Or – “Really Sorry To Have Missed #1…” There was a lot of talk last month about how GOOD this comic book is. Sadly, I missed #1, but snagged the last copy of #2 with moments to spare… Can it live up to the expectations set by the premiere?
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Or – “Battle Of The Network Star-Spangled Kids!” What happens when you mix American Idol with Rising Stars by way of Battle Royale? It’s interesting, I’ll give ya that…
While the parents are away the kids will team up and try and overthrow a teenaged god. That’s how the saying goes right?
Press Release On April first at Emerald City Comicon, Robert Kirkman and Chris Giarusso revealed a new project: THE WALKING DEAD for Kids. A panel-by-panel recreation of the original issues using Kirkman’s scripts, THE WALKING DEAD for Kids would be drawn in an art style with kid appeal by G-MAN creator Giarusso.
Mark Grayson is down for the count, while Zandale Randolph, formerly known as Bulletproof, has donned the role of Invincible. Invincible is being taken care of by the remaining Viltrumites, but do they have an ulterior motive in helping their one-time enemy? How will throwing Dinosaurus into the mix change the dynamic? Find out after the jump!
Or – “Turn And Face The Strange…” When the first issue of Supreme came out nearly two decades ago, I never expected that the character would end up featuring in some of the most entertaining comics I’ve ever read… Enter Alan Moore.
I fell in love with Des Taylor’s work on Vesha Valentine, and now the artist is back, providing pin-up art for the upcoming Epic Kill mini-series by Raffaele Ienco and released through Image Comics this May.
Press Release The Division of Global Surveyors (D.O.G.S.) is on Mars to carry out a terraforming mission, making the red planet habitable for humans. But what the crew of Mars Base Bowie doesn’t know is that there was something there before them. In D.O.G.S. OF MARS, a graphic novel coming from Image Comics in May, the intrepid team will discover that there is something on the planet just as deadly as Mars’ freezing temperatures and carbon dioxide atmosphere. Something alive.
Image Comics sent Major Spoilers the cover images and solicitation information for titles arriving in June 2012.
Before you head to the comic book store today, be sure to check out the latest offerings from Image Comics.
Press Release Image Comics announces that “Li’l Depressed Boy” will take a trip to Camp Gambino in issue #10 of the series, featuring a special guest appearance by rapper Childish Gambino, who kicks off his much anticipated “Camp” tour with a string of sold-out shows including opening night on April 5th in Austin, TX. A limited number of copies featuring an exclusive cover designed by THE LI’L DEPRESSED BOY artist Sina Grace will be available for purchase only on the Camp Tour starting in Iowa City on April 16th.
Or – “Another Title That Is Maddening To Read One Month At A Time…” Long ago, I found myself giving up my monthly hold list slot for Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, because I couldn’t stand the wait for the next issue. It is rare for me to be the proverbial trade-waiter, but as my Walking Dead collection will attest, it still happens occasionally. With the recent WD season finale, I’ve found myself wanting to check in on Rick and the cast of post-apocalyptic whatever-state-it-is. I think the cover image is probably a a strong indicator as to how well things are…
Image Comics sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of titles arriving in stores this week. Take the jump for an early look at Alpha Girl #2, Bloodstrike #26, Bulletproof Coffin Disinterred, Carbon Grey Origins #2, Choker #6, Elephantmen #38, Morning Glories #17 and The Walking Dead #95.
Or – “The Face That Launched A Thousand Bad Girl Knockoffs…” The 1990’s may be remembered as the dawn of the Information Age, or the decade where we finally perfected cloning, or maybe a period of economic over-exuberance. But, if you read comics from ’93 to ’98, you’ll probably think of it as I do: The “Bad Girl” Decade.