| BOOM! Studios Comics Releases For February 17, 2016
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of BOOM! Studios comics titles that were released on February 17, 2016.
...continue reading » Tags: Adventure Time, Bachan, Big Trouble in Little China, Bill & Ted, BOOM!, Boom! Box, BOOM! Studios, Brian Joines, Brian Lynch, Carey Pietsch, Carlos Magno, Dead Or Alive, Dragons, Emily Partridge, Frank Gibson, Fred Van Lente, Go To Hell, Hannah Christenson, Ice King, Jerry Gaylord, Jim Henson, Joshua Williamson, Kaboom!, Kat Leyh, Lumberjanes, Mike Tyson, Most Triumphant Return, Natalie Andrewson, Pranas T. Naujokaitis, RoboCop, Shannon Watters, The Amazing World Of Gumball, The Storyteller, Victor Santos | |
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| Comic Review: Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return #1 |
By PS Hayes
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| March 11th, 2015 at 9:00 pm |
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Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return #1
Written by Brian Lynch
Pencils by Jerry Gaylord
Inks by Jerry & Penelope Gaylord
Colors by Whitney Cogar
Letters by Jim Campbell
Covers by Felipe Smith, Rob Guillory, Goni Montes, Trevor Hairsine & Jordan Boyd, Chuck BB, Joe Eisma, and Brandon Lamb
Boom! Studios
Release Date: March 11, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99 Bill & Ted’s Triumphant Return #1 is a comic that I’ve been waiting for since 1991! When we last left Bill and Ted, they had just won the San Dimas Battle of the Bands, and were on their way to musical greatness and changing the world as we know it. And, they lived happily ever after, right? Not so fast…. BOOM! Studios got writer Brian Lynch to tackle the, well, triumphant return of Bill and Ted, and they couldn’t have made a better choice. This comic truly captures the spirit of the Bill & Ted films, and moves the story along a natural path to what would happen next. And Lynch managed to find a logical place for all the characters that we loved in the movie: The good robot versions of Bill and Ted, The Princesses, Station, The Grim Reaper, and everyone else. With a cast so big, you’d think that someone would get lost in the shuffle, but thankfully, none of them do.
...continue reading » Tags: Bill & Ted, BOOM! Studios, Brandon Lamb, Brian Lynch, Chuck BB, Felipe Smith, Goni Montes, Jerry Gaylord, Jim Campbell, Joe Eisma, Jordan Boyd, Penelope Gaylord, Rob Guillory, Trevor Hairsine, Whitney Cogar | |
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| Comic Review: Midnight Tiger #1
Midnight Tiger #1
Written by DeWayne Feenstra and Ray-Anthony Height
Art by Ray-Anthony Height
Covers by Ray-Anthony Height and Jerry Gaylord
Action Lab Comics
Release Date: July 30, 2014
Cover Price: $3.99 There’s a term I’ve heard stand-up comedians use when trying to determine why a joke didn’t connect with the audience. It’s called “being too inside your own head.” It means that what the comedian thought was funny was too layered in personal experience that the audience didn’t have a way to access the material. Any story that ends with the phrase “I guess you had to be there” is a good example. So too is Midnight Tiger #1.
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| Exclusive: First Look At ‘Fanboys Vs. Zombies #16’ Cover From Boom! StudiosMan, oh man, do I have a treat for you today. Boom! Studios has given us an exclusive sneak peek of the cover for Fanboys vs. Zombies #16, and being the gracious guy that I am, I’m going to let you see it! Here at Geeks Of Doom, we have been given other opportunities to show off previous covers and you can see issue 9 here and issue 10 here. But when I saw this one, all I could think was THUNDERCATS, HO! This cover is by Jerry Gaylord (he also does the art in this issue, too). Be sure to continue below to see the cover for Fanboys vs. Zombies #16!
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| Exclusive: First Look At ‘Fanboys Vs. Zombies #10’ Covers From Boom! Studios |
By Dave3
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| October 18th, 2012 at 12:00 pm |
Our sleeper agent at the BOOM! Studios dream factory smuggled out a trifecta of covers for another upcoming issue of Fanboys VS Zombies. Fanboys VS Zombies #10, which will be hitting newsstands in January 2013, features cover artwork by Jerry Gaylord and Dominike “Domo” Stanton. Previous FvZ covers have paid homage to geeky cultural mainstays like The A-Team, Escape From New York, Scott Pilgrim, and Back to the Future. Check out the solicit info and the covers for issue #10 after the jump.
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