Image Comics announces Proof: Endangered for December

Press Release

Sasquatch John “Proof” Prufrock has always wondered about where he came from. He will get some answers this December with the release of PROOF: ENDANGERED #1. Proof may also find himself in the greatest danger of his life!

Written by Alex Grecian and drawn by Riley Rossmo (COWBOY NINJA VIKING), PROOF has been a cult hit over its recently completed 28-issue run. PROOF: ENDANGERED marks a new ongoing chapter in the series.

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Image Comics Sneak Peek of the Week

Image Comics sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the Cowboy Ninja Viking trade paperback, Invincible, Volume 12 collection, Proof #27, and the first issue of Rob Zombie’s Whatever Happened to Baron Von Shock?  All these titles arrive in stores this week, and you can check out the sneak peek after the jump.

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Review: Rapid-Fire Reviews Battle Network 5 Operate Shooting Star!

Or – “Hey, Vent! You Ready To Move Out?”

When you read monthly comic books the way that I do, often times you get to the point where you feel like you know what’s coming, when every title feels like you’ve read it before. On the other hand, you have the odd experience where you read a title or issues that you KNOW you’ve read before, but you cannot for the life of you remember how it’s supposed to end. With over a hundred monthly titles coming out, sometimes you need to play catchup, you need to go where everybody knows your name to the land of the Rapid Fire Revieeeeewwww!

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Image Comics Sneak Peek of the Week

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This week image Comics sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Back to Brooklyn trade paperback, the Elephantmen War Toys: Yvette one-shot, Proof, Volume 3: Thunderbirds are Go!, The Darkness #78, and the Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft #3.

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Review: Rapid Fire Reviews At Ridgemont High

Or – “OH, GNAAAAAAAAAAARRRRLY!!”

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It’s so easy to blow up your problems, it’s so easy to play up your breakdown.  It’s so easy to fly through a window, it’s so easy to fool with the sound.  Life’s the same, I’m moving in stereo…  Life’s the same, except for my shoes.  Life’s the same, you’re shakin’ like tremolo.  Life’s the same, it’s all inside you.  Life’s the same, I’m moving in stereo…  Life’s the same, except for my shoes.  Life’s the same, you’re shakin’ like tremolo.  Life’s the same, it’s all inside you!
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Rapid Fire Reviews Infinity: Spoilers Gone Wild

Or – “In Which I Review Entirely In Haiku…”

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Rapid Fire Reviews…
Comics In Poetic Form.
(Let’s See If This Works.)

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Prove Your a Proof Freak and Win

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I’m sure if I had left the headline as Prove Your a Freak and Win, we would have received a ton of very interesting entries.  Instead, this contents is put on by Image Comics to support its Proof title by Alex Grecian and Riley Rossmo.

“Since issue number one, Riley and I have been blessed with a terrific fan base who often go out of their way with grassroots efforts to promote the series,” Grecian said. “The Prove You’re A PROOF Freak contest takes it one step further, by giving fans the chance to show off their fandom in a creative way – cut cardboard, sculpt ice, paint the side of your house, mow the logo into your corn field – do whatever it takes within legal means to show the world how much you love PROOF! Our favorite PROOF display could have three readers winning big!”

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Review: A Very Rapid-Fire Christmas…

Or – “Wasn’t There Another Reviewer At Major Spoilers?  Some Old Dude?”

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It’s a little known fact that the month of December contains space-time anomalies that keep you from ever completing anything on time.  Add to that a new paradigm at my office, wherein my team load has doubled and my patience halved, a tendency to want to spend time with my friends around the holidays, a scanner that works about half the time and my recent birthday, and I admit it…  I may have been neglecting my reviews.  Still, t’is nobler in the mind to beg forgiveness than it is to ask permission, so I’m back with a new batch of things you may have already read, but forgot to ask for my opinion on the first time.

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