| Exclusive: First Look At 8 Upcoming Covers From Dark Horse Comics |
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We’re back again with an exclusive first look at a bunch of covers courtesy of our friends at Dark Horse comics. First we have the regular cover for Amalia’s Blade #1 by Michael Dialynas as well as a variant cover by Guy Davis. Then we’ve got two series that wrap up in April with their fourth issues — The Answer! #4 by Mike Norton and The Black Beetle: No Way Out #4 by Francesco Francavilla. Then we’ve got covers for four collections hitting stores in June. Check out The Victories, Volume 1 by Michael Avon Oeming, collecting the five issue superhero/sci-fi adventure miniseries. Next we have the first volume of The Original Daredevil Archives collecting the first four issues of the golden age classic. Then there’s Forbidden World Archives, Volume 2, collecting the weird and wonderful anthology of science fiction and supernatural fantasy. Finally, there’s the next in the long line of Dark Horse’s Creepy Archives, Volume 16 featuring work by Alex Toth, Wally Wood, Neal Adams, Bernie Wrightson, and Richard Corben. All this and more can be had, and all you have to do is pre-order them with your friendly neighborhood comic book dispenser. Now, check these covers out right here after the jump.
...continue reading » Tags: Al Camy, Al Williamson, Alex Toth, Amala's Blade, Art Gates, Bernard Klein, Bernie Wrightson, Bob Davis, Bob Wood, Charles Biro, Creepy Archives, Daredevil, Dark Horse Comics, Dennis Hopeless, Dick Wood, Edd Ashe, Forbidden Worlds, Francesco Francavilla, George Roussos, George Wilhelms, Guy Davis, Harry Lazarus, J. Gahr, Jack Cole, Jerry Robinson, Ken Kelly, King Ward, Lin Streeter, Lou Cameron, Mark Englert, Michael Avon Oeming, Michael Dialynas, Mike Norton, Neal Adams, Nick Filardi, Paul Gattuso, Pete Riss, Reed Crandall, Richard "Dick" Briefer, Richard Briefer, Richard Corben, Richard E. Hughes, Roy Krenkel, Sam Cooper, Sanjulian, Steve Horton, The Answer!, The Black Beetle, The Victories, Victor E. Pazmiño, Wally Wood | |
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| Comic Review: Revival #5 |
By PS Hayes
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| November 21st, 2012 at 10:01 am |
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Revival #5
Written by Tim Seeley
Art by Mike Norton
Colors by Mark Englert
Letters by Crank!
Edited by Four Star Studios
Design by Sean Dove
Cover by Jenny Frison
Image Comics
Release Date: November 21, 2012
Cover Price: $2.99
Revival #5 continues the mystery in that small town of Wausau, Wisconsin. Usually comics with an ongoing mystery lose their momentum around the fifth or sixth issue, if they don’t offer a huge reveal. Does Revival escape that trap, or does is jump over it? Let’s take a look… Writer Tim Seeley goes outside the box with this issue, and this series in general. What starts off as a mystery in a small town of people coming back from the dead, turns into a LOT more than just that. It’s really turned into a story of basic human survival and with some great characters that we’ve quickly come to love and care about. One of the things that impresses me most is one of the “b plots” that focuses on the officials at the CDC and the drama that’s going on in their lives. Not to be outdone at all, the main focus of the issue is the conflict between EM, a reporter named May and the evil Blaine Abel. There is a great deal of both action and story development in this issue. Seeley keeps revealing just enough of the mystery to keep us turning the pages, but not enough to reveal anything too quickly. Very well written issue.
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| Comic Review: Moon Lake, Volume 1 |
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Moon Lake
Volume 1
CREATED BY: Dan Fogler
WRITTEN BY:Dan Fogler, Brian Holguin, Stef Hutchinson, Blake Leibel, Tim Seeley, R.H. Stavis, Nick Tapalansky
ILLUSTRATED BY: Brooke Allen, Tommy Castillo, Jim Daly, Alex Eckman-Lawn, Mark Englert, Josh Finney, Lizzy John, Scott Newman, Kat Rocha, Robbi Rodriguez, Jeffrey Zornow
Archaia Comics
PRICE: $19.99
RELEASE DATE: November 30, 2010 As far as comic books go I’m not quite as knowledgeable as many of our other fine reviewers here at Geeks of Doom, but I do like to work on that whenever I get the opportunity. So when the chance to check out a wild and wacky comic from actor Dan Fogler called Moon Lake came around, I was excited to take a peek. The comic is a collection of short stories, and when I say “wild and wacky” I truly mean it. These stories are completely vulgar and graphic and oozing immaturity, and that can only mean one thing: comedic gold. From sex-frenzied monkey-peoples at a sex-frenzied summer camp the week before kids arrive to werebears and psycho-killer cheerleaders stuck in a sunshine and rainbows dreamland to a warrior woman and a dinosaur — they’re all in here.
...continue reading » Tags: Alex Eckman-Lawn, Archaia Entertainment, Blake Leibel, Brian Holguin, Brooke Allen, Dan Fogler, Jeffrey Zornow, Jim Daly, Josh Finney, Kat Rocha, Lizzy John, Mark Englert, Moon Lake, Nick Tapalansky, R.H. Stavis, Robbi Rodriguez, Scott Newman, Stef Hutchinson, Tim Seeley, Tommy Castillo | |
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