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Announcing Wolf’s Head Volume 1 in trade paperback format Worldwide!


Starting today, the WOLF’S HEAD trade paperbacks are coming back into print in brand new editions! These are brand new editions with new covers and some additional new extra features. Each volume collects two digital issues; so Volume 1 collects issues 1 and 2, Volume 2 collects issues 3 and 4, and so on. These are all full colour editions and will be approximately 60 pages in length each. In fact, the first three volumes are exactly 60 pages (I know because I’ve already prepared the files for the printer!) and future volumes will be at that approximate page count.

The cover of Wolf's Head Volume 1 Graphic Novel written and illustrated by Von Allan
The full wraparound cover of Wolf's Head Volume 1 Graphic Novel written and illustrated by Von Allan

As always with my work, these are available in better bookstores and comic shops worldwide. Volume 1’s ISBN is 978-1-98-988523-9. If you don’t see it at your local store, then you can easily order it using that ISBN. Additionally, it is already starting to show up at various online retailers, too. For example:



Amazon.com



Barnes & Noble



Bookshop.org



I can’t control exactly when and where they’ll become available. Canada tends to be a little slower for whatever reason then some other countries, but that should change shortly. Be patient and don’t be afraid to ask your retailer for help!



I’m really happy with how these turned out. And Volumes 2 and 3 will be released shortly. In fact, the metadata is already showing up on Amazon (Volume 2 and Volume 3) and Barnes & Noble (Volume 2 and Volume 3). And the first three volumes will be all out in time for Christmas!



And, of course, there is a dedicated website for WOLF’S HEAD at https://wolfs-head.vonallan.com with all kinds of additional information!



Read for Free

As many of you know, I’ve also begun serializing the comic book series for free on the Internet Archive (https://www.archive.org) as part of my “Pirate Von” initiative. As noted above, WOLF’S HEAD Volume 1 consists of issues 1 and 2 of the ongoing series. While you can find the links to both on the Internet Archive as well as the “Pirate Von” section of this very website, to make it easier the links to both issues #1 and #2 are below.

Please give them a try. And remember! If you enjoy them and would like a physical copy, you can purchase Volume 1 in stores — both online and off — around the world!
Wolf's Head Issue 1 cover by Von Allan
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Wolf's Head Issue 2 cover by Von Allan
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TEASER FOR WOLF’S HEAD VOLUME 1

And here’s a little teaser image to help cement the idea. Two digital comics inside one trade paperback volume!
Wolf's Head Volume 1 teaser image featuring the cover of Volume 1 as well as the covers for issues 1 and 2 of the ongoing comic book series

The Back Story

Trade paperback was the original format for the series,1 collecting two issues worth of each comic together. There were seven volumes of that original run, but these are all out of print now. What happened? Well, a number of things (some of it detailed here). The main problem is that there have been significant changes in the comic book market and weathering them took some doing. Back in 2019 or so, there was only one major distributor in the so-called Direct Market for print comics — namely Diamond Comic Distributors — and the main option for digital comics was ComiXology. All that has changed significantly in the past five years. Has it ever! Not only has Diamond seen their near-monopoly of print comics end, but digital comics have changed tremendously; Amazon ended ComiXology has a distinct platform, merging them into Kindle, and we’ve seen the explosion of webcomics, primarily in the WebToons format. And, of course, the COVID pandemic dramatically impacted comics and books, not to mention the horrible cost in human lives and health (some of which affected me personally).



My plans with those initial trade paperbacks were definitely affected by these changes. Losing my initial sales rep at Diamond also hurt. To make a long story short, I decided to end that trade paperback series, allowing the “trades” to go out of print, and focused on digital going forward. At the time that decision was made, ComiXology was still a significant player and they supported independent comics well. However, the folding of ComiXology into the broader Kindle publishing landscape2 was not good for independents and certainly not good for me. “Discoverability” on Kindle was far more difficult then it had been on ComiXology and that also negatively affected sales. I also struggled with awareness, even with fans of the series. It wasn’t easy for readers who had already purchased digital issues to be notified of the release of new digital issues, something that was a “snap” in the ComiXology days.

Partially as a response to this and partially due to my own explorations of new printing options, I created the first WOLF’S HEAD hardcover. This deluxe edition, collecting the first six digital issues, was and is beautiful and I’m extremely proud of it, but the price point is high and that is definitely a barrier to some. And losing visibility on Kindle disrupted discovery with the hardcover; even if people found the digital series, it (again) wasn’t easy for people to discover the hardcover. Extremely frustrating and try as I might, I could not manage to bridge that gap.



So that left me with a conundrum. I could go ahead with the hardcover series, but my experiences over the past few years haven’t filled me with a lot of hope that this is a viable option. It’s more of a niche, which is fine, but a niche doesn’t build an audience. That certainly doesn’t rule out more hardcovers, but they have to be treated carefully. With digital rapidly diminishing as a sales option, I decided to cancel the Kindle series last week.3 That left a gap… and that brings me to today’s announcement!



Lastly, what about digital? Well, there’s a big change in that area, too. Going forward, the digital issues will be released for free on the Internet Archive, as part of my “Pirate Von” initiative. As you may know, the Internet Archive went through a number of cyberattacks in 2024 and that’s slowed things down a tad. I’m trying to work out a few additional details, but when that is finalized I’ll be posting links here and on the “Pirate Von” section of this website. Why use the Internet Archive? The answer is easy; a large number of people use it, the site automatically converts source files into a number of formats (saving me both work and time), the site is easy and intuitive to use, and “discoverability4” works well.



Change never stops, but I’m very pleased with this new development. And, as always, if you like the series, please share that with your friends and family!



End Notes

 You can still see a few of these at places like AbeBooks.

 Don’t worry; those of who have bought those issues still have ‘em!

 I had actually experimented with WebToons, thinking that might be an alternative, but I found the amount of work combined with very poor “discoverability” was not a recipe for success.

Wolf's Head by Von Allan

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