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Frank Miller Presents Pandora in December 2022 Solicits

I am not entirely sure what it is about comic book companies with Dan DiDio as Publisher that are obsessed about running comics starring someone called Pandora. Especially with a new Avatar movie out.

Cover image for FRANK MILLERS PANDORA #1 (OF 3)
Frank Miller Presents Pandora in December 2022 Solicits

FRANK MILLERS PANDORA #1 (OF 3)
FRANK MILLER PRESENTS LLC
OCT221316
OCT221317 – FRANK MILLERS PANDORA #1 (OF 3) 1:25 MILLER VAR – 7.99
(W) Chris Silvestri, Anthony Maranville (A) Emma Kubert
What if you could have everything you ever wanted, but it was at everyone else's expense?
Drawn to a mystic Relic that can deliver all her heart's desires… Anabeth Dean uses this power in an attempt to recreate the world and fill her empty life with friendship and love. But power comes at a price and her "perfect new world" is replacing the real world around us. Anabeth now has all she's ever wanted, but her better place is an invasion… and she's the gateway to the end of the world. Only she can stop it, but to do so, she must sacrifice everything she loves…
A new Young Adult Fantasy.  Created by Frank Miller with art by new sensation Emma (Inkblot) Kubert, and script by Anthony Maranville and Chris Silvestri (Star Trek Discovery)  This is the latest book in the great line of titles from Frank Miller Presents.
In Shops: Dec 07, 2022
SRP: 7.99

This is what we reported on the Pandora comic before quote Emma Kubert as saying it's "a YA fantasy about a young girl named Annabeth… a young girl who is unfulfilled in her life, and she's searching for more. She's searching for a perfect world for her to live and thrive in. But as she's searching for that world, everything around her starts falling down the rabbit hole of not being what it seems. It's something that I think a lot of people find themselves getting into, constantly searching for perfection, and it causes chaos." It represents a return to the original grimness of faitytales before, as Frank Miller puts it "Disney made the fairy tales a very friendly, happy place to visit,"

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