Legend of the Mantamaji Partners with Major Library Distributor Baker & Taylor to Bring Graphic Novel to Libraries

gI_85276_Legend of the Mantamaji Library AdLos Angeles, California (PRWEB) October 30, 2014

When Eric Dean Seaton was a child growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, there wasn’t much minority representation in the comics he loved so dearly. After finding success as a television director, Seaton, who is black, set out to create a superhero series that had a great plot, a rich history and a multicultural cast of characters in Legend of the Mantamaji.

The graphic novel scene has become increasingly diverse as Brigid Alverson noted in a blog post entitled, “How Diverse are Comics and Graphic Novels?” on the School Library Journal website. In the post, she says there are only a small number of African American graphic novel creators. Seaton is a part of the growing crop of new creators hoping to change this. Publisher And…Action! Entertainment has just made the Legend of the Mantamaji series available for sale through major library distributor Baker & Taylor.

Legend of the Mantamaji tells the story of Elijah Alexander, a brash, headline-grabbing, egotistical Assistant District Attorney in New York who learns he is the last of a race of mystical knights called the Mantamaji, who once protected mankind. When an ancient evil is resurrected, Elijah has to turn his back on everything he’s worked for, accept his birthright and learn how to use his magical warrior abilities to defeat the greatest threat the Mantamaji have ever faced.

The books feature artwork by Brandon Palas, colorist Andrew Dalhouse who has worked with From Boom, Dark Horse, Image, Marvel and DC and lettering by Deron Bennett, who was nominated for an Eisner Award two years ago for his work on titles like Jim Henson’s Dark Crystal, Jim Henson’s Tale of Sand and Helldorado, among others.

Book One was released on October 8th, with release dates for book two and three scheduled for December 10, 2014 and February 11, 2015, respectively.

PRAISE FOR LEGEND OF THE MANTAMAJI:

“Fans who bemoan the “big two” for a lack of vision or effort to create bold new characters and franchises should learn that innovation can often be found elsewhere. “Legend of the Mantamaji” has all of the excitement, imagination, and suspense to be a TV or film series on its’ own, but instead it is here as a comic to be enjoyed by the masses who crave them. “Legend of the Mantamaji” volume one is a must read for those who crave all of the spectacle and action of superhero comics yet want a comic which offers creative new ideas and a progressive storyline with real weight behind it.” [FOUR STARS]  – Alex Widen, Examiner.com

“I didn’t want to put it down, dragging out the last few pages because I didn’t want to come to the end! A refreshing take on a mystic warrior story in the modern world, while still harkening back to African myths and legends. Great to see an original, African-American superhero character come into his own in a seemingly grounded setting.” [FOUR STARS] 

“Author, Eric Seaton is a true contender in the comic world. Seaton knew what he was doing right from the beginning. An African- American D.E.A assistant in Manhattan, New York, soon discovers the stories that his mother had been telling him since he was a boy are true and that he must give up what he was worked for all his life to save the world. Just as any other hero that denies their destiny but soon or later have to except it. This is beyond imagination and I’ve had to stop myself from reading too much before there was nothing left to read. I love how the characters speak out loud and the reader is made to be part of the story. Legend Of The Mantamaji makes me feel like I can make my own comic book with an African-American as my lead character. Just looking at the cover I knew it would be a sensation, I look forward to the Mantamaji books to come.” [FIVE STARS] Khamwryn, Amazon.com

“Summary: 5 Stars Easy. Loved this comic, loved the way it left me hanging at the end. And I loved that it was more complicated than I initially anticipated. I am really looking forward to our heroes journey and with Detective Spencer at his side the bad guys don’t stand a chance!” [FIVE STARS]  Thelonious Legend, GoodReads.com

“Rated ON!” by CommonSenseMedia.org

About Eric Dean Seaton: 
As an episodic director, he is a two-time NAACP Image Award nominee and has helmed over 38 different shows, 195 episodes of television, 18 music videos, two pilots for Nickelodeon, “Bad Fairy,” and “Sketch,” as well as two pilots for Disney XD, “Mighty Med,” which currently shooting its second season and “Kickin’ It,” which has completed its four year run.

