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As news of the cancellation of two local comic book titles are mentioned in the blogosphere, it's great to receive news that a new company will venture into comic book publishing.

The company is called BLUE COW and their comic book is called PRIVATE IRIS. Their first comic book project will definitely get a lot of buzz since it was created by the team behind CAST: Jamie Bautista and Arnold Arre.



SYNOPSIS : “Private Iris” is a mystery comic series that challenges kids of all ages to match wits with MacGuffin Plains’ brilliant but secretive super sleuth, Private Iris. When Danton, the most popular boy in school, joins forces with Private Iris, the most intelligent loner in town, you get a crime-solving team that can’t be beat! Iris’ genius level intellect and high-tech gadgets combined with Danton’s winning personality and his amazing athletic skills will show that there’s no case that can’t be cracked and no villain that can’t be caught. So join Private Iris and Danton as they right wrongs while discovering the importance of learning and friendship.

MORE DETAILS AT: http://www.privateiris.com/

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Unknown said…
Hi Badjette,
As a way to celebrate Private Iris' one year anniversary, we will be holding a special promo at Powerbooks Megamall on June 20,2009. We will be selling each copy of the series at 1 pesos only. There are only limited stocks available. So, please do come and join us. Please also help us spread the word about this upcoming event. Thanks!! =)
Unknown said…
Hi Budjette,
This is Lianne from Blue Cow Co., Inc. We would like to thank you for helping us spread the word about our Private Iris 1 peso promo at Powerbooks Megamall. Due to the success of that event, we will be holding the same promo at all Fully Booked Branches this coming June 27, 2009. We will be selling copies of Private Iris at 1 peso each. There are only limited stocks available. Each person can get one copy per issue. So, please do come and get your very own copy of Private Iris.
Regards,
Lianne
Blue Cow Co., Inc.

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