| Oni Press Comic Book Releases For May 4, 2016
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Oni Press comic book titles that were released on May 4, 2016.
...continue reading » Tags: Aaron Alexovich, Cassie Kelly, Dave Crosland, Eric Trueheart, Invader Zim, J.R. Goldberg, Jhonen Vasquez, Joe Infurnari, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Natalie Riess, Oni Press, Space Battle Lunchtime, The Bunker | |
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| Oni Press Comics Releases For March 30, 2016
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Oni Press comic book titles that were released on March 30, 2016.
...continue reading » Tags: Alberto Jiménez Alburquerque, Brian Hurtt, Charles Soule, CJ Cannon, Cullen Bunn, Gabo, Greg Rucka, Guy Major, Joëlle Jones, Joe Infurnari, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Justin Greenwood, Marc Ellerby, Nick Filardi, Nicole Rodriguez, Oni Press, Rian Sygh, Rick and Morty, Ryan Hill, Zac Gorman, Zander Cannon | |
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| Comic Review: The Bunker, Vol. 1 The Bunker, Vol. 1
Written by Joshua Halle Fialkov
Illustrated, Colored, and Lettered by Joe Infurnari
Oni Press
Release Date: August 6, 2014
Cover Price: $19.99
There’s only one thing scarier than knowing the world is going to end, and that’s knowing that you are the one who will cause its collapse. In The Bunker, Vol. 1, written by Joshua Hale Fialkov and illustrated by Joe Infurnari, a group of young adults discover letters from their future selves revealing their individual involvement in the apocalypse.
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| Comic Review: The Life After #1
The Life After #1
Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov
Illustrated and Colored by Gabo
Lettered by Crank!
Cover by Gabo
Oni Press
Release Date: July 9, 2014
Cover Price: $3.99 When dullness of life seems ever-present, it becomes increasingly necessary to make a sudden change. In Oni Press’s newest ongoing series, The Life After, creator Joshua Hale Fialkov constructs a surreal existence for his protagonist, who finds himself caught in a constant flow of past, present, and future history — a reality of his own doing; or is it? The beginning of the comic spans time and space through brilliant scene-to-scene transitions that exemplify the monotony of Jude’s life to an outstanding measure. The repetitive current of living continues daily, everything our hero experiences always seems to be slightly off or second best; until he makes a conscious effort to walk off of the bus — inadvertently altering the course of his life.
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| Preview The End With These Images From Marvel’s ‘Cataclysm 0.1’
Marvel Comics is bringing the Ultimate Universe to an end with Cataclysm, a 6-issue miniseries bringing Galactus to Earth and finding allowing him to feast on the planet like a tasty appetizer! The devourer of worlds has tried to have Earth for a snack for many years and there’s something a little exciting at the thought of seeing him actually get to quell his hunger! The miniseries comes from writers Joshua Hale Fialkov and Mico Suayan. It’s hard to believe that Brian Michael Bendis isn’t on this one, too! Here below is the official synopsis for the series and particularly for Cataclysm #0.1 from the House of Ideas, as well as a preview of the issue.
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