The Dreamhoppers

The Dreamhoppers

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Publication information
Publisher Laizen Comics
Genre
Publication date September, 2009
Number of issues 1
Main character(s) Ren Matsuo
Morgan Fisher
Tyler McMullen
Lucy Hawkins
Peter Hawkins
Xibalba
Haru Matsuo
Lula
Creative team
Writer(s) Travis Moore
Shin Koyamada (story by)
Nia Lyte (story by)
Artist(s) Travis Moore
Penciller(s) Travis Moore
Colorist(s) Travis Moore
Creator(s) Shin Koyamada
Nia Lyte
Travis Moore
Collected editions
The Dreamhoppers ISBN 978-0-578-06575-5

The Dreamhoppers is an American comic book series created by Shin Koyamada, Nia Lyte and Travis Moore. It was illustrated and written by Travis Moore who also illustrated DC Comics' Freedom Fighters, Justice Society of America, Wonder Woman, Titan, The Green Team, Sword of Sorcery.[1][2][3][4] The Dreamhoppers were a group of fictional superhero characters that appeared in comic books published by Laizen Comics.

Main story

Evolving from their harmonious fascination with the synchronicity between the dream world, real world and the Universe, Dreamhoppers is an action adventure about the supernatural powers given to certain people known as Dreamhoppers. These guardians of the Dreamworld can transform their human forms into fantasy characters and enter dreams in order to save one from the evils in the Dreamworld.

Development

In 2008, Shin Koyamada and Nia Lyte teamed up with graphic comic artist Travis Moore who later worked DC Comics projects Superman, Wonder woman and Freedom Fighter to begin fleshing out the story and characters for the Dreamhoppers.[5] The creators used to meet up in a Starbucks every weekend to brainstorm the new comic book ideas and later formed the new comic book publisher Laizen Comics to publish their first comics The Dreamhoppers.

Distribution

The Dreamhoppers was distributed by independent comic stores in three US States, including Meltdown Comics, House of Secrets, Flipside Comics, Comickaze Comics Books, Galactic Comics, On Comic Ground, Rising Sun Creations, San Diego Comics & Collectibles, Southern California Comics, Comix Experience in California, Alternate Reality Comics, Comic Oasis, Wishing Well Comics, Avatar Comics and Games in Nevada as well as St. Mark's Comics in New York City.

See also

References

  1. Moore, Travis (2009). "Laizen Comics: The Dreamhoppers #1". Laizen Comics. Retrieved 2009. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Moore, Travis (January 23, 2013). "DC Comics: SWORD OF SORCERY #4". DC Comics. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  3. Moore, Travis (February 6, 2013). "DC Comics: WONDER WOMAN: ODYSSEY VOL. 2". DC Comics. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
  4. Moore, Travis (October 6, 2010). "DC Comics: FREEDOM FIGHTERS #2". DC Comics. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
  5. "@Film-Files Former Disney Actor Shin Koyamada Becomes a Manga Comic Book Character".

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