Hello Everyone,
Over the last few weeks we’ve received several inquiries about submitting your projects to iVerse. We’re very flattered and excited to see so many creators interested in doing projects for the platform. Right now the iVerse website is getting a major overhaul. Including updated submissions policy details.
One thing that I’ve seen far too many people do, though, is obsess over the submissions process. I’ve done it myself in the past. You think “what if I format this wrong and they refuse to even look at it?” So you want to get it EXACTLY right. Some people are that way, anyway. Others just want to know if we’re accepting submissions.
We’re always accepting submissions, but due to the tremendous volume of submissions we receive, we can’t actually give critical responses to every one. I wish we could, but if we were to respond to every single submission we’ve received in the last 6 months, we’d never have put a book out.
Again, we’re amazingly flattered that so many people are interested in working with us, and we greatly appreciate your time and effort. If you’re looking to submit a project to us, we’ll have official submission guidelines up when the site refreshes, but I can sum up the best way to submit to us in one sentence…
Send us whatever it takes to convince us to distribute your work.
There’s an important distinction between distribution and publishing. You’re the publisher. We’re the distributor.
So just send us what you think we need to see. If you bog us down with too much stuff (i.e. 50 pages of script, and 100 character sketches) we’re not going to be able to look at that anytime soon. Keep it brief. Send us as little as possible…but enough to “sell” your project.
Those guidelines should be flexible enough for you to send what you need, but I think are specific enough for us to get the point across that shorter is better.
Keep it brief. Make it awesome.
Thanks for your interest.
Best,
Michael Murphey
iVerse Media

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Big things are happening at iVerse! We have some great new products, including new publishing partners, to announce in the next few weeks along with faster production (on our end at least) of issues to get releases out to you faster. We still can’t make the Apple approval process move any quicker, but we’re putting more comics in the pipe to get them out your way as soon as possible!
Google Android users REJOICE — HEXED #2 is FINALLY HERE!
Hexed #2
BOOM! Studios

The second issue of BOOM! Studio’s “HEXED” explodes on Google Android! The occult thief Lucifer has gone through the Corpse Door. Between the covers of this issue both you and her will find out what lies on the other side!
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Here are the latest titles that are now available for your iPhone…
iPhone Titles
FX #1
IDW Publishing

Full Color | 103 Screens | Issue One of Six
Wayne Osborne (w); John Byrne (a & c)
Writer/creator Wayne Osborne and artist John Byrne (Fantastic Four, Star Trek, The All-New Atom, Wolverine, X-Men) present FX, an all-new, six-part series introducing a new hero for the ages. Struck down by a mysterious accident, Tom Talbot awakens to find that playing pretend has suddenly become all too real. He now has power limited only by his imagination—but will it be enough to stop the savage Silverback? Comic legend Byrne provides a cover and pencils and inks for the entire series.
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Also Available – FX #2 – Click Here to get it for only $0.99
Her Majesty’s Bulldog Brigade #2
Chimaera Studios

IN ISSUE #2 (of 3): After mapping a mountain range and thwarting a Peasant Rebel ambush, Jonathan and his men discover an ancient temple to the evil goddess Mara. The young officer quickly realizes that making maps is not the best skill when confronting Mara’s undead legion. Based on the award-winning action/fantasy screenplay, “The Eyes of Mara,” and inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s classic tales, HER MAJESTY’S BULLDOG BRIGADE goes back to a time of British might weakening over Colonial India. To make matters worse, a young, inexperienced officer is the only one around who can rally the peasant rebels to battle the undead and stop an ancient evil from being unleashed.
Click Here to download issue two for $0.99
Her Majesty’s Bulldog Brigade #3
Chimaera Studios

IN ISSUE #3 (of 3): Captain Jones and his Vetalas Warriors has kidnapped Barbara and laid waste to the British camp. The time for sacrifice is near at hand and Jonathan’s only hope of saving Barbara, before Mara is reborn, requires aid from the most unlikely of allies.
Click Here to download issue three for $0.99
(Note: Issue on of HMBB is still in the approval process and will hopefully be available soon)
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Gorn
IDW Publishing

Full Color | 105 Screens | One Shot
Writers: Scott Tipton, David Tipton Artist: David Messina Cover artist: Zach Howard
In the vast Star Trek universe, many diverse alien races abound, and now they finally get their due! Presenting a series of one-shots, each by a different creative team and featuring a different Star Trek alien race. In the debut issue, the spotlight shines on the Gorn, courtesy of the Klingons: Blood Will Tell team of Scott & David Tipton and artist David Messina.
After their shuttlecraft crash-lands on an uncharted planet, Captain Terrell and Commander Chekov calculate that their odds of survival are somewhat decreased when they find themselves facing off against an army of Gorn warriors. Zach Howard (Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Space Between) provides covers for the entire series, and this issue’s artist, David Messina, contributes a variant cover, too.
Click Here to download this one shot for $0.99
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Vulcans
IDW Publishing

Full Color | 89 Screens | One Shot
Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Josep Maria Beroy Cover artist: Zach Howard
In the vast Star Trek universe, many diverse alien races abound, and now they finally get their due! Presenting a series of one-shots, each by a different creative team and featuring a different Star Trek alien race. In the second issue, the spotlight shines on the Vulcans. A Starfleet starship arrives at a planet on the brink of its own destruction.
A once peaceful society is now savage and warlike marching beneath the Raptor’s wing – linking itself to the turmoiled past of Vulcans. Zach Howard (Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Space Between) provides covers for the entire series, with interior artist Josep Maria Beroy offering a variant cover.
Click Here to download this one shot for $0.99
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight – Andorians
IDW Publishing

Full Color | 120 Screens | One Shot
Writer: Paul Storrie Artist: Leonard O’Grady Cover artist: Zach Howard
In the vast Star Trek universe, many diverse alien races abound, and now they finally get their due! Continuing a series of one-shots, each by a different creative team and featuring a different Star Trek alien race. Now, the spotlight shines on the Andorians.
In the issue written by Paul Storrie, Andorian Ortees Shared, a Commander in Starfleet Intelligence, returns to his homeworld while on leave and finds himself in the midst of mistrust and deception, and is captured by a renegade commander of the True Heirs of Andor. Zach Howard (Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Space Between) provides covers for the entire series, with interior artist Leonard O’Grady offering a variant cover.
Click Here to download this one shot for $0.99
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Ray Harryhausen Presents: Wrath of the Titans #1 – FREE
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Consortium of Justice #1 – FREE
