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Exclusive SDCC Variants For No Heroine #3 On Sale Tomorrow

No Heroine may have been hit b the pandemic when being released, but it has been the little self-published comic book that could. No Heroine #3 will be published in comic book stores for September 30th but this year publishers Source Point Press will be selling what would have been SDCC exclusive variants for that issue, from tomorrow, ahead of the Comic-Con@Home edition of the 2020 San Diego Comic-Con and two-and-a-half months before anyone else will be able to get a copy, with a variant cover by Ryan Kincaid.

Exclusive SDCC Variants For No Heroine #3 On Sale Tomorrow.
Exclusive SDCC Variants For No Heroine #3 On Sale Tomorrow.

No Heroine #3 Variant by Ryan Kincaid (trade dress) – limited to 50 single copies,  $15/each

Exclusive SDCC Variants For No Heroine #3 On Sale Tomorrow.
Exclusive SDCC Variants For No Heroine #3 On Sale Tomorrow.

 

No Heroine #3 Variant Bundle by Ryan Kincaid (trade dress, virgin, virgin metal) – limited to 50 bundles, $100/each

Exclusive SDCC Variants For No Heroine #3 On Sale Tomorrow.
Exclusive SDCC Variants For No Heroine #3 On Sale Tomorrow.

No Heroine #3 Gold Metal Variant by Ryan Kincaid (virgin) – limited to just 5, $300/each These will all go on sale on Monday at 2pm EST / 11am PST on the Source Point Press webstore.

NO HEROINE #3 (MR)
(W) Frank Gogol (A) Criss Madd, Shawna Madd (CA) Ahmed Raafat
When Kayla wakes up in her childhood bed with no memory of how she got there, an unexpected face from her past is waiting – and she's got some questions. But things go sideways when all of Kayla's sins are brought to bear and she's given a choice that could change everything. And that's just the first half of the issue. It's all been building to this! The breakout indie hit of 2020 roars to its bloody conclusion. Will Kayla find the peace she's been hoping for? We wouldn't bet on it…In Shops: Sep 30, 2020
SRP: $3.99

Drugs. Vampires. Punk rock. Clawing her way to her 90th day sober, Kayla sets out to find her missing friend, Sid — the one person she knows can keep her on the straight-and-narrow. The only problem? The gang of heroine-dealing vampires that have him. From the writer of 2019's breakout indie hit Dead End Kids comes a story of a young woman's recovery journey and one hard truth: not everyone is cut out to be a hero.

 


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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