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    BOOM! Studios Sneak Peek of the Week

    Robot OverlordBy Robot OverlordJanuary 15, 20114 Mins Read

    BOOM! Studios sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Stan Lee’s Soldier Zero #4,  Darkwing Duck #8, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: Dust to Dust #8, Farscape #15, Mickey Mouse #304, and Cars: Rust Bucket Derby trade paperback that all arrive in stores on January 19, 2011.

    STAN LEE’S SOLDIER ZERO #4
    Written by Paul Cornell
    Drawn by Javier Pina
    SC, 32 pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: Trevor Hairsine
    COVER B: Kalman Andrasofszky
    Diamond Code: NOV100814

    Stan Lee’s saga soldiers on! Paul Cornell and Javier Pina take the celebrated series to new heights in the conclusion of the first arc. Who is really in control? Will Stewart convince his other half to save the love of his life? Or will Soldier Zero take them into battle against the evil alien villain in pursuit of destroying Earth? Stan Lee has the answers in this epic issue!

    DARKWING DUCK #8
    Written by Ian Brill
    Drawn by James Silvani
    SC, 24pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: James Silvani
    COVER B: Diego Jourdan
    Diamond Code: NOV100827

    It’s the grand finale and shocking end that will leave you wanting more! No, not of the series, but just this arc! With The Crisis on Infinite Darkwings reaching its zenith, an old evil (and no, we’re not talking Uncle Scrooge here people!) reemerges as the true source of St. Canard’s terrible water troubles! Cringe as both hero and villain find themselves treading turbulent terror! Gasp as the Darkwing Ducks rally to turn the tide toward triumph! Run to pick up the exciting conclusion of Crisis on Infinite Darkwings!

    DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?: DUST TO DUST #8
    Written by Chris Roberson
    Drawn by Robert Adler
    SC, 24pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER: Connor Willumsen
    Diamond Code: SEP100873

    The can’t-miss last issue of the celebrated prequel to the Eisner-nominated series DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?! Can Charlie Victor and Malcolm Reed put an end to the renegade androids? Find out as Chris Roberson (I, ZOMBIE) closes another chapter of Philip K. Dick’s classic sci-fi world that inspired BLADE RUNNER!

    FARSCAPE #15
    Written by Rockne S. O’Bannon, Keith DeCandido
    Drawn by Will Sliney
    SC, 24pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER: Joe Corroney
    Diamond Code: NOV100806

    Death. Destruction. Devastation. These are the only words to describe the continuing War for the Uncharted Territories! To fight the bloodthirsty Kkore hard choices must be weighed and sacrifices will have to be made. One of Moya’s crew, someone we’ve seen change and grow through the years, will give their life in the battle. And we assure you; it will not be the last. From series creator Rockne S. O’Bannon and writer Keith R.A. DeCandido!

    MICKEY MOUSE #304
    Written by Floyd Gottferson, Webb Smith, Ed Nofziger, Romano Scarpa, Byron Erickson
    Drawn by Floyd Gottferson, Romano Scarpa
    SC, 40 pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: Casty
    COVER B: Floyd Gottferson, Jake Meyer
    Diamond Code: NOV100830

    Classics are back at BOOM! Celebrate 70 years of Walt Disney’s Comics with the greatest Mickey Mouse tales ever told! Including stories that haven’t seen the light of day since their first printing over 50 years ago! Sail the dangerous seas with Mickey and a horde of pirates in the Walsh/Gottfredson tale “The Pirate Ghost Ship!” marking its first complete reprint since 1944. Experience the wonder of Gottfredson’s “Laundry Blues” from 1932 in its first re-printing ever! Don’t miss this extra-sized, 40-page anniversary issue, featuring the fantastic Goofy tale by Romano Scarpa, “Don’t Worry About It,” making its American printing debut! This is what you have been waiting for! Featuring covers by Mickey master artist Casty and the legendary Floyd Gottfredson!

    CARS: RUST BUCKET DERBY TPB
    Written by: Keith DeCandido
    Drawn by: Travis Hill
    SC, 128 pgs, FC, SRP: $9.99
    ISBN13: 9781608866076
    Diamond Code: NOV100820

    Shine your tow cables up and put your snow tires on, the Derby is on! Mater squares off against his long-time nemesis Bubba the tow truck in the Rust Bucket Derby. Mater and Bubba are determined to answer: who is the toughest tow truck around? An all new-adventure featuring your favorite WORLD OF CARS characters!

    via BOOM! Studios

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