Graphic Audio - Audiobooks and Series

Audiobooks and Series

GraphicAudio has produced Elizabeth Moon's Vatta's War and Elmer Kelton's Texas Ranger Series with a full cast of voice actors, narrator, sound effects and original music.

In 2007, DC Comics and GraphicAudio released the audio book versions of Infinite Crisis and 52 (comic book). in 2008 and 2009 it released a series of Justice League of America audiobooks to be followed in May 2009 by an audio book version of Crisis on Infinite Earths. In the Summer of 2009, Batman: Dead White and Batman: Inferno were published. GraphicAudio has since released Countdown, Final Crisis, Batman: No Man's Land and others. In 2012 Graphic Audio confirmed they would be also be releasing audio book versions of Marvel Comics Prose Novels from March 2013, with the first release being Civil War with two Ultimates Novels and one focused on Spider-Man released soon after.

GraphicAudio produces USA Today Bestselling author William W. Johnstone’s Western and Action Adventure series such as Eagles, Blood Bond, The First Mountain Man, The Last Gunfighter, The Mountain Man (Smoke Jensen) and Sidewinders.

In July 2006, New Line Cinema signed a worldwide licensing agreement with the Cutting Corporation to produce an audio book of Snakes on a Plane.

The current series and titles available are A Town Called Fury, Blood Bond, Dante Valentine, DC Comics, Deathlands, Deathstalker, The Demon Wars Saga, The Destroyer (fiction), Dragon King Trilogy, Doomsday Warrior, Eagles, Earth Blood, Elantris, Executioner, The First Mountain Man, The Forrest Kingdom Saga, The Gospel of Mark, Jackknife, The Last Gunfighter, The Loner, Mack Bolan, Mark Dalton, The Mountain Man, The Night Angel Trilogy, North America's Forgotten Past, Outlanders, Rogue Angel, The Serrano Legacy, Sidewinders, Sons of Texas, Stony Man, The Survivalist, Texas Rangers, Vampire Earth, Vatta's War and Warbreaker.

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