Eric has also directed episodes of NBC/Warner Bros. comedy “Undateable,” BET’s “Let’s Stay Together,” as well as direct the pilot and co-executive produce the Starz Kids and Family Channel and international hit, “The Wannabes Starring Savvy.” This fall he will also debut his first Graphic Novel Series, “Legend of the Mantamaji.”

Legend of the Mantamaji: Book 1 
Eric Dean Seaton (Author)
David Ellis Dickerson (Editor)
Brandon Palas (Illustrator)
Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: And… Action! Entertainment; 1 edition
(October 8, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1930315341
ISBN-13: 978-1930315341
Suggested Retail Price: $14.99

Book Reviewers Needed

Legend of the Mantamaji Book Review, Eric Dean Seaton

Become a Mantamaji Reviewer!

If Oprah is not directly endorsing you, sometimes it’s a bit hard to get your book noticed out there. One thing people do trust is word of mouth and recommendations of real people. That’s why we are still looking for a few good fans to read the books prior to their release and write an HONEST review on GoodReads.com and then again on Amazon.com when the book publishes.

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Dreams of Comic Books and Superheroes

Legend of the Mantamaji Graphic Novel, Eric Dean SeatonRecently I was featured in an article from the great folks over at OZY.com discussing Legend of the Mantamaji, my comic book inspiration and more.

Do childhood dreams ever fade?

Not for Eric Dean Seaton, not even after he’d already accomplished one of his childhood dreams: establishing himself as an LA director and producer. By his early 40s, he had under his belt 175 television episodes, 18 music videos, Nickelodeon pilots. He’d been nominated for the NAACP Image Awards for his work on That’s So Raven and Mighty Med.

But another childhood dream still beckoned. And so here he is on a muggy July afternoon, wife in tow, manning a booth at the San Diego Comic-Con and promoting his forthcoming graphic novel, Legend of the Mantamaji.

Read more: Eric Dean Seaton: A Childhood Dream Beckons | Rising Stars | OZY

Hey Mantamaji Fans – We Need Your Reviews!

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Comic-Con San Diego, the Sherman Oaks Pop Culture & Comic Expo brought me in touch with thousands of new Legend of the Mantamaji fans. We shook hands, took photos and my new friends bought my books!

Now I need your help. We want to continue to spread the word about the Legend of Mantamaji and reviews are a good way to get the word out. So, if you have purchased and read the books, please head over to GoodReads.com and leave an honest review:

Book 1 GoodRead Reviews

Once book launches October 8th, I’d love to have your review on Amazon.com.

Thank you Mantamaji Fans!

 

Legend of the Mantamaji Heads to Sherman Oaks Pop Culture and Comics Expo

Television Director Eric Dean Seaton will be on hand to sign and sell copies of Book 1 and offer exclusive limited copies of the complete series.

Sherman Oaks Graphic.001PRLog – Aug. 15, 2014 – LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Critically-acclaimed television director Eric Dean Seaton is appearing at the Sherman Oaks Pop Culture and Comics Expo to promote his new graphic novel series “Legend of the Mantamaji” [http://www.LegendoftheMantamaji.com] on Sunday, August 17, 2014 at 14201 Huston St., Sherman Oaks, California. Seaton’s appearance is a special treat for attendees as the first book is being made available to the public before its October 8, 2014 release date. Seaton is also bringing a limited number of copies of the complete series as an exclusive.

“Last month we offered the entire series as a Comic-Con Exclusive in San Diego to attendees and the response was overwhelmingly positive,” Eric Dean Seaton said. “Many who bought the first book in the series came back later during the convention to buy the rest. The “Legend of the Mantamaji” series was the only Comic-Con Exclusive by an independent publisher at the San Diego event.”

