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Riverdale #1 — third Time’s the Charm?

At the time of this writing, we’re five episodes into the first season (13 episodes) of Riverdale, the creepy, dark take on the small town the Archie Comics characters live in.

You’d expect a comic publisher to put out something to sell to customers interested by this kind of mass media exposure (although that hasn’t always worked out as planned), and Archie is working that angle on several fronts.

There’s been a road to Riverdale collection, reprinting the first issues of their recent series relaunches for Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica, Josie and the Pussycats, and Reggie & Me. Those stories will also be reprinted in a digest, due out in early April, in case you want the same material at a different size. but what about comics that directly reference the TV series?

There’s a one-shot (48 pages for $4.99) coming out next week that promises “four short stories focusing on the major players and events in the Riverdale series” “from the summer before” what we’re seeing on-screen. It was originally supposed to be out before the show started, but getting it in the middle isn’t a bad thing. It’s written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and the series writers, so it promises to fit in well with ongoing stories, and illustrated by Alitha Martinez. There are ten alternative covers (plus a blank sketch variant), following a strategy to attract comic shop interest Archie’s been depending on lately.

Riverdale one-shot cover by Alitha Martinez
Riverdale one-shot cover by Derek charm
Riverdale one-shot cover by Adam Gorham
Riverdale one-shot cover by Robert Hack
Riverdale one-shot cover by Sandra Lenz
Riverdale one-shot cover by Moritat
Riverdale one-shot cover by Dan parent
Riverdale one-shot cover by Thomas Pitilli
Riverdale one-shot cover by Matthew Dow Smith
Riverdale one-shot cover by Cory Smith

I suspect two of the four stories will be included in the free Comic book Day giveaway as well.

What got me thinking about this topic in the first place, though, was noticing that Archie Comics keeps trying to offer a Riverdale ongoing series and then cancelling it. It was solicited in December, then cancelled in January; solicited in January, cancelled in February; and resolicited again in February. This time, though, it’s not been cancelled, so it’s due out April 5 with six variant covers.

One could speculate why a TV show tie-in is so difficult to commit to a schedule on. If they’re continuing to use show writers, those writers have more pressing commitments, and some may not be familiar with the comic format, which requires more editing. There may be events discussed that can’t be shown until a certain point in the show, or depending on how much approval is needed from the producers, that process may not be as smooth and quick as hoped.

Regardless, Archie is going to continue to work with Warner Bros. Television, the producers of Riverdale. They’ve signed a development deal to bring more Archie properties into television, which could include their superheroes or fashion model Katy Keene. That’s in spite of Riverdale having some ratings struggles.

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INTERVIEW: JEFF SMITH ON cartoon BOOKS’ TUKI: save THE HUMANS

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Tuki: save the Humans #1

Jeff Smith is the creator of the popular comics Bone and RASL. His current story, Tuki, is being serialized on his website, Boneville.com. Tuki season One will be available in print this July as Tuki: save The Humans #1. Westfield’s Roger Ash recently talked to Smith to learn more about Tuki and his world.

Westfield: how did Tuki come about?

Jeff Smith: I went to Africa in 1996. Vijaya and I went with Larry Marder and his wife, Larry’s the Beanworld cartoonist, and while we were there, we were in Tanzania and we visited the Olduvai Gorge which is where the Leakey’s did a lot of their excavations. Over millions of years, different species of humans lived there and I remember looking at some of the fossils that they had on display. It’s outside, so you’re standing there and you can feel the sun coming down on you and smell the plants and the animals and see the dirt and the grass. I remember really being able to picture our ancestors alive and walking around. That was the very beginning of the idea.

Westfield: how much research did you do for this?

Smith: I did a lot of research into what order our ancestors came in and tried to figure out at what point they were able to start talking. It’s amazing. experts can look at the base of a Homo erectus skull and see that it had a long enough voice box so it could modulate sound. Also, they can look at impressions inside of the skull and see that it had a Broca’s area which is a major speech center. We don’t know that two million years ago Homo erectus could talk the way that we do, but they certainly were the first ones who had the equipment.

