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    SNEAK PEEK: BOOM! Studios for March 16, 2011

    Robot OverlordBy Robot OverlordMarch 14, 20112 Comments3 Mins Read

    BOOM! Studios sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of titles arriving in stores this week.  Take the jump for a look at Stan Lee’s Soldier Zero #6, 28 Days Later #21, Darkwing Dark #10, and Mickey Mouse #306.

    STAN LEE’S SOLDIER ZERO #6
    Written by Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning
    Drawn by Javier Pina
    SC, 24 pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: Trevor Hairsine
    COVER B: Mattero Scalera
    Diamond Code: JAN111043

    Stan Lee’s red hot superhero series marches on! Stan “The Man” Lee, Paul Cornell, and Javier Pina kick the second arc of the critically-acclaimed series into high gear. Will Stewart be able to handle the pressures and responsibilities that come with being an intergalactic weapon, or will he give up the Soldier Zero mantle? Find out in this all new action-packed issue from the legendary Stan Lee!

    28 DAYS LATER #21
    Written by Michael Alan Nelson
    Drawn by Pablo Peppino
    SC, 24pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER: Sean Phillips
    Diamond Code: JAN111020

    BRAND NEW ARC! Great for new readers! This is it people, the storyline that reveals Selena’s secret starts here! As Selena and Clint have reached London, they will learn the real reason why Selena decided to come back to Great Britain. And the American occupation is the only thing preventing her from accomplishing her secret goal… If you loved the 28 DAYS LATER movies, this is the comic book you have to be reading!

    DARKWING DUCK #10
    Written by Ian Brill
    Drawn by James Silvani
    SC, 24pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: James Silvani
    COVER B: Amy Mebberson
    Diamond Code: JAN111053

    High adventure and espionage are afoot as the new arc of DARKWING DUCK continues! Who is on the run from F.O.W.L.’s eggmen? Only the terrific twosome of Darkwing Duck and his loyal sidekick…Steelbeak? Former foes become friends, and familiar allies team up for the first time, with the fate of St. Canard and the whole world at stake in Part 2 of “F.O.W.L. Disposition!”

    MICKEY MOUSE #306
    Written by Byron Erickson, Mya Astrup
    Drawn by Paco Rodriguez, Euclides Miyaura
    SC, 24 pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
    COVER A: Paco Rodriguez
    Diamond Code: JAN111062

    The celebration of 70 years of Walt Disney’s Comics continues here with some of the greatest Mickey Mouse stories ever told! Modern Mickey master Byron Erickson — the creator that fans have been clamoring for — gives us two stories, “Catch as Cat Can” and “Pocketful of Miracles,” both printed here for the first time in the U.S. of A.! Featuring a brand-new cover by celebrated Mickey Mouse artist Paco Rodriguez!

    via BOOM! Studios

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    2 Comments

    1. Andreas on March 14, 2011 9:05 am

      Couldn’t you pleace aks your contact i Boom why we can’t get their Disney books here in the EU. I know it has something to do with rights and stuf, but Im tired of paying a fortune to get my DW-fix sent from the US.

      Pleace Boom we europeans are people to.

      • Andreas on March 14, 2011 9:05 am

        Where did my pic go?

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