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    BOOM! Studios Sneak Peek of the Week

    Robot OverlordBy Robot OverlordJanuary 24, 20114 Mins Read

    BOOM! Studios sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Stan Lee’s The Traveler #3, Dracula: The Company of Monsters #6, Incorruptible #14, and Walt Disney Comics #715.

    STAN LEE’S THE TRAVELER #3
    Written by Mark Waid
    Drawn by Chard Hardin
    SC, 32 pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: Scott Clark
    COVER B: Chard Hardin
    Diamond Code: NOV100818

    STAN’S BACK! THE PUBLISHING EVENT OF THE YEAR CONTINUES! Join Stan Lee and Mark Waid as the countdown clock strikes midnight when the Split-Second Men finally catch up with THE TRAVELER! There’s nothing left now but to face his past head-on in a life or death match between the past, present and the future. THE TRAVELER has the power to warp and bend time to his will. But who is he? Where has he come from? And more importantly: what is coming after him?

    DRACULA: THE COMPANY OF MONSTERS #6
    Written by Kurt Busiek, Daryl Gregory
    Drawn by Damian Couceiro
    SC, 24pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER: Ron Salas
    Diamond Code: NOV10080

    It’s bloodsuckers vs. bloodsucker, as Kurt Busiek brings an incredibly modern spin to the Dracula mythos. With Dracula’s army finally summoned, Evan and Barrington Industries begin to experience the true might of the Son of the Dragon! Imperiled by both his craven, monstrous uncle and Dracula’s calculating cruelty, Evan must consider making a pact with an enigmatic, deadly force. The ongoing horror series from the mind of Kurt Busiek continues!

    INCORRUPTIBLE #14
    Written by Mark Waid
    Drawn by Marcio Takara
    SC, 24pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: Garry Brown
    COVER B: Christian Nauck
    Diamond Code: NOV100810

    With the shockwaves from the events of INCORRUPTIBLE #12 and IRREDEEMABLE #19 reverberating throughout the world, Max Damage finds himself teaming up with some unexpected new partners to take down a surprising enemy. Mark Waid delivers another explosive issue that brings the events of INCORRUPTIBLE and IRREDEEMABLE closer than they’ve ever been before!

    WALT DISNEY’S COMICS #715
    Written by Carl Barks, Evert Geradts, Gil Turner, Ruud Straatman
    Drawn by Daan Jippes, Gil Turner, Don Rosa,
    SC, 40 pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: William Van Horn
    COVER (LIMITED EDITION): Daan Jippes
    Diamond Code: NOV100833

    Classics are back at BOOM!

    Celebrating 70 years of Walt Disney’s Comics, this oversized anniversary issue proudly presents some of the greatest Disney stories ever told! Join Donald, Mickey and the gang for the unforgettable adventure “70th Heaven!” by Daan Jippes in its American publishing debut. Check out the previously untitled Li’l Bad Wolf/Donald Duck tale by Gill Turner in its first appearance since 1950! See Ruud Straatman & Don Rosa’s Daisy Duck story “Forget Me Not” from 1989 and the 1969 Carl Barks written “Life Saver” story, redrawn by Jippes in the Barks style and staring those Junior Woodchucks – published for the first time in the U.S.!

    Featuring covers by beloved classic Disney comics artists William Van Horn and Daan Jippes!

    DRACULA: THE COMPANY OF MONSTERS VOL. 1 TPB
    Written by: Kurt Busiek, Daryl Gregory
    Drawn by: Scott Godlewski
    SC, 128 pgs, FC, SRP: $12.99
    ISBN13: 9781608860449
    Diamond Code: NOV100805

    He’s back from the dead and starring in this premiere trade paperback collection of the new ongoing horror series from the mind of Kurt Busiek. A powerful, predatory corporation acquires a valuable asset – Dracula! They think they own him, but no one can own the Son of the Dragon. There’s a monster in their midst that puts Hannibal Lecter to shame – and he plans to gain his freedom in blood. It’s bloodsuckers vs. bloodsucker, as Busiek brings an incredibly modern spin to the Dracula mythos. Joining Busiek is award-winning author Daryl Gregrory (PANDEMONIUM) and rising star artist Scott Godlewski (CODEBREAKERS). The epic journey starts here, so don’t miss the debut issue of DRACULA: THE COMPANY OF MONSTERS, the breakout ongoing series from BOOM! Studios! Featuring a cover by fan-favorite THE NOCTURNALS artist Dan Brereton.

    via BOOM! Studios

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