Westfield: Did you also do research into what the landscape would have been like and what animals were around as well?

Smith: Absolutely. I wanted to know what plants were around so when Tuki eats a fruit, he’s eating fruit that we think might have been around back then. It’s somewhat conjecture, but I went with what the experts think. And, of course, dinosaurs were gone for 63 million years when we showed up, so there are no dinosaurs in Tuki.

Westfield: but there was megafauna around at the time.

Smith: Yes, there were some big animals including the saber tooth, which is my favorite.

Tuki begins

Westfield: What can you tell us about the story?

Smith: As I was doing the research, I came across a couple of different epochs when a turning point was reached. The one that I settled on that I thought would make a good story was two million years ago for two reasons. One; at that time, there were multiple different human species living at the same time; they were overlapping. So you had Australopithecus, you had Homo habilis, and some Homo erectus. They were all alive at the same time and would have interacted with each other. I thought that was interesting. You don’t really think about that very much and it would make a good story. Also, around that time was one of the world’s first ice ages which was changing the world and drying it out in a lot of places and forcing a lot of animals into extinction. but Homo erectus did not go extinct; he left Africa. He dominated the world, in Africa as well, when the other animals went extinct. So it’s a turning point where our direct root ancestor took over and survived while all the other human species went extinct. The story doesn’t feel like a grand turning point in history. It’s just a story of this one guy, Tuki, who is trying to move north. He’s walking, just trying to figure out how he can survive the day and get some food. There are people who are against him leaving Africa and they’re trying to stop him; mostly ancient spirit gods and things like that.

Westfield: who are some of the other characters we’ll meet in the story?

Smith: That’s some tricky territory. I don’t want to say too much. We’ve already met a shaman, this Homo habilis character, who is surprising me already. I thought he was going to be a dangerous character, but he right away turned into a worrying mother type. laughter I don’t know where we’re going with him. As soon as season two starts, which should be the first week of June, we’ll meet another Homo erectus; a child. We got a very quick glimpse of him in the last strip I drew. He was way off in the distance and you saw a saber tooth was stalking him. We’ll get to meet him. We’ll also meet the little ones, we just see their eyeballs in the first season, and those are Australopithecines. That’s about all I’ll say except that we’ll get to meet our first giant.

Westfield: You are doing this as a digital comic first. Why did you decide to do that?

Smith: It’s obvious that’s where we’re heading in the future and I wanted to be part of it. That doesn’t mean that I think print is going away any time soon, and I certainly don’t want it to. Vijaya and I have been doing this fortwenty years and when we see a trend, we want to play; we want to get into it and figure it out.

Web comics are some of my favorite comics right now like Hark! A Vagrant by Kate Beaton and Haunter by Sam Alden. I just thought it would be fun to do. We are going to do a print version. We’re going to do a color comic book that will come out in July, but I was curious about what would happen. would the ability of people in Europe to read Tuki have any effect on the sales? I don’t know. We’ll find out.

Tuki attempts to eat a monkey orange.

Westfield: What sort of challenges did you find telling the story this way as opposed to a 24-page comic?

Smith: One challenge was that the screen was more horizontally shaped, so I had to change my grid and rethink how I look at panels on a page to tell the story. That was fun and I ended up kind of approaching it like the golden Age of newspaper comics when Hal Foster used to do prince Valiant and Alex Raymond did Flash Gordon. They put a lot more emphasis on the illustration. They wanted to leave the audience with something to look at to hold them over until the next week. I thought I’d try that. That also meant the story had to be the same way; I need to do something on every page. It doesn’t always have to be a joke, but some thought or process has to be complete on the page. We put them up on Mondays and Fridays and I want to try and evoke that Sunday comic page feeling and give people something to spend time with.

Westfield: Are you doing any reformatting for the print version?

Smith: We want to run one strip per page, so that has some challenges. It’ll look like a regular comic book on the stand and sit there vertically and have a cover that looks normal. When you pick it up and start to read it, you’ll have to turn it and read it horizontally until you get to the end and the letters page and you’ll have to flip it back again. We’re going to put a little timeline in there too to show people where this took place in the course of time.

