iVerse Updates for 03/02/09
March 3, 2009  |  Uncategorized

Hey Folks! We’re back from WonderCon 2009, and its been a bit since the last iVerse Update so we have some BIG updates today -

First up…

iPhone Updates

Atomic Robo #4

Full Color | 76 Screens | Issue 4 of 6

by Brian Clevinger & Scott Wegener

In 1975, with pressure to deliver a success, NASA turns to Atomic Robo to act as a top-secret escort for their troubled Viking mission to Mars. But one small step for a robot may not be the kind of giant leap for mankind they were hoping for!

Proof #4

story by Alex Gracian art & cover by Riley Rossmo

55 screens | Full Color | Ongoing Series

Proof arrives just in time to prevent another murder, but El Chupacara’s been waiting for him and she has a few surprises under her skin.

Neozoic #3

By Paul Ens (”Star Wars: Evasive Action”), J. Korim, and Jessie Lam

Thousands of dinosaurs descend on Monanti and the entire Predator Defense League is called into action. But if the walls break, are the elite warriors enough to protect the city? And who or what is behind the lizard invasion?

Star Trek Archives: Best of Peter David #3

Full Color | 141 screens Star Trek #15—“The Return of The Worthy: Part Three” Written by Peter David & Bill Mumy Pencils by Gordon Purcell Inks by Arne Starr Letters by Bob Pinaha Colors by Tom McCraw Edits by Robert Greenberger

American Terrorist #1

Full Color | 80 Screens

Writer: Tyler & Wendy Chin-Tanner Artist: Andy MacDonald (NYC Mech, Punisher War Journal) Colors: Matt Wilson (Ghost Tank, Gigantic)

While investigating a rash of eco-terrorist attacks, reporter Owen Graham attracts the attention of the NSA. Meanwhile, NYC public school teacher Hannah Bloom struggles to cope without her proper medication.

Hexed #1

Full Color | 87 Screens | Issue One of Four

Writer(s): Michael Alan Nelson Artist(s): Emma Rios

Explosive first issue! It’s said there’s no honor amongst thieves. Add to that a thief operating in the occult underground, and it’s a whole different kind of nasty! Luci Jennifer Inagcio Das Neves, Lucifer for short, takes a new job that will expose her to the macabre underbelly of the city, and a secret that she’d rather nobody know. A brand new series by Michael Alan Nelson, the critically acclaimed author of FALL OF CTHULHU, hot new art talent Emma Rios and colorist Cris Peters! Available with two cover by Emma Rios and Joe Pekar.


14 Comments


  1. When is hexed #2 going to be on the iPhone?

  2. Proof #4 has been out since Feb 14th… Proof #5 should be out NOW

    Month+ between updates is not cool… Should be twice a month.

  3. Proof #4 has been out since Feb 14th… Proof #5 should be out NOW.. But sadly it’s not

    Month+ between updates is not cool… Should be twice a month.

  4. Max,

    I really wish we could release books on a bi-weekly schedule. The biggest problem with that is that Apple does not approve things that quickly. We are at their mercy on when things are released. I understand the demand for getting the book faster – and we are moving as FAST AS POSSIBLE.

    Proof #5 is done on our end. We’re waiting on Approvals now. Proof #6 is being worked on right now – we’re on top of it…but we do not control the release schedule.

  5. The grocery store manager doesn’t punish his customers (or worst shrug his shoulders)
    When his peach shipment is late (or "apple" shipment)..
    He compensates &consoles his customer.. Is it the customers fault ? NO
    So arrangements in the customers favor should be made.. To keep the customer

    You have a business to run so.. Without customer service the business is doomed.
    Don’t you think Proof#5 or #6 should be free?… Tell me I’m wrong

  6. @Max

    If you’d like to get ahold of Proof faster, you can always buy the trades – which are great, and we highly recommend. We’re not a grocery store, and we haven’t promised Proof #5 or #6 by a certain date and then missed that date. It will be available if and when Apple approves it. That’s how the App Store works.

    If you want to get technical, according to the agreements with Apple, THEY are the store, and we are the shipping. We ship the merchandise to them, then they put it in their store at their discretion. They sell the merchandise, and then pay us a commission – not the other way around.

    If you’d like Apple to improve their approval process (which we would very much like to see ourselves) then please visit http://www.apple.com and let them know that you’re unhappy with how it currently works.

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