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Comic Review: KISS / Army Of Darkness #1
KISS/Army of Darkness #1
Written by Chad Bowers and Chris Sims
Art by Ruairi Coleman
Colors by Timothy C. Brown
Letters by Troy Peteri
Covers by Kyle Strahm and Greg Smallwood, Ken Haeser, Buz Hasson, and Blair Smith, Goni Montes
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: February 28, 2018
Cover Price: $3.99
You just cannot go wrong with a story about KISS, you know? But like peanut butter and chocolate, some things are even better with a pairing. This holds especially true in KISS/Army of Darkness #1. Entrusted with the power of The Destroyer, our fearsome foursome uses their power to protect mankind, rather than for destruction.
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Tags: Army of Darkness, Blair Smith, Buz Hasson, Chad Bowers, Chris Sims, Dynamite Entertainment, Goni Montes, Greg Smallwood, Ken Haeser, Kiss, Kyle Strahm
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Comic Spotlight: KISS: The Demon #1
KISS: The Demon #1
Written by Amy Chu & Erik Burnham
Art by Eman Casallos
Colors by Omi Remalante
Letters by Troy Peteri
Covers by Kyle Strahm & Greg Smallwood, Tom Mandrake & Mohan, Michael Adams, Ken Haeser
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: January 25, 2017
Cover Price: $3.99
I think we can all remember our first concert/show, right? If you are an audiophile then I have no doubt you do. Well, KISS: The Demon #1 reminds me of my first show since the headliner was the aforementioned band KISS. Not only were they my first band to see live but, later on, they were the first group I ever went and saw without an adult.
So, to say they hold a special place in my heart is to understate things in an enormous way. The point is, I share that same feeling with the main character of this story, which is a prequel to the ongoing comic.
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Tags: Amy Chu, Demon, Dynamite Entertainment, Eman Casallos, Erik Burnham, Greg Smallwood, Ken Haeser, Kiss, Kyle Strahm, Michael Adams, Mohan, Omi Remalante, The Demon, Tom Mandrake, Troy Peteri
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Dynamite Entertainment Comic Releases For June 22, 2016
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of the Dynamite Entertainment comic book titles that were released on June 22nd, 2016. This week it’s all about Bond. James Bond. Okay, there’s some Red Sonja and Grumpy Cat, too. But for me, it is just a 007 week.
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Tags: 007, Aneke, Ben Fisher, Ben McCool, Derek Fridolfs, Dom Reardon, Dynamite Entertainment, Eidolon, Grumpy Cat, James Bond, Jason Masters, Ken Haeser, Marguerite Bennett, Marguerite Sauvage, Pokey, Red Sonja, Steve Uy, Vargr, Warren Ellis
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Comic Review: Red Sonja #100
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By PS Hayes
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| February 18th, 2015 at 11:00 am
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Red Sonja #100
Written by Eric Trautmann, Roy Thomas, Michael Avon Oeming, Gail Simone and Luke Lieberman
Art by Dave Acosta, Pablo Marcos, Taki Soma, Noah Salonga and Sergio Fernandez Davila
Colors by Valentina Pinto and Salvatore Aiala Studios
Letters by Joshua Cozine
Cover art by Ed Benes & Alex Guimaraes, Robert Hack, Andrew Pepoy & Paul Mounts, Ken Haeser and Pablo Marcos & Austin Janosky
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: February 18, 2015
Cover Price: $7.99
Red Sonja #100 is truly the definition of “jam packed”! Dynamite Entertainment has truly gotten the gang back together, and in doing so, we get just about every single kind of Red Sonja story that there is right here in this single comic. In this giant issue, you get sword and sorcery, horror, action, and even a little heartwarming drama. What’s not to love?
Consisting of five different stories, by legendary Red Sonja writers like Eric Trautmann, Roy Thomas, Michael Avon Oeming, Gail Simone, and Luke Lieberman, you get everything you want and more in this comic book. Roy Thomas pens a truly great old fashioned sword and sorcery tale with a hint of mystery. Current Red Sonja scribe Gail Simone writes a very entertaining story about Red Sonja finally meeting her childhood “idol.” Then there’s Luke Lieberman’s (Queen Sonja) story about Sonja, a companion, and a sorcerer that is thrilling, yet very heartwarming. Out of all five stories, there’s not a bad one in the bunch.
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Tags: Alex Guimaraes, Andrew Pepoy, Austin Janosk, Dave Acosta, Dynamite Entertainment, Ed Benes, Eric Trautmann, Gail Simone, Joshua Cozine, Ken Haeser, Luke Lieberman, Michael Avon Oeming, Noah Salonga, Pablo Marcos, Paul Mounts, Red Sonja, Robert Hack, Roy Thomas, Salvatore Aiala Studios, Sergio Fernandez Davila, Taki Soma, Valentina Pinto
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Comic Review: Flash Gordon 2014 Holiday Special
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By PS Hayes
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| December 21st, 2014 at 10:12 am
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Flash Gordon 2014 Holiday Special
Written by Dan McCoy, Elliot Kalan, and Stuart Wellington
Art by Lara Margarida, Stephen Downey and Joseph Cooper
Colors by Omi Remalante
Letters by Simon Bowland
Covers by Evan Shaner & Jordie Bellaire and Ken Haeser & Blair Smith
Dynamite Entertainment
Cover A | Cover B
Release Date: December 17, 2014
Cover Price: $5.99
The Flash Gordon 2014 Holiday Special is a gift in itself. I mean, how many OTHER publishers put out Holiday specials this year? I believe Dynamite was one of only two. And what better character to get his own Holiday special than Flash Gordon? Sure, it would’ve been interesting to see a Holiday book from either The Shadow or Doc Savage or Red Sonja or even Battlestar Galactica, but in my opinion, the Flash Gordon universe offered the most opportunity story-wise, and the creative teams didn’t disappoint.
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Tags: Blair Smith, Dan McCoy, Dynamite Entertainment, Elliot Kalan, Evan Shaner, Flash Gordon, Jordie Bellaire, Joseph Cooper, Ken Haeser, Lara Margarida, Omi Remalante, Simon Bowland, Stephen Downey, Stuart Wellington
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