Browsing: Dynamite Entertainment

Arriving in stores this week are The Lone Ranger and Tonto #3, Garth Ennis’ The Complete Battlefields Vol. 1 Hardcover, and the Savage Tales of Red Sonja trade paperback.  Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the issue and trades that you can see after the jump.

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Or – “In Which A Difficult Question Is Finally Raised…” For nearly three years now, the operatives known as The Boys have gone into battle against corrupt superhumans big and small, from Moscow to North Dakota and back, armed with only their wits and several black leather trenchcoats.  In all this time, in the back of my mind, I wondered…  The Female of the Species makes sense, as she is the only girl.  The Frenchman is, well…  French.  Butcher uses his real surname.  Wee Hughie is a little guy named Hughie.  Why in the world do they call him Mother’s Milk?

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With a story by filmmakers Gregg Hale (The Blair Witch Project) and Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch, Altered), and written by comics writer Robert Place Napton (The Dark Wraith of Shannara) and screenwriter Jamie Nash (Altered), Dynamite Entertainment releases the first issue of the story of Blackbeard, one of the most dread pirates of his day.

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Dynamite Entertainment continues its thrilling series introducing the new generation of villains into the Project Superpowers Universe. Last time, we met Bloodlust, a femme fatal with a thirst for the Green Lama’s blood. This time we meet The Revolutionary, and he’s not exactly waving the flag in support.

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Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of titles arriving this week (Oct. 7, 2009).  Take the jump for a preview of Project Superpowers: Meet the Bad Guys #2, The Boys #35, Sherlock Holmes #5, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly #4, and the first volume of Masquerade.

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In which Holmes defends himself For months we’ve been following the adventures of Sherlock Holmes.  A locked room mystery, with Holmes as the primary suspect, brought readers into the series, but it is the answer that caused us all to stick around.  The final issue arrives this week, and it’s wrapped up in a neat package as only Sherlock Holmes could deliver.

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Here is the New Comic Release list for comics scheduled to be in stores October 07, 2009. There may be items on this list that are not shipped at the last minute, or new material may be added. Check with your local retailer for more details. This list was last updated October 5, 2009. What’s on your reading list this week?

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The spaghetti western is solid cinematic genre that carries with it a particular set of defining elements. Named spaghetti westerns because they where shot primarily in the southern region of Spain, they had a many defining elements, not the least of which where stories that featured the Mexican Revolution or banditos. One of the most famous spaghetti westerns is Sergio Leone’s “Man with No Name” trilogy which stared Clint Eastwood. Dynamite Entertainment has undertaken the formidable task of continuing the adventures of the man with no name. Do Chuck Dixon and his posse pull off the job, or did their…

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After reading the preview images that the good folks at Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers earlier this week, I could not help but take the opportunity to review the second installment in new series telling the early days of one of the most famous of Robert E. Howard’s villains, the man known as Thulsa Doom! More after the Jump!

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Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of The Boys: Herogasm #5, Army of Darkness #25, Robert E. Howard Presents: Thulsa Doom #2, Garth Ennis’ Battlefields Vol 3: The Tankies Trade Paperback, and Howard Chaykin’s Power & Glory Trade Paperback.

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“The year is 1987, and N.A.S.A. launches the last of America’s deep space probes. In a freak mishap Ranger 3 and its pilot Captain William ‘Buck’ Rogers are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life support systems, and returns Buck Rogers to Earth five-hundred years later.”  Don’t worry, this series is nothing like the 1980’s television series – and that’s not necessarily a good thing.

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