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‘Blackhand & Ironhead’ Webcominc Collected In Hardcover

Blackhand and Ironhead

The fan-favorite BlackHand & IronHead web comic miniseries by David López, originally published online by Panel Syndicate, will be collected and in print for the first time in the U.S. from Image Comics. This BlackHand & IronHead, Vol. 1 hardcover edition will be available in September. “After many years working only as an artist …

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A Swashbuckling Advenure Sets Sail In ‘A Man Among Ye’

A Man Among Ye

Writer Stephanie Phillips and artist Craig Cermak invite readers aboard a high-seas adventure in a swashbuckling new series from Top Cow—A Man Among Ye—hitting comic shops this May.  Set during the waning days of piracy, when men were men (and the best pirates were…women?), writer Stephanie Phillips (Butcher of Paris, Descendent) …

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Christopher Priest’s Redefining Run On Vampirella Collected

Vampirella Seduction Of The Innocent

Dynamite announced the first of many collections compiling Christopher Priest’s redefining run on Vampirella, due out in April. Titled Seduction of the Innocent, this first trade paperback will collect issues #1-6 as well as the Free Comic Book Day 2019 #0 that kicked off the 50th-anniversary celebrations. Join writer Christopher Priest …

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‘sacredsix’ Expands Christopher Priest’s Vampirella Universe

sacredsix

Enter: a tale of two towns in rural Georgia. One is Ashthorne, an impoverished farming town with a deadly secret. Otherwise known as “Vampire Valley,” most of its citizens are vampires and sundry other ghouls, though not by choice or blood. These once-human victims are now shunned by society in …

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True Grit Meets Breaking Bad In ‘That Texas Blood’

That Texas Blood

Critically acclaimed Criminal colorist and first time solo artist Jacob Phillips and writer Chris Condon break onto the scene with a brand-new ongoing series—That Texas Blood—launching from Image Comics this May. “I’ve always had a fondness for the West. When you’re a kid it’s the Old West—cowboys and six-shooters, the lawless frontier of Deadwood and Tombstone. …

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Matt Fraction And Terry Dodson Launch ‘Adventureman’ This April

Adventureman

New York Times bestselling, Eisner Award winning writer Matt Fraction (Sex Criminals, Hawkeye), artist Terry Dodson (X-Men/Fantastic Four), and Rachel Dodson (X-Men/Fantastic Four) team up for an all-new, ongoing adventure series—Adventureman—from Image Comics this April beginning with a massively extra length and wildly affordable first issue. “Terry and Rachel and I have …

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‘Dead Body Road’ Floors It Down The Fast Lane Toward A New Story Arc

Dead Body Road

Image/Skybound Entertainment kicks the action into gear with the return of fan favorite miniseries Dead Body Road by Justin Jordan, featuring new series artist Benjamin Tiesma, colorist Mat Lopes, and letterer Pat Brosseau. The action-packed, six-issue series—Bad Blood—will hit comic shops this May and feature covers by Matteo Scalera and Moreno Dinisio. …

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Laurel & Hardy Meet The Three Stooges!

Three Stooges Laurel and Hardy

What happens when two of the greatest comedy teams of all time are brought together for a once in a lifetime event?  Comic book publisher American Mythology answers that question with a head-slapping, eye-poking, bowler hat-wearing, bone-crunching, piano moving, pratfall fun fest, the likes of which have never appeared before …

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‘Birds of Prey’ Grounded At Box Office

Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn failed to gain altitude in its box office debut over the weekend, earning a tepid $33.3 million from 4,236 theaters to mark one of the lowest domestic launches in modern times for a studio superhero pic despite strong reviews. The female-led …

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Oni Press Announces Plans To Travel To Titan In 2020

Titan

Oni Press announced the United States publication of Quebeçois creator François Vigneault’s graphic novel Titan, coming in September 2020.  Editor Grace Bornhoft said, “Titan grabbed me in the first few pages. I immediately recognized that it had all the elements of a gripping sci-fi thriller, but it was the story of the …

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