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PvP: The Series
Popular game-related web comic gets animated.
Date: Thursday, February 01, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Blind Ferret Entertainment announced today the launch of PvP: The Series. Produced and financed entirely by Blind Ferret Entertainment, The online series released its first episode today at www.pvponline.com .

Written by Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub, The Animated Series is based on Kurtz’s ever-popular daily webcomic, Player vs. Player (PvP). PvP has been published online since May 1998 and has thrived over the past 9 years, reaching out to over 200,000 readers each day through its website. In addition, PvP also releases a monthly comic book through its publisher Image Comics, has been nominated for a Harvey Award and has won the Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Digital Comic in 2006.

PVP: The Series is initially slated for 12 episodes to be produced over the course of 2007. A new 4 to 8 minute episode will be released every month.

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