Westfield: In one of the early strips, you had a note about the monkey orange.

Smith: That’s a real fruit that exists today and they think that it has been around for millions of years.

Westfield: Are you going to continue putting in little notes like that to point out some of the historical things?

Smith: Yes, I definitely am. I think that’s fun. Actually, that’s part of what’s nice about the web comic, and I picked that up from reading other people’s web comics, is that little note or interaction with readers which we used to get in comic books through the letters page, but people don’t really write letters any longer. laughter It’s all electronic now. but I think that’s fun and I think that would be interesting to read in someone else’s comic; what research brought them to make that decision. It doesn’t really change the strip, but it adds a little interest.

Tuki continues his quest to eat.

Westfield: You mentioned giants and gods, so are there more fantastical elements to the story as well?

Smith: Yeah. I want him to appear like a real human who’s hungry and is trying to just survive. I want the surroundings to be very real, but it’s very far, far away from us in time. I thought the more research I could do, the more realistic I could make it; the more believable it would be that this was really happening. but at the same time there are non-archeological elements that I could play with which is their superstitions or their beliefs. The shaman was able to create a potion that would allow them to speak to each other. That’s fantasy and when the giants start coming into the story, that’s not really in the archeological record.

Westfield: Is it difficult striking a balance between the two?

Smith: sure it is. I have to be careful, but that’s something I’ve always found really fun to do. I love to take things that really don’t belong together and mash ‘em up. So taking something that’s historically accurate and putting fantasy into it is right up my alley.

Westfield: reading the strip, I got the impressions that there’s definitely some back story to who Tuki is and why he’s leaving Africa. Is that going to be revealed eventually?

Smith: Yes, that would have to be part of the story. You have to figure out a character’s back story before you even start, but sometimes I’m not sure how much of it to actually show. In Bone, I had this back story worked out for Gran’ma Ben and I just happened to be telling this back story to my pal Charles Vess, who‘s the fantasy painter, and he wanted to draw it. We ended up actually telling the story in Rose. I probably never would have told that story; that was just the background in my head that set it up. So we’ll see how much of Tuki’s back story comes out.

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HOTTEST COMICS FOR 9/16: holy GRAILS, BATMAN!

between What If…? as well as the Spider-Man 2 game trailer, the secondary market was put on alert this week. Surprisingly, three holy grail secrets from the Silver Age placed among the biggest movers as well as shakers. Are you prepared to dive into this week’s most popular Comics analysis? Let’s jump in.

As always, the most popular Comics are based on sales volume, not sales prices. in spite of having an escalating fair market value, that does not necessarily assurance a area on today’s list. This is all about the comics that gained the most ground from one week to the next. 

Oftentimes, there are at least a pair of surprising problems that suddenly rocketed with the index. This week, purchasers were gunning for the major key issues, as well as apparently, money was not an item for many investors. Let’s take a better look.

8. outstanding SPIDER-MAN #5 (+991)

Sony’s Playstation announcements sent shockwaves throughout the comic community. In response, collectors as well as investors rushed on the internet to nab those mega secrets that might tie into the game, putting this book squarely in the top tier of this most popular Comics list.

These days, anything Spider-Man was already as hot as he might get. The Spider-Man: No method house trailer is still blowing minds with the introduction of villains from across the Multiverse. It’s been true for many years that the Silver Age ASM problems are a few of the most trustworthy investments on the market, as well as anything from the Steve Ditko age is especially great to have. Narrowing it down even further, all the problems inside the very first year of ASM’s publication have dollar indications around them.

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What makes it a perfect storm for this specific problem is physician Doom. At this point, Victor Von Doom was almost solely a amazing four villain. then came ASM #5, as well as marvel began circulating the great physician outside the pages of FF.

Considering the FF movie has been announced, fans are looking for any type of connection to Doom as well as exactly how he will be given the MCU. This is pure conjecture on my part, however the Multiverse enables for anything as well as whatever under the marvel banner as well as perhaps beyond.

