Review: Army of Darkness #27

Good. Bad. He’s the guy with the gun. Army of Darkness picks up on the adventures of Ash Williams after the events of the cult classic movie by the same name. Ever since stumbling across the Necronomicon in a log cabin the woods, Ash has been trying to keep an undead army of evil, known as the Deadites, at bay. After losing his hand and getting sucked back and forth through time, Ash thought he was free to return to his life … but that would be short lived. Soon after the events of the movie, Ash discovered that he is a Chosen One and destined to protect the world from the Deadites and their attempts to take over the world and destroy all living things.

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Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek of the Week

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Dynamite Entertainment has a slew of titles arriving in stores this week, and the company has sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of The Lone Ranger #16, Army of Darkness #15, New Battlestar Galactica: Ghosts #1, Man with No Name: The Good, the Bad, and the Uglier #6, Red Sonja Vol 5 TPB, Painkiller Jane vs. Terminator Volume 1 TPB, and New Battlestar Galactica Season Zero Volume 1 TPB.

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Dynamite Sneak Peek of the Week

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Dynamite Entertainment has a nice selection of titles arriving in stores this week including Army of Darkness #14, Xena VS Army of Darkness, Battlestar Galactica: Origins #11, and Brothers in Arms #4.  Dynamite was kind enough to send us a sneak peek of the issues, that you can see after the jump.

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Kid-Friendly Creators at Baltimore Comic-Con

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Press Release

Baltimore, Maryland – September 6, 2008 – Baltimore Comic-Con is known as a family friendly comic book convention, but that gets turned up to a whole new level September 27 and 28, as the creators of such kid-friendly comics as Tiny Titans, Amelia Rules, Scooby-Doo, Buzzboy, and others join together in a special Kids Comics Pavillion with the ever-friendly diner theme, courtesy of Kids Love Comics and the Baltimore Comic-Con.

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