This is a busy week. Xerxes, Venomized, Isola, Curse of Brimstone, and many other new series are competing for your pull box. We will help you sort them out here and discover which books are worthy of your time and money.
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This week Jeremy and Josh discuss comics like Doomsday Clock #4, Dark Knights: Metal #6, Daredevil #600, Saga #50, and Days of Hate #3. Also, they talk about why you should probably just read Terrifics #2 instead.
This week on Comic Book Wins and Losses we parcel out the victories from the defeats among Dark Nights: Metal #6, Doomsday Clock #4, Daredevil #600, Bloodborne #2, Kid Lobotomy #6, and more!
Redneck #11 finally reveals the origins of the young girl, Perry, and how it relates to the Bowmans and the Landrys. Does it make for a good read?
Days of Hate continues with Amanda running across the countryside with her partner while Freeman's interrogation of Xing heats up. Is it a good read?
Saga reaches its 50th issue with Marko and Alana hiding out with their daughter, allies, and Prince Robot. Does it make for a good read?
Jeremy Konrad and Josh Davison sat down and recorded a discussion about a number of comics releases from two weeks ago, which would be March 14th, 2018. Listen here!
Cyber Force #1 brings the tale of Stryker, a man who was left near death during a terrorist attack. His daughter gives permission to have her father saved by cybernetics from a mysterious organization. Is it a good read?
Saga has a long history of cold open splash pages that make you burst out laughing in store, turn your stomach, or make you feel you have to put them down straight away as your Aunt Muriel is stood behind you, judging. And as Saga reaches its 50th issue today, Fiona Staples and Brian K. Vaughan do their thing.
This installment of Regression finds Adrian having a one-on-one conversation with Wilson and being invited into his cult. Elsewhere, Molly and Anton seek help from a hypnotist. Does it make for a good read?
Dark Nights: Metal and Doomsday Clock in the same week? Still my beating heart. Plus, Daredevil reaches the #600 milestone. There is a lot to pack in your pull box this week.
Originally published by Image Comics, the series is currently housed at DC Comics — which is where things get interesting Although DC Comics is owned by Warner Bros., they weren't able to automatically secure series rights because Busiek owns the rights to the Astro City line, allowing him to shop the rights to a number of[...]
Mark Millar and Olivier Coipel team up to bring you The Magic Order, a new fantasy series from Image Comics Plus, new series Last Siege, Shanghai Red, and Stellar premier All of this and more are shown in their June 2018 solicits Details below.
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Our favorite storytelling medium, the comic book, has brought a lot more wins and losses for this week. Avengers, Infidel, Action Comics, Ninjak vs the Valiant Universe: which are good? Which were bad? Check them out here!
VS #2 picks up some time after the injury Flynn suffered at the end of the last issue, and it's already time for him to enter his next battle. Is it a good read?
Infidel tells the story of Aisha, her husband, her step-daughter, and her mother-in-law. They live in an apartment building that recently suffered from a mass murder. Aisha fears she's being visited in the night. Does it make a good read?
The Wicked + The Divine continues onward with a revelation of how the game of gods that makes up this series began. In the present, Persephone and Cassandra are still trapped. Is it a good read?
Five years ago, Image Comics published Joe Kelly and JM Ken Niimura's I Kill Giants It is now an upcoming American fantasy thriller film directed by Anders Walter from a screenplay by Joe Kelly, based on the original Image comic series The film stars Madison Wolfe, Imogen Poots, Sydney Wade, Rory Jackson and Zoe Saldana. And now they are reissuing the collection with a cover[...]
This looks to be a promising offering from Image Comics with something interesting to say.
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Lion Forge brings you this anthology tale created by a team of talented Puerto Rican creators that celebrates the diversity and strength that comes from Puerto Rico and her people[...]
This reunion of Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino was a stellar opening to this new Image Comics series The plot is admittedly enigmatic and seems to drift forward, but the characters are interesting and Sorrentino's and Dave Stewart's artwork is stunning Plus, the hints it drops about the plot going forward tantalizes the imagination.
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Oblivion Song delivers a world where thousands of people have disappeared and arrived in a world called Oblivion. Only a handful of people still seek out the survivors. Is it a good read?
Amazon is following up the casting of Laz Alonso (The Mysteries of Laura) as second-in-command Mother's Milk with news that Jack Quaid (The Hunger Games) will be joining the ranks of the streaming service’s adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson‘s comic book series The Boys.
Long and illustrated by Ryan Winn, the Image Comics mini-series was published under the Shadowline Comics label in 2007 In Her Name's Richard Smith is attached to write the adaptation; with Long, Ray Miller and David