LEGO comic books are coming to Skybound

The Walking Dead Deluxe #9
(Image credit: Image Comics)

Skybound Entertainment, the "mul🔯tiplatform content company" that publishes comic book titles like Robert Kirkman's and with Image Comics is partnering with children's🐓 book publisher AMEET to launch LEGO branded comic books. 

Th൩e first comic book series that will incorporate "the LEGO Group's vast library of intellectual property" - will b🌟e disclosed in the coming months and will be published by Image and Skybound beginning in 2022. 

What's being called ꦿan exclusive English-language licensed publishing partnership "will bring LEGO properties into Skybound🅘's vast slate of notable comic book series, including The Walking Dead, Invincible, and Ultramega."

In case you ♒thought that meant LEGO IP would crossover into Skybound comic book series like The Walking Dead, Invincible, and Ultramega (like we did), Skybound has clarified that means LEGO comic book titles will join the Skybound "vast" comics line t𒆙hat includes those titles. 

"As a lifelong fan of LEGO toys and content, nothing brings me greater joy than partnering with AMEET on this iconic brand," says Skybound senior ﷽vice president, editor-in-chief Sean Mackiewicz in an announcement. "Each title will be a portal to the endless worlds accessible in every LEGO play session, created to inspire the LEGO builders, readers, and thinkers of tomorrow."

AMEET is a global publisher of children's books that partners with LEGO and intellectual property holders. Harry Potter, DC superheroes, Jurassic World, and of course, Star Wars are just some of the iconic prop🍎erties featured in their LEGO books. 

Ultramega #1

(Image credit: James Harren/Dꦇave🦩 Stewart (Image Comics/Skybound Entertainment))

"Comic books form a key component of the LEGO Books publishing strategy to bring LEGO 🌸stories to young readers everywhere," AMEET's vice president and publisher Eric Huang adds in the announcement. "Skybound is the perfect LEGO Books comics part♔ner. They're as passionate as we are about publishing books that encourage creativity and play."

It will be interesting to watch if this partnership eventually leads to LEG🐠O toys. The Walking Dead - the L𒀰EGO playset could be in our future. 

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