Could we see a physician Doom Easter egg or other allusion in No method Home? There’s nothing that states it couldn’t happen.

The costs are about what you would expect from a key of this magnitude. On Sunday, there were two graded sales for mid as well as lower grades. The very first was a 3.0 that fetched $840, complied with by a 5.0 that offered for an impressive $2,214. just three days prior, an 8.0 offered for $7,555.

10. NOVA #1 (+989)

Those MCU rumors keep the market in a specify of flux, however that is part of the fun that is the stock market of comic collecting. ever since the Nova Corps was introduced in the very first Guardians of the Galaxy movie, there have been rampant theories on Nova entering the MCU. Although there was no mention or tease of him in GOTG Vol. 2, many fans are wondering if he will make his debut in the third Guardians installment.

James Gunn has stated that he likes Nova, as well as it would appear the stage is set for Richard Rider or any type of of the Novas throughout the decades. That is exactly why this problem will stay a prominent key, at least up until after fans get their fill of him in the MCU.

All things considered, the costs for Nova #1 are relatively reasonable. the most recent raw copies to trade hands on eBay have offered anywhere from $60 to $150, neither of which is necessarily a poor price. If you are set on having a graded 9.8, be prepared to spend about $1,800. 

12. SPAWN #1 (+988)

Will we ever get that fabled Spawn horror movie? It was not long back that Todd McFarlane appeared to have whatever in location to lastly bring his Spawn film to life. Blumhouse productions was set to be the producers, as well as McFarlane had stated he was insistent that he compose as well as direct. then came the casting announcements with prominent actors. Spawn fans rejoiced since the memories of the horrendous Spawn live-action movie from 1997 would be laid to rest.

Then catastrophe struck, as well as McFarlane revealed the offer was off, however he advised the fanbase not to provide up hope. right here we are years later, as well as when again, it appears like a light at the end of the tunnel. Reportedly, a Sam as well as Twitch job is in the works. That’s not to mention the Spawn world that has produced an even bigger spotlight for Image’s very first hit character. put everything together, as well as it amounts to more interest than Al Simmons has had in years. That explains why his very first appearance was a bullet with the rankings this week.

Since the end of spring, values for the graded 9.8 have steadily held in the $200-$300 range. Granted, there was a random $456 that shattered rnull

BOB’S news about STUFF!!!

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Kurt Busiek fans will want to checked out these 2 new interviews on the Newsarama website that specifies that his Astro City will stay at DC, even with the Wildstorm imprint ending, as well as that he has a new fantasy series, The Witchlands, likewise now coming from DC in the spring of 2011. Also, they have an interview with Busiek exposing a bit about his follow-up “of sorts” to the unfortunately out of print Superman: trick identity called Batman: creature of the Night.

Viz has chosen up the rights to the prominent manga Tenjho Tenge now that DC’s CMX Imprint is no more. The new editions will be unedited!

Paul Chadwick is nearing completion of his very first new Concrete mini-series since 2005 as well as talks about a job he’s been working on with Harlan Ellison for the past 7 years!

Marvel will begin adapting their 3rd Jane Austin book with this March’s  Emma #1.

The SyFy channel will shed off the staying episodes of their canceled Caprica series in a 5-hour marathon on Tuesday, January 4.

Archie introduces their second magazine this May, Veronica & Betty, after the success of Life with Archie.

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Kurt Busiek fans will want to checked out these 2 new interviews on the Newsarama website that specifies that his Astro City will stay at DC, even with the Wildstorm imprint ending, as well as that he has a new fantasy series, The Witchlands, likewise now coming from DC in the spring of 2011. Also, they have an interview with Busiek exposing a bit about his follow-up “of sorts” to the unfortunately out of print Superman: trick identity called Batman: creature of the Night.

Viz has chosen up the rights to the prominent manga Tenjho Tenge now that DC’s CMX Imprint is no more. The new editions will be unedited!

