| Action Lab: Danger Zone Comics Releases For October 12, 2016Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for Action Lab: Danger Zone comic book titles that were released on October 12, 2016. The Puppet Master is a one-shot and looks to be a great read for the spooky season ahead!
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| Book Review: The Art of He-Man and The Masters of the Universe |
By PS Hayes
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| April 29th, 2015 at 9:00 pm |
The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Written by Tim & Steve Seeley with James Eatock
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: April 28, 2015
Cover Price: $39.99
The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is, at its core, a love letter to the best toy franchise in the history of the world. Yes, I am a HUGE He-Man fan, and yes, I’m biased. But, at the very least, you have to respect a toy line that didn’t come from another medium, took on a life of it’s own, and made literally BILLIONS of dollars for the Mattel toy company and has continued on, in one form or another, to this very day.
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| Comic Review: The Occultist, Volume 2: At Death’s Door |
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The Occultist, Volume 2: At Death’s Door
Created by Mike Richardson
Story by Mike Richardson and Tim Seeley
Script by Tim Seeley
Art by Mike Norton
Color by Allen Passalaqua
Letters by Nate Piekos of Blambot
Cover and Chapter Break Art by Steve Morris
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: June 25, 2014
Cover Price: $16.99 As I’m sure you probably gleaned from the title, this graphic novel is centered around mystical powers. And if that’s all that The Occultist, Volume 2: At Death’s Door had going for it, it would still be a darn fine read. But fortunately for us, there is more going on here than you might first think. This is not your typical supernatural story, not by any means. Since this was a miniseries originally, it is exceptionally nice that the writers included a couple of pages of back story to help new readers. Most of the time we don’t get that luxury. The premise here is a young man named Rob Bailey has been given the power of an ancient tome entitled The Sword. Following the loss of his trusted friend and mentor, Rob teams up with a local detective to stop the demons and the undead from seizing power and killing innocents. And that leads us to the current chain of events in this five issue series.
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| Comic Review: Chaos #1
Chaos #1
Written by Tim Seeley
Art by Mirka Andolfo
Colors by Walter Baiamonte
Letters by Marshall Dillon
Covers by Tim Seeley, J. Scott Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, Carlos Rafael, Charlie Adlard and Michael Turner
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: May 7 2014
Cover Price: $3.99 Because YOU demanded it, Choas #1 is finally here!! Now, I have to warn you, usually the horror genre is NOT my bag. I’m more of a super-hero, licensed-comics guy. But, I though I’d try something different for a change. Was I glad that I did or was it a huge mistake? Let’s take a look…
...continue reading » Tags: Carlos Rafael, Charlie Adlard, Choas, Dynamite Entertainment, Emanuela Lupacchino, Evil Ernie, J. Scott Campbell, Marshall Dillon, Michael Turner, Mirk Andolfo, Purgatori, Tim Seeley, Walter Baiamonte | |
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| Holiday Geek Gift Guide 2013: Comic BooksSleigh bells ring are you listening? In the lane, something’s glistening, a beautiful sight, we’re happy tonight, because we’ve got some comic book gift suggestions! That’s right guys and geeks, “The Hench” and “The Fac3” have reunited (and it feels so good!) for the sole purpose of giving all of your crazed souls a nice long list of comic books for everyone on your holiday gift list. This one’s going to be hefty, so make sure to pull out that list of folks you’re giving gifts to this holiday season, compare it with our list of all of this year’s top releases, and give Santa a head’s up on what everyone should be getting. Speaking of “should be getting,” should we be getting this list started? Yes. Yes, we should. Also, speaking for “The Face,” I’m pretty sure you could also get these for us. I’m just saying…
...continue reading » Tags: Battling Boy, Bill Watterson, Brian Michael Bendis, Calvin and Hobbes, Captain Marvel, Dark Horse Comics, Darwyn Cooke, David Aja, DC Comics, Dexter Soy, East of West, Emma Rios, First Second Books, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Gundam, Gundam: The Origin, Hawkeye, Hellboy, Howard Chaykin, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Jason Aaron, Jim Steranko, Jonathan Hickman, Kelly Sue Deconnick, Lazarus, Lone Wolf and Cub, Marvel Comics, Michael Allred, Michael Lark, Mike Norton, Nick Dragotta, Paul Pope, Punk Rock Jesus, Revival, S.H.I.E.L.D., Sean Murphy, Thor, Tim Sale, Tim Seeley, Vertical Books, X-Men, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko | |
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