production company K Period Media will partner with Ninth Circle to produce select titles.

Ninth Circle is launching as an imprint at Image Comics.

Taking inspiration from Dante, who created nine circles of Hell in InfernoNinth Circle is set to redefine genre storytelling by combining the visionary creativity and expertise of these incredibly talented storytellers. No capes, no tights, and no romance (unless, of course, that romance includes murder, blood, and mayhem).

In the spirit of the horror books, TV, and films we grew up with and loved, from comic books like Eerie and The Vault of Horror, to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the novels of the legendary Stephen King, through the Hammer films, Alien, and the iconic Universal Monsters, Ninth Circle will bring cutting edge, terrifying stories to the insatiable fans of horror. The new publisher promises to deliver intensely creative books that explore all of the dark avenues of the horror genre, including the paranormal and demonic, slashers, creatures, psychological, and even a dash of comedy, all coming straight to readers from the deepest depths of Hell.

Ninth Circle’s debut title, Freddie the Fix by Garth Ennis, is a darkly humorous and horrific series that follows Freddie, a fixer who cleans up the messes left behind by the monstrous stars of Hollywood: werewolves, vampires, zombies, aliens, bogeymen, predators, and…things. They all have their vices, they all get in deep trouble. Enter Freddie…to fix it. Illustrated by legendary artist Mike Perkins (Ed Brubaker’s Captain America runStephen King’s The Stand and Swamp Thing) and featuring Ennis’s signature gritty storytelling, biting wit, and reverence for genre, Freddie the Fix is an unforgettable addition to the world of graphic storytelling. Freddie the Fix will hit shelves December 11 at comic stores nationwide and digitally through major platforms.

“I’ve always been a big horror fan.” said Garth Ennis, co-founder of Ninth Circle. “With Freddie the Fix, I hope to shock, thrill, and entertain our fans (and maybe give them a laugh or two along the way).”

Adam Glass adds, “Ninth Circle is all about embracing the horror genre in all its forms. With Garth’s unparalleled ability to craft unforgettable worlds; Ram, Marguerite and Joe’s daring eye for pushing the boundaries of the medium; and my own experience in storytelling across multiple mediums, we can’t wait to share these stories with fans.”

Ninth Circle prioritizes quality over quantity. Starting in December with Freddie the Fix, the publisher will deliver beautifully printed double-shot books each month. Each issue contains a stand-alone tale of terror with a beginning, middle, and end. As a company founded by artists for artists, Ninth Circle intends to be a home (or perhaps haunted house) for all artists; a creative hub where established and up-and-coming writers and artists can probe their imagination to deliver new, exciting, and terrifying narratives to audiences.

Ninth Circle has already planned the release of more terrifying comics including works by Marguerite Bennett, illustrated by 2024 Eisner Hall of Fame inductee Jill Thompson (Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, the Scary Godmother series and Wonder Woman), a tale by Joe Pruett, illustrated by Butch Guice (The FlashWinter Soldier and Birds of Prey), and a story by Adam Glass, illustrated by Bernard Chang (X-MenDeadpool and Superman). More titles from Garth Ennis, Ram V and many others are already slated to drop in 2025, solidifying the publisher’s position as a key player in the horror genre.

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