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Billionaire's Island Preview, and Pia Guerra Variant, in Ahoy Comics' March 2020 Solicitations
A savage satire reuniting the critically acclaimed team behind DC's The Flintstones, Mark Russell (Second Coming) and Steve Pugh (Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass), in an all-new creator-owned series! Welcome to Billionaire Island, where anything goes…if you can afford it. But the island's ultra-rich inhabitants are about to learn that their ill-gotten gains come at a very high price. Every AHOY comic also features extra prose stories and illustrations.
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A savage satire reuniting the critically acclaimed team behind DC's The Flintstones, Mark Russell (SECOND COMING) and Steve Pugh (Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass), in an all-new creator-owned series! Welcome to Billionaire Island, where anything goes…if you can afford it. But the island's ultra-rich inhabitants are about to learn that their ill-gotten gains come at a VERY high price.
Every AHOY comic also features extra prose stories and illustrations.
Featuring a variant cover by Pia Guerra (Y the Last Man).
"The most emotionally devastating comic book in recent memory." -Vox, on Russell & Pugh's The Flintstones
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Season Finale! A ridiculous new take on the non-Poe classic "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" written by Paul Cornell (Doctor Who). A so-disturbing-it's-funny tale from the margins of "The Purloined Letter" by Carol Lay. An extra-long "Poe and the Black Cat" petit guignol by Hunt Emerson! Plus, prose, pictures and, possibly, poems! Â