Browsing: Dynamite Entertainment

Or – “How Can They Trump Last Issue’s Antics?” So, what would be more over-the-top than last issue’s hijinks, including group sex, homoerotic trysts, and all manner of pruriency?  How about some drugs to go with our sex and violence?  Maybe even a government official in a compromising situation?  Or how about the whole thing getting even more complicated than before, thanks to Vought-American interference?

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Dynamite Entertainment’s second Zorro arc comes to a close this issue, and features an ending that includes everything you want in a swashbuckling comic that takes place in colonial Spanish California.

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Dynamite Entertainment has sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of  Zorro #14, and Red Sonja #45, both of whic arrive in stores this week.  I’ve read the Zorro issue, and it’s a good end to the current arc, and sets up the future of the characters nicely.

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Dynamite Entertainment provided Major Spoilers with sneak peeks of issues arriving this week.  Take the jump for a look at Project Superpowers: Chapter Two #0, The Boys: Herogasm #2, Masquerade #4, and The Man with No Name #11.

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Reboot a good start, with bears! Dynamite Entertainment’s latest foray into the futuristic sci-fi genre dishes up a slice of the past, mixed with an ample side today, covered in a bunch of “well you got me there”.    With the title character’s final adventure done and over (see Buck Rogers #0), readers finally get a chance to see where it all began in this reboot of the Buck Rogers franchise.

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Or – “And Then There Were Four…” It’s easy to dismiss The Boys as nothing but “shock schlock,” sex and gore aimed at those of puerile mind who want a quick guffaw before heading off to the tractor pull or Kwik-E-Mart parking lot.  But as easy as it is to look at this book as nothing but a series of vignettes featuring sex and death, it’s also overlooking some amazing character work, and real emotions from the writer, as well as some of the most expressive art in the comics industry…  And when they’re really on, the team behind the…

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It looks like using Obama on the cover of your comic book has finally reached spoof proportions, as it seems more and more publishers are starting to use the Commander-in-Chief’s likeness in a humorous way, while still crossing their fingers that it will sell more issues. Case in point – Army of Darkness: Ash Saves Obama: A New Hope. “We’ve addressed this a bit, but for the record, there’s a lot of skepticism about all these Obama appearances in comics these days,” said Dynamite Associate Editor Joe Rybandt. “But hands down, we feel this is the best out of all…

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Press Release Dynamite Entertainment confirmed a new agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures to develop a new original comic book series based on the ROBOCOP franchise. The franchise launched in 1987 with the feature film ROBOCOP, directed by Paul Verhoeven.  Two additional feature films and multiple television shows followed the cyborg law enforcer as he battled to clean up crime-ridden Detroit. Known for their faithful yet decidedly modern interpretations of such exciting and venerable properties as Zorro, The Lone Ranger, MGM’s Man with No Name and the just released Buck Rogers, Dynamite will bring their full creative vision to bear on the…

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Arriving in stores this week is Buck Rogers #1, Sherlock Holmes #2 (reviewed here), Army of Darkness #21, Super Zombies #4, and Terminator: Revolution #5.  Dynamite Entertainment sent us a sneak peek, that you can read after the jump.

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The mystery of the locked room mystery Leah Moore and John Reppion did a bang up job in kicking off a new era of Sherlock Holmes in comic book form.  A brand new mystery, utilizing the tropes that made the detective famous.  Issue #2 finds Holmes in jail for a murder he may have committed, so how’s he going to get out of this one.

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This week, Dynamite Entertainment has sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of The Boys #31, Dead Irons #4, and Battlestar Galactica: The Final Five #3.  All three of these titles arrive in stores this week (June 3, 2009).

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