| BOOM! Studios Teases ‘Big Trouble in Little China’ Comic Book (Image) |
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Wednesday, February 26th, 2014 at 11:15 am |

There’s not much I can say at this point about a comic book series I am immediately looking forward to, but what I can say is that BOOM! Studios has sent out a teaser image today for what looks to be a comic book based on the 1986 John Carpenter film Big Trouble in Little China. The teaser image shows what looks like Kurt Russell’s character Jack Burton from the neck down, wearing his signature white Fu Manchu tank top, wielding a knife and a semi-automatic handgun. The tagline “Everybody relax! I’m here,” a popular quote from the movie, appears across the image. Check out the teaser image here below drawn by Eric Powell (The Goon).
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| Preview ‘Regular Show #10’ From Kaboom! Studios (Exclusive) |
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Friday, February 21st, 2014 at 9:12 am |

The boys at the park are back at it again in Regular Show #10, the KaBOOM! Studios series based on the hit Cartoon Network show, and we have an exclusive preview of the issue that you can check out there below. In this preview, we see Rigby taking on Muscle Man in an epic game of pogs, which falls right in line with Regular Shows love of throwback references. You can see how artist Allison Strejlau captures the look and feel of the show.
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| Comic Review: Eternal Warrior #6 |
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Wednesday, February 19th, 2014 at 10:00 pm |
Eternal Warrior #6
Written by Greg Pak
Pencils by Robert Gill
Inks by Victor Olazaba
Letters by Dave Sharpe
Colors by Guy Major
Covers by Lewis LaRosa and Diego Bernard
Valiant Entertainment
Release Date: February 12, 2014
Cover Price: $3.99
Eternal Warrior went through quite a change in issue #5, sending the series from the modern day into the year 4001. The first four issues set up the story of Gilad Anni-Padda, the titular Eternal Warrior, who for generations was the servant of the Earth. Now we see his mission in the future is to protect the people, which he does in this issue by going to a town full of slaves. Always trying to do the right thing.
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| The GoD List: Comics For February 19, 2014 |
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Wednesday, February 19th, 2014 at 12:00 pm |

Each and every week, I, “Gold Medal Winner!,” and “Gold-Pressed Latinum Medal Winner!” Empress Eve read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. Naturally, we look forward to some more than others. I mean, who doesn’t? So, let’s take a look into the depths of our pull lists, grab some comics, and we’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of February 19, 2014. Single issues and trades, they’re all here. We’re doing some quick shots this week because while there are a bunch of good books, I’m not super excited about many of them. There are a couple of issues I’m really looking forward to, but not a ton that are stand outs. It’s just kind of a slow week, which is fine. You should still take a look at these fine series that I have selected for you or maybe step out and try something new. I’m not here to boss you around; I’m merely here to offer a few suggestions. There are no haters here, there is only The GoD List!
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| Comic Review: The Fuse #1 |
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Wednesday, February 12th, 2014 at 3:00 pm |
The Fuse
Written by Antony Johnston
Illustrated by Justin Greenwood
Colored by Shari Chankhamma
Lettered by Ed Brisson
Cover by Justin Greenwood
Image Comics
Release date: February 12, 2014
Cover Price: $3.50
I don’t know if I need to make a distinction between being a science fiction fan and a comic book fan, but I will say I am a fan of comic books with a sci-fi bend, which is why I was excited to dive into the new Image Comics series The Fuse, by writer Antony Johnston and artist Justin Greenwood. The series is not just an interesting sci-fi tale, but it is at heart a mystery story, or even more accurately a police procedural show in comic book form. The Fuse #1 is set on an orbital space station where everyone seems to live in an area called Midway City. We are introduced to Dietrich, a German police officer newly immigrating to Midway City to join the homicide division. Dietrich barely gets off his flight to the station before getting tied into a possible murder of a “cabler,” basically a homeless person on the station.
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