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TidalWave Productions

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TidalWave Productions

Overview

TidalWave is a versatile multimedia production company committed to delivering compelling storytelling in a range of formats, including graphic novels, literary fiction, nonfiction, audio productions, films, and beyond. With a rich array of titles, the company captivates readers through its creative and innovative narratives, offered in both high-quality print and electronic formats. Originally launching in 2000 at Image Comics, TidalWave has since transitioned to self-publishing. TidalWave offers an unparalleled multimedia experience within the thriving realms of graphic fiction and nonfiction. With dynamic storytelling and groundbreaking art, the audience is treated to a unique and immersive encounter. TidalWave's narratives traverse various platforms and genres, spanning graphic novels, novelizations, captivating audio dramas, and cutting-edge film projects. The brand's strength lies in its commitment to diversity within the expanding pop-culture landscape, featuring fresh voices and innovative storytellers. As a prominent independent publisher in the comic book industry, TidalWave brings together cutting-edge art and compelling stories crafted by some of the field's most exciting artists and writers. The extensive catalog includes bestsellers like "10th Muse" and "The Legend of Isis," along with a range of young adult books and audiobooks. TidalWave boasts a remarkable production of over 1500 comic books. TidalWave has collaborated with esteemed figures in the entertainment industry, forming publishing partnerships with legendary filmmaker Ray Harryhausen for works such as "Wrath of the Titans," "Sinbad: Rogue of Mars," and "Jason and the Argonauts," as well as with novelists S.E. Hinton for "The Puppy Sister" and William F. Nolan for "Logan’s Run." Additionally, the company has worked with celebrated actors Vincent Price for "Vincent Price Presents" and Adam West, renowned for his role in the 1966 "Batman," on "The Mis-Adventures of Adam West."