Archaia sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Cyclops #3, and Days Missing: Kestus #3 that arrive in stores this week.
DAYS MISSING: KESTUS #3 (OF 5)
Retail Price: $3.95 U.S.
Page Count: 32 pages
Format: saddle bound, 6.625” x 10.25”, full color
On-sale Date: February 2, 2011
Written by Phil Hester
Illustrated by David Marquez
Cover by Ryan Benjamin
Archaia and Roddenberry Productions continue the history-making series DAYS MISSING! Since the dawn of mankind, the enigmatic Steward has guided our destiny in solitude—but now he knows he is not alone! An immortal woman named Kestus has also been watching humanity…with a suspicious eye. It’s 1969, and mankind is poised to take one giant leap. The Steward does everything in his power to make sure the Apollo 11 moon landing is a success…but a shadowy saboteur stands in his way. DAYS MISSING: KESTUS #3 adds another chapter to the thrilling exploits of The Steward, a being whose ability to “fold” days of time has resulted in critical human events being absent from our historical record. Although their existence is not remembered…the occurrences of these days have forever changed the course of Earth’s evolution!
T +13 (Contains material suitable for teen readers age 13 and above)
CYCLOPS #3 (OF 8)
Retail Price: $3.95 U.S.
Page Count: 32 pages
Format: saddle bound, 6.875” x 10.25”, full color
On-sale Date: February 2, 2011
Written by Matz
Illustrated by Luc Jacamon
Cover by Luc Jacamon
With tensions between Turkey and Iran barely abated, Douglas Pistoia and his unit of contractors are deployed again, this time to the border of Argentina and Chile, with the dangerous mission having all the makings of a ratings hit. From the creators of the Eisner Award-nominated THE KILLER comes this look at the near future of war and the media.
Mature Readers (series contains Nudity, Graphic Violence and Adult Content)
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I read this as “Archie Sneak Peek” and couldn’t figure out why Betty & Veronica were dealing with dessicated skulls…
That close up picture of the skull in the helmet (or skull reflected off the helmet), and it just reminded me of the episode of 10th Doctor on the library planet with the skeleton in the suit. Awesome though.