Bounce TPMedia Release -- Jasper Jenkins is a pretty typical 20-something—who just happens to have gained superpowers through very surreal circumstances. When he's not hanging out and doing a lot of nothing, Jasper puts on a costume and hits the streets as The Bounce, a superhero in a world that's not used to super-powered heroes and villains. And it's this slacker and this world that Joe Casey (SEX, BUTCHER BAKER THE RIGHTEOUS MAKER) and David Messina explore in their super-sized Image Comics graphic novel THE BOUNCE, out this winter.

Jenkins may be a slacker superhero, but THE BOUNCE is loaded with depth, as Casey and Messina explore what would make a person put on a costume and fight crime, and what it's like for him—and a handful of other newly super-empowered—to live a double life. Throw in some good old-fashioned superheroic action, and you have a superhero comic for the 21st century, reimagined, revamped, revved and ready to impart its secrets.

THE BOUNCE collects all 12 issues of the groundbreaking series. It will be in comic book stores on November 19 and in bookstores on December 2. At the launch of the series, writer Joe Casey talked about his creation in a mini-interview on the Image Comics website:

Tell us about your protagonist—who is Jasper Jenkins?

Jasper's a fairly normal guy in his early 20s who finds himself living a double life as a masked superhero. But that doesn't stop him from living life at his age. There's still a lot of hanging out that needs to be done. Of course, he's got a brother who works in law enforcement, so keeping his secret identity secret becomes a top priority. But that's okay, because they don't really get along anyway. But getting busted would really harsh his mellow. Meanwhile, he's got friends that he cares about; they're his surrogate family. Plus, there's a girl he's interested in... and he met her through the Internet! So the character really has it all going for him... a perfect example of a modern, 21st Century guy.

What about a "slacker superhero" captured your imagination?

I'm not sure if I've seen one depicted as realistically as this. As a storyteller, you pose the question, "What would it be like if you were a typical guy in your early 20s and you had superpowers?" and then you try to answer it honestly. Spider-Man did it so well for the 1960s; through its stylized storytelling, it at least felt like teenage life, especially to the kids who were reading it at the time. So for THE BOUNCE, we're going for something that feels just as authentic, but for right now. In our case, that involves a lot of hanging out with your friends, shooting the shit, getting pleasantly baked, watching TV, nightly clubbing, chasing girls, avoiding any heavy responsibility... that's generally what we do at that age. Placing a bona fide secret superhero identity—and all the baggage that involves—in the middle of that is interesting to see.

Your other superhero title, SEX, explores a darker side of the superhero archetype. What aspects of the superhero genre are you highlighting in THE BOUNCE?
The fun aspects, I hope. The craziness of being young mixed with the craziness of being a superhero. No one seems to get it right any more. Kirkman's Invincible, maybe. But this is a lot more grounded than that book has been for a while, more street level stuff. There's a vibe that you get from just flipping through a comic book when you're at the store, and we want this one to have good vibes emanating from the pages. Granted, it's a Mature Readers book, but there's a reason for that. Sometimes the idea of "fun" can get a little heady... as it does right off the bat in issue #1.

THE BOUNCE by Joe Casey and David Messina

ISBN 978-1-63215-011-0
Diamond Comic order code SEP140596
264 pages, paperback, full color
$19.99
In comic book stores November 19, bookstores December 2
Rated Mature
Collects THE BOUNCE #1-12
Retailers, librarians, and reviewers may request a PDF galley from Jennifer de Guzman, Director of Trade Book Sales, jenniferdeguzman@imagecomics.com

Praise for THE BOUNCE:

"The Bounce is not just a simple superhero comic and is certainly aiming for something more, allowing for a more pointed commentary on the dual lives of superheroes and perhaps our need as human beings to find a place to fit in. This theme is always lurking in the background and it colors so much of the series." –Matt LeMaire, The MacGuffin

"What we have in our hands is a gripping thrill-ride with enough aspects of the human spirit to make the antics of our protagonist believable. The inner workings of this journey allow the release to be quite a bit more than the mere sum of its already interesting parts. It's a solid effort by a creative team that embraces some very out there concepts, while also keeping their tale nailed to an understandable reality." –Harrison Rawdin, Unleash the Fanboy

"Joe Casey has crafted an excellently intriguing and enigmatic tale that is exciting, mysterious, humorous, and very intelligently written which incorporates some terrific new ideas into familiar comic book territory. This is a series that will appeal to fans of nearly any genre." –Joey Caswell, Read Comic Books

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Man of Action Entertainment, the creative studio and writers collective started in 2000, created the megahit Ben 10, a three billion dollar boys' action empire that has been called the most successful superhero launch of the past decade. Man of Action Entertainment is comprised of creators and acclaimed comic book writers Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven T. Seagle, having collectively worked on the largest franchise characters in comics from Superman to X-Men before refocusing on creating worlds and characters for their own original work published through their Man of Action imprint at Image Comics. They also created cult favorite series Generator Rex for Cartoon Network, and are co-executive producers and writers for Marvel's Avengers Assemble and executive produced/wrote Ultimate Spider-Man on Disney XD. Beyond the world of animation, Man of Action has created wildly successful video games, toy lines, comic books, stage productions, as well as forthcoming feature films and live action television shows, some of which are based on their own original comic book series and graphic novels. Upcoming films based upon Man of Action creations include New Line's The Great Unknown, Officer Downe and Big Hero 6, Disney's first animated feature based on a Marvel property featuring the team of characters created by Man of Action. Follow them at their not-so-secret headquarters on the Web: www.manofaction.tv Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ManOfActionEnt Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ManOfActionEnt