Titan Comics is looking to expand its original offerings in 2015, and New York Comic Con is serving as the beachhead for the British publisher's upcoming slate of books. Titan Editor Steve White says via Press Release, "We're so excited to share these brilliant comics with the world. Each is a unique example of bold and original storytelling. We're very proud they've found a home at Titan Comics "

As the company reveals the following titles to a room packed with retailers, CBR has your exclusive first look at the concepts and art, right here:

  • Rivers of London, the official in-continuity comic set in the world of the best-selling novel series written by author Ben Aaronovich along with Cavan Scott & Matthew Dow Smith;
  • the follow-up to last year's sell-out smash Death Sentence, written by Montynero and illustrated by rising star Martin Simmonds;
  • WWII fighter pilot mini-series Johnny Red by comics legend Garth Ennis and Keith Burns;
  • black comedy Norman by Stan Silas, about a homicidal child
  • monster science-fiction graphic novel World War X by Jerry Frissen and Abe Sapien artist Peter Snejbjerg
  • action comedy Charger, by Andrew Gaska and Miki, which follows a teenager embarking on an epic journey to return his girlfriend's phone charger
  • Anathema, supernatural horror in the vein of Hammer films by Rachel Deering and Chris Mooneyham
  • mobster science fiction story Made Man by Fred Van Lente and Dennis Calero
  • a new series of deluxe Michael Moorcock Library editions, featuring classic comics adaptations.

Official Press Release

Titan Comics announced a new slate of creator-owned projects at Thursday's NYCC Diamond Retailer Presentation.

The new titles will see publication in 2015, and include Rivers of London, the official in-continuity comic set in the world of the best-selling novel series written by author Ben Aaronovich along with Cavan Scott & Matthew Dow Smith; the follow-up to last year's sell-out smash Death Sentence, written by Montynero and illustrated by rising star Martin Simmonds; WWII fighter pilot mini-series Johnny Red by comics legend Garth Ennis and Keith Burns; black comedy Norman by Stan Silas, about a homicidal child; monster science-fiction graphic novel World War X by Jerry Frissen and Abe Sapien artist Peter Snejbjerg; action comedy Charger, by Andrew Gaska and Miki, which follows a teenager embarking on an epic journey to return his girlfriend's phone charger; Anathema, supernatural horror in the vein of Hammer films by Rachel Deering and Chris Mooneyham, and mobster science fiction story Made Man by Fred Van Lente and Dennis Calero, and a new series of deluxe Michael Moorcock Library editions, featuring classic comics adaptations.

"We're so excited to share these brilliant comics with the world," said Senior Editor Steve White. "Each is a unique example of bold and original storytelling. We're very proud they've found a home at Titan Comics "