
Interestingly, Silver Dragon's Discovery Channel comics won't be "educational" texts as such, but rather fictional narratives that integrate the sort of information you would expect to find on the network's programming. On-air personalities will also be involved with the comics, like Shark Week host Andy Dehart, who will appear in Top 10 Deadliest Sharks.
The initiative came about when Zenescope co-founder Joe Brusha, who is writing the Sharks book, noticed a lack of such material at least year's Book Expo America. He told USA Today, "I was looking around and saw there weren't a huge variety of education and entertainment books with big brands attached to them. I thought there was a great area there that we could develop with Discovery. We reached out to them and they loved the idea."
For its part, Discovery said that this expansion into fiction may not remain in solely the print realm. "We want to do the print portion of this as best we can," said Elizabeth Bakacs, Discovery Channel's vice president of commerce and licensing. "We first want to maximize what we can do within print and then will look at other potential ways that we might reach a larger audience."
Top 10 Deadliest Sharks goes on sale December 1 in comics stores and online, and in major book chains a week later.



