Paul Chadwick is nearing completion of his very first new Concrete mini-series since 2005 as well as talks about a job he’s been working on with Harlan Ellison for the past 7 years!

Marvel will begin adapting their 3rd Jane Austin book with this March’s  Emma #1.

The SyFy channel will shed off the staying episodes of their canceled Caprica series in a 5-hour marathon on Tuesday, January 4.

Archie introduces their second magazine this May, Veronica & Betty, after the success of Life with Archie.

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January’s star Wars: Obi-Wan as well as Anakin #1 (of 5)

 

 

The next star Wars 5-issue mini-series from marvel Comics (following the present Chewbacca mini) begins in January. Star Wars: Obi-Wan as well as Anakin #1 (of 5) will take location between the events of star Wars Episodes 1 as well as 2, as well as Charles Soule (Lando) and Marco Checchetto, who drew the Shattered empire mini-series, are the innovative team!

R.I.P. Murphy Anderson!

Mark Millar is still doing new work for marvel because he just revealed his new job with Stuart Immonen, Empress, and a bit bit of information on his new book he’s working on with Batman’s Greg Capullo!

Chuck Palahniuk is already difficult at work composing an upcoming Fight Club 3 comic for Dark Horse!

Dark equine will likewise be reprinting the rest of DC’s 1970s Fafhard as well as the gray Mouser comics based on the traditional Fritz Lieber stories!

Alex Maleev has apparently lastly completed the artwork for the second Scarlet story arc with writer Brian Michael Bendis! AND, will now reteam for the new worldwide Iron guy title!

Netflix lastly released a full length trailer for Marvel’s Jessica Jones series (and it looks terrific)!

AMC’s very first trailer for their upcoming Preacher series, based on the Garth Ennis Vertigo series, will debut during the November 1st episode of The walking Dead!

Have you seen the star Wars: The force Awakens very cut trailer yet?

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: MARVEL’S BLACK WIDOW: ITSY BITSY SPIDER

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The Black Widow was produced during the chilly War, a lovely Russian spy, taken directly out of the pulps as well as films of the era. It made sense she would handle Marvel’s many considerable industrialist, Tony Stark. because then, she has been a malleable character depending upon the innovative team however one thing never changed, the fan’s affection for her.

Black Widow: Itsy Bitsy Spider

She was for that reason due for re-examination when the marvel Knights team got their hands on her in 1999. Under writer Devin Grayson’s control, the program that trained young Natasha Romanov came under the spotlight as well as one more graduate, Yelena Bolova, was introduced as perhaps her replacement however many definitely her rival. With beautiful art by J.G. Jones, the three-issue miniseries gained kudos as well as sufficient sales to timely a follow-up.

First glimpsed in The Inhumans #5 under the marvel Knights banner, Bolova becomes the second Black Widow when her fitness instructor is killed as well as she takes it upon herself to examine the crime.

But, we likewise discover that her fitness instructor Pyotr Vasilievich Starkovsky was drawn in to his fee so rather than betray her trust, he counted on a fetish club. There he paid for sex with Petra, a lookalike who took to using a Widow’s uniform during their encounters. Petra grew consumed with Bolova as well as wound up killing her lover, setting up Bolova’s very first mission.

Grayson partnered with Greg Rucka, just recently recruited away from DC Comics, as well as their three-issue providing came with Scot Hampton paintings as well as the return of Bolova. less satisfying than the preliminary providing it was still engaging.

Marvel collected all six problems as Black Widow: Itsy Bitsy Spider as well as a new printing is forthcoming, which makes sense as the character is about to get the great graces of mark Waid as well as Chris Samnee complying with an fascinating take from Phil Noto.

At the center of both stories is the connection between the two women, trained in the exact same Red space however in vastly different eras. Bolova is younger, perhaps quicker as well as stronger, as well as blonde, full of a deadly mix of arrogance as well as confidence. Tapped at 15, she spent the next decade preparing as well as really accomplished higher marks than Natasha ever did. She sees Natasha is past her offer By date as well as means to replace her in the west.

