Marvel Teases First Spin-Offs of Jonathan Hickman, Iban Coello and Federico Vicentini's Imperial for August 2025
Posted in: Comics | Tagged: Comics, entertainment
More Printings For Slam #1, Namesake #1 And Seven To Eternity #2 And #3
Seven To Eternity, the new series from Image Comics by Rick Remender and Jerome Opena, has seen its second issue go to third print and its third issue go to second print, both out for 28th December, the same day as Seven to Eternity #4.
I'm sure Image comics will send out a PR soon, and we'll update with cover when we do.
But before then, two Boom! titles have also gone to second prints, Namesake #1 by Steve Orlando and Jakub Rebelka and Slam #1 by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish, both out for the same date.
SLAM #1 (2ND PTG)(W) Pamela Ribon (A) Veronica Fish (CA) Vaughn Pinpin(2nd printing!) Television Without Pity's Pamela Ribon (Rick and Morty) and artist Veronica Fish (Archie) dive into the fast-paced, hard-hitting world of roller derby!
Jennifer Chu and Maise Huff (aka Knockout and Ithinka Can on the track) have been best friends since their first day of Fresh Meat Orientation for the Eastside Roller Girls, but when they get drafted for two different teams they'll have to figure out if the bond between them is stronger than the pull of a team when a win is on the line.
You get slammed on the track and slammed in life, and in both cases you have to take your hits and get back up again!
NAMESAKE #1 (2ND PTG)(W) Steve Orlando (A) Jakub Rebelka (CA) David Rubin(2nd printing) Steve Orlando (Midnighter, Virgil) brings us his only original series of 2016, a gripping story about the nature of identity.
Once every seven years, Earth overlaps with Ektae, a world where alchemy is not pseudo-science but the driving force of industry. For seven days, Ektae breaches our world, bringing dirty magic and ideas.
Jordan Molossus was born of Earth and Ektae and abandoned by both, but when he receives two cast iron urns containing his estranged fathers' ashes, he'll leave everything behind to put his parents to rest before Ektae disappears for another seven years.

Stay up-to-date and support the site by following Bleeding Cool on Google News today!