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Rob Hanes Adventures Reflects the Current Political Administration for San Diego Comic-Con
The long-running series Rob Hanes Adventures by Randy Reynaldo, which has been publishing and exhibiting at San Diego Comic-Con since the mid-'90s, has its 19th issue lined up to debut at the show this year.
As self-publisher WCG Comics, he is taking a new tack for #19 by getting a little bit political with Enemy of the State — and a President with a penchant for tweeting his ire.
"Rob Hanes Adventures has often featured stories inspired by real world events, and the current rhetoric and uncertainty in the country and the world seemed perfect story fodder," said series creator and writer-artist Randy Reynaldo. "Of course, headlines are just a jumping off point and at the end of the day, this is all fake and make-believe, heightened to the nth degree—the goal as always is to entertain and have some fun and adventure."
In the story, Rob and his private investigation and security firm, Justice International, are deputized as a new national police force by the new president, Chester M. Humbert, who distrusts the existing agencies of the government; Rob soon finds himself in the middle of political intrigue as terrorists attempt to detonate a dirty bomb in Europe, working with a mysterious paramilitary organization known as the ABPF.
Reynaldo will be an invited Special Guest at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con and will have a spotlight panel, entitled "Adventures in Self-Publishing" at the show on Thursday, July 19th, at 12:30 p.m. in Room 4 of the convention center. He will be publisheing Rob Hanes Adventures #19 at his Small Press booth.
Rob Hanes Adventures is a free-wheeling, light-hearted action-adventure series featuring the exploits of a globetrotting private eye and troubleshooter from Justice International who travels the world on assignment, facing adventure, intrigue and romance at every turn, with occasional dashes of good humor and forays into other genres. Every story is self-contained, making it easy for readers to jump in with any issue.
The title is one of the longest-running indie comics series still running. Inspired by classic adventure comic strips like Milton Caniff's Terry and the Pirates and Roy Crane's Buz Sawyer but set in the modern day — with dashes of light-hearted humor reminiscent of Will Eisner's Spirit — readers and fans have praised Rob Hanes Adventures for recapturing the spirit of the classic adventure strip and updating it for modern day audiences.