Grayson, who always had an outstanding deal with on character as well as dialogue, excels right here as well as provides up the most fascinating Widow in years. She’s well matched with Jones photorealistic art.

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The second satisfying between the two is much more of an awakening for Bolova. She stills believes herself exceptional to Natasha however blind to her superiors’ motivations as well as attitudes towards her. To appropriate that, the original Widow kidnaps Bolova as well as brings to the United States. She borrows a device from Mort Weisinger, er, Nick Fury for operation Validate as well as the two women switch physical appearances. This was developed so Bolova, in Natasha’s body, learns what her handler really believe of her in addition to exactly how disposable she is in their plans.

Bolova, appearing like Natasha is confused, however awakens in her rival’s house with Daredevil at her side. She fakes comprehending what’s happening as well as accepts Natasha’s next S.H.I.E.L.D. assignment: to murder Bolova. The two women fight one one more while Bolova struggles with her sense of identity. Finally, she recovers her sense of self as well as learns what has been happening to her.

She hates being anyone’s pawn as well as after regaining her own body, revenge happens. In the aftermath, the women stay estranged in spite of sharing so much in common.

All kind of strange things occurred to Bolova because this event including serving on the High Council of A.I.M. Natasha stays an active agent for S.H.I.E.L.D. as well as working with the Avengers as needed so no question their company with one one more is far from over. For now, though, this preliminary satisfying makes for solid reading.

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Exclusive Preview: Ghastly Tales Collects three terrifying Tales from Marguerite Bennett and Varga Tomi

just over 6 months after their story ‘In the Night, Mountains Grew’ was released as part of the broken Frontier Anthology, Marguerite Bennet (Bombshells, Insexts) and Varga Tomi are back at it with two brand new tales, ‘Koi’ and ‘Cider’, included along with their BF Anthology story, in a one-shot called Ghastly Tales due out on September 7.

In case you weren’t aware of this already, in addition to my duties as staff writer for broken Frontier, I also run a publishing imprint named A Wave Blue World. We published the Broken Frontier Anthology as well as the Ghastly Tales one-shot. I don’t know if that makes me too much of an insider. granted I can’t be impartial on my recommendation of this comic, but it does prove me the unique opportunity to offer you an exclusive inside-look to these terrifyingly twisted tales.

The opening story (featured on the cover) is called ‘Koi’. In feudal Japan, a scorned maiden consults the magical fish in a koi pond for a way to take revenge on the lord who did her wrong. This is the story that’s most likely to appeal to fans of Marguerite Bennett’s erotic horror series, Insexts.

    

The middle of the book re-presents ‘In the Night, mountain Grew’ about an Alaskan ranger seeking new frontiers only to discover it may be more than she can handle.

    

And finally, in ‘Cider’ a family of bootleggers consult an old family recipe in order to keep the police from shutting down their operation.

    

In addition, the back of the comic features sketches and process shots for some pages and the cover image.

While Ghastly Tales will be available world-wide as a digital release on ComiXology, the print run has been limited to only 400 copies and will not be distributed through the direct market. I was able to work directly with some of the retailers who’ve supported AWBW in the past (mostly in Portland) to make it available in some U.S. shops. These retailers are Twilite zone Comics in Maryland, escape Pod Comics in new York, east Side Mags in new Jersey, Mission: Comics & Art in San Francisco and six locations in Portland, OR: books with Pictures, Bridge City, Cosmic Monkey, Excalibur, and Floating World.

Copies are also available directly from A Wave Blue World’s website. This also includes the option to get signed copies by Marguerite Bennett and Varga Tomi which come with a certificate of authenticity and number to only 30 copies.

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Star Wars #3

Star Wars #3

Issue One was just released yesterday, as well as if sales are any type of sign, this is by far the star Wars series to checked out of the decade. I haven’t had a possibility to checked out it myself, however the artwork by Carlos D’Anda is outstanding as well as Brian wood has yet to stop working to entertain me!