A three book series, Book One is set for release on October 8th, with release dates for Book Two and Book Three scheduled for December 10, 2014 and February 11, 2015, respectively. The books are also available for pre-order on AmazonBarnes and Noble and the Legend of the Mantamaji website.

“The Legend of the Mantamaji” follows the story of Elijah Alexander, a brash assistant district attorney, who suddenly discovers he is the last of an ancient race of warriors sworn to protect humans. Fast-paced, heart-stopping action combines with a layered, thoughtful story full of hair-raising plot twists as Elijah struggles with the truth of who he is and what he means to the world.

The book features artwork by Brandon Palas, colorist Andrew Dalhouse who has worked with From Boom, Dark Horse, Image, Marvel and DC and lettering by Deron Bennett, who was nominated for an Eisner Award two years ago for his work on titles like Jim Henson’s Dark Crystal, Jim Henson’s Tale of Sand and Helldorado, among others.

About Eric Dean Seaton:
As an episodic director, Eric Dean Seaton has been nominated twice for an NAACP Image Award and has helmed over 34 different shows, 175 television episodes, 18 music videos, two pilots for Nickelodeon as well as two pilots for Disney XD.

A graduate of The Ohio State University, Eric has also directed episodes of the NBC/Warner Bros. comedy “Undateable,” BET’s “Let’s Stay Together” and “Reed Between the Lines,” and directed the pilot and co-executive produced the Starz Kids and Family Channel and international hit, “The Wannabes Staring Savvy.” He has dreamed of being a comic book creator since his childhood in Cleveland, Ohio. Eric is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and he, his wife, son and daughter live in California. You can see Eric’s work atEricDeanSeaton.com or follow him@ericdeanseaton on Twitter.

About “The Legend of the Mantamaji:”
Legend of the Mantamaji: Book 1 Paperback – October 8, 2014
Eric Dean Seaton (Author)
David Ellis Dickerson (Editor)
Brandon Palas(Illustrator)
Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: And… Action! Entertainment; 1 edition (October 8, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1930315341
ISBN-13: 978-1930315341
Order #: AUG140977

Legend of the Mantamaji by Eric Dean Seaton

5 Ways You Can Help Help the Legend of the Mantamaji Graphic Novel

graphic novel, black superheroThe journey to launching my first graphic novel series “Legend of the Mantamaji” has been a long, fun and interesting one. Along the way I have met new friends and fans and they have asked me how they can help get the book into the hands of thousands of new fans.

It’s a beautiful question.

Sometimes you follow a passion and you don’t know where it is going to take you or who will “get” where you are going. I knew if I started off with a good story based on a flawed character that learns to accept his place in the world that people would like the story. And so far it has been working because the feedback on the series has been amazing. The entire series was a Comic-Con Exclusive in San Diego this year and I had people who purchased the first book come back to buy the rest of the series. The idea that people outside of friends and family want to support my work…this SIX YEAR passion project…is simply awesome. There are a couple of things you can do between now and Book 1’s release on October 8th:

1. Comic Book Store Reach Out

Comic book stores are ordering their upcoming titles this month and for Legend of the Mantamaji to be included in their upcoming shipment, they have to order from the comic book distributors like Diamond Comics this month.

Reach out and visit, call, email, tweet or Facebook your favorite comic book store and ask them to order the book – item number AUG140977. You have to contact them by Wednesday, August 20th.

2. Legend of the Mantamaji Ambassadors Needed

Become a Legend of the Mantamaji Ambassador. We are looking for 100 people to read the book, review the book and help us spread the word on social media. It’s easy and it comes with plenty of perks. Sign up today we are close to reaching our goal!

3. Pre-order the Legend of the Mantamaji

Book 1 will arrive in your mailbox or on your device on or after October 8th, but only if you order it. Buy the book.

4. Legend of the Mantamaji on Social Media 

Help us spread the word on the series by retweeting posts from my twitter feed @EricDeanSeaton, following the hashtag #LegendoftheMantamaji and sharing posts from Legend of the Mantamaji on Facebook.

