In an unprecedented collaboration between American history and
modern storytelling, U.S. Comics is releasing The Declaration in
honor of the Declaration of Independence this week as part of a
groundbreaking new graphic novel series set to captivate readers
nationwide. This Fourth of July, The Declaration, The U.S.
Constitution, The Stars & Stripes, and other titles release as
a part of the America graphic novel series hitting shelves just
ahead of Independence Day. Each issue is meticulously crafted to
blend historical accuracy with gripping narrative, showcasing
pivotal events from the landing of English separatists on our
shores, to forging a nation from the wilderness, declaring
independence, and the winning of key battles that guarantee
independence from England.
ORLANDO,
Fla., July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
-- The studio behind the most complete graphic adaptation of
the Bible of all time is now releasing the most complete graphic
adaptation of American history ever published on July 4. In an unprecedented collaboration between
American history and modern storytelling, U.S. Comics is releasing
The Declaration in honor of the Declaration of Independence this
week as part of a groundbreaking new graphic novel series set to
captivate readers nationwide.
"We tried to accurately portray the
struggles and triumphs of visionary leaders and for the series to
beautifully capture the spirit of our nation's journey."
Art Ayris, CEO of Kingstone
Studios.
This Fourth of July, The Declaration, The U.S. Constitution, The
Stars & Stripes, and other titles release as a part of the
America graphic novel series hitting shelves just ahead of
Independence Day. Each issue is meticulously crafted to blend
historical accuracy with gripping narrative, showcasing pivotal
events from the landing of English separatists on our shores, to
forging a nation from the wilderness, declaring independence, and
the winning of key battles that guarantee independence from
England.
"We tried to accurately portray the struggles and triumphs of
visionary leaders and for the series to beautifully capture the
spirit of our nation's journey."
Art Ayris, CEO of Kingstone
Studios
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Veteran historical and animation writer, Doug Peterson, penned the series with historian
William Federer of the podcast
American Minute serving as Executive Editor. Kingstone Studios CEO,
Art Ayris, lauded both the
historical and the creative teams on the series. "Combining our top
Kingstone comic artists with well-researched history delivers
power-packed products we hope draws kids into the great American
story." One of the prominent offshoots from the series is a
separate 100-page graphic novel of the U.S. Constitution
underpinning the reasons why Abraham
Lincoln stated, "Don't interfere with anything in the
Constitution. That must be maintained, for it is the only safeguard
of our liberties."
The creators behind the America series are passionate about
making history accessible and exciting for readers of all
backgrounds. "We believe that by blending storytelling with
historical accuracy, we can engage a new generation in the
remarkable narrative that is America," Ayris added.
About Kingstone Studios
Kingstone Studios is a central Florida based production studio for comics,
animation, and film. They recently signed a development agreement
with NBC Universal on one of their iconic animated characters from
VeggieTales and have a second motion picture "The Lincoln League"
in production. Their Kingstone Comics imprint published the
Kingstone Bible, which is the most complete graphic adaptation of
the Bible ever done and was a finalist for Christian Book of the Year in the Children's
category.
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