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Lone Wolf as well as Cub Omnibus

Lone Wolf as well as Cub Omnibus volume 1

While I like woman Snowblood to Lone Wolf as well as Cub, I’m looking ahead to inspecting these omnibus editions out. In addition to a larger trim size, I’m hoping they’re on a finer, whiter paper than the previous editions.

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Katana & Justice league of America’s Vibe

Katana #2 and Justice league of America’s vibe #2

In the Previews catalog these books are on dealing with pages, which wouldn’t usually be noteworthy. However, they both function Dave Finch covers in somewhat different styles. The Katana cover appears like a hybrid of Kevin Eastman as well as Charles Burns’ linework, whereas vibe appears like a melding of Ted McKeever as well as Whilce Portacio’s styles however a bit a lot more readable. While the latter style is great enough, I’d like to see a lot more work from Finch in the style of the former.

Or I might be speaking nonsense; whatevs.

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Savage Hawkman

Savage Hawkman #18

Joe Bennett’s art has been amazing on savage Hawkman, as well as I truly hope soon the composing can discover a solid footing as well as begin cultivating some sales as well as visitors to the title.

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Swamp Thing

Swamp thing #18

Because all making out is necessary.

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Ame-Comi Girls

Ame-Comi women #1

A new #1 indicates a excellent jumping on point for those of you who’ve been putting off reading this title!

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Savage Skullkickers

Savage Skullkickers #1

“Our twentieth problem is a brand new #1! welcome to comic book math.” That may be method nicer than exactly how I would have phrased it.

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Cyber Force: Rebirth

Cyber Force: regeneration volume 1

For those of you who haven’t been getting the free* single issues, this book is for you!

* – merchants had to pay a nominal expense for them to provide them to you for free, so please no complaints if you missed out.

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Hoax Hunters

Hoax Hunters #8

The final thought of “Haunchyville” which is often spelled Hauncheyville; not that it matters. I’ve checked out #6, the very first in this story, as well as it was quite remarkable seeing myself in print. While I’m not sure what my final fate may be, be sure to make your voice heard as well as demand a lot more Hoax Hunters if you take pleasure in them!

Also? yard gnomes!

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Avengers Assemble

Avengers Assemble #13

Looks like Natasha drank it.

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Captain Marvel

Captain marvel #11

“Captain America provides Carol new wings in the type of old wheels.” This intrigues me.

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Hawkeye

Hawkeye #9

Watch out, Hawkguy, the Tracksuits are back, bro!

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All Crime

All criminal offense #1

That’s a quite attractive Bruce Timm cover.

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Shrugged 2

Shrugged 2 #1

The original Shrugged is rather potentially my preferred Aspen book ever! For one lone, single us dollar, nobody with money to spend on comics can pay for to miss this issue!

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Fairy Quest

Fairy Quest #2

You bought the very first problem of this last month, right? You much better have, or Paul Jenkins as well as Humberto Ramos may just show up on your doorstep* to rough you up!

* – Not likely at all, by which I indicate nearly impossible.

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Unico

Unico

Imagine My bit pony by the person that produced Astro Boy, guy…

You’re welcome. Where are all the bronies at?!

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Helheim

Helheim #1

Witchcraft, night creatures, the undead, as well as Joelle Jones artwork during the Age of Vikings?! YES. THIS.

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Midori Foo’s book of Pictures

Midori Foo’s book of Pictures

…Book of gorgeous, stunning pictures!!!

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Shadowman

Shadowman #5

…Does whatever the dark can!!!

Wait, what?!

Aw yeah, MASTER DARQUE!!!

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DC Comics question lady new 52 ArtFX+ Statue

DC Comics question lady new 52 ArtFX+ Statue

I bet this would look truly remarkable hanging out on your shelf next to a…

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Pop Heroes! new 52 question lady vinyl figure

Pop Heroes! new 52 question lady vinyl figure

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There’s likewise about a billion other Pop! vinyl figures used this month (including Deadpool, Psy, Spongebob Squarepants, Ivan Drago, Apollo Creed, Wall-E, as well as more), so be sure to inspect them out!

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