5. Reviews of Legend of the Mantamaji

Comic conference goers have had the chance to get early release copies of Legend of the Mantamaji and we need your honest reviews up on GoodReads.com.

I just want to thank everyone again for your support. This has been a dream of mine since I was a little kid and I am grateful to share it with you.

Legend of the Mantamaji Fan Letter

art_BK3_Ch14_1000This is a great letter we received from a fan we met at Comic-Con San Diego. The missing parts of Ms. Magracia’s review were redacted with her permission to prevent spoilers ;0):

At Comic-Con this year I, Divina Magracia, bought the full trilogy of the Mantamaji series with my father. We greatly appreciated the glasses Mr. Palas added to our free sketch that came with the series and the short conversation I had with Mr. Seaton about working in the entertainment industry. I apologize for the delay in getting back to you about the series; I took my time and savored the experience, just finishing the series today. Forgive me if my review is a bit long.

Elijah and Sydney were very real and human characters to me, and I appreciated that immensely…The development of Elijah’s participation and acceptance of his destiny was neither too stilted nor too rushed. I thought it was great how honest he was about his desire for revenge, and the moment when he realizes how close he was to being the same as Sirach was beautiful to me.

Similarly, Sydney’s heroism struck me and I loved how her background wasn’t a sob story but a foundation for her determination and success in a believable way…Speaking of subtle, I thoroughly enjoyed the way Noah’s role was handled throughout the series. He was a large part of what kept me reading partway through the second volume of the trilogy.

The villain, oh Sirach the villain… I have a certain inclination toward villains the reader can empathize with and understand. My favorite part was how Sirach really believed he was going to fix humanity. The scenes where he was disappointed and disgruntled with the corruption of his [followers was] great.

Hopefully that wasn’t too long of a review. I remember Mrs. Seaton letting me know she wanted to hear what I thought of the series so I hope this fulfills that well enough. The characters in Mantamaji were wonderful to read about. Overall when I read I tend to latch on to the characters, the people that bring the story to life. It’s one of the reasons why I would like to go into casting as a career.

Talking to Mr. Seaton about working as a television director was quite inspiring and I hope my future career is just as rewarding for me.

Thank you for your time and for the pleasure I had in reading the series,
Divina Magracia
University of California, Berkeley ‘15
Media Studies w/Music minor

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First Legend of the Mantamaji Contest Winner

When Legend of the Mantamaji team headed off to San Diego’s Comic-Con we had a chance to interact with friends and fans. We also gained new fans on Facebook – over 200 actually. The support from the fans has been huge so we wanted to say thank you. We held a Facebook contest to celebrate our 300 likes and asked one simple question: “What does Elijah Alexander do for a living?”

He fights crime of course, but contest winner Shauna M Hyder had the correct answer – he’s also an Assistant District Attorney.

Congratulations Shauna, you are the winner of an autographed copy of The Legend of Mantamaji Book 1!

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Thank you to everyone who entered and keep your eyes peeled for another contest coming soon!

Legend of the Mantamaji Featured on Racialicious Blog for Black Comic & Graphic Novel Creators

diversity in comic books, diversity in YALegend of the Mantamaji was fortunate to receive press from the widely acclaimed blog Racialicious this past weekend while we were at Comic-Con San Diego. The post highlighted several talented comic and graphic novel creators of color to see while at the event.

Besides Legend of Mantamaji, author Arturo R. García also featured Erika Alexander and Tony Puryear of Concrete Park, Cathy Camper of Lowriders in Space, Ulises Farinas and others. Check out the post, these are creators doing great work that need to be supported: THE SDCC FILES: CREATORS OF COLOR TO WATCH AT THE CON

Legend of Mantamaji Featured by BlackFilm.com

Working hard at Comic-Con San Diego, Eric had a chance to talk to Wilson Morales from BlackFilm.com about the inspiration behind the Legend of Mantamaji and why black comic creators aren’t as visible and it has nothing to do with superhero cloaking abilities. Plus the answer to…how do you pronounce “Mantamaji?”

Check out the video below and read the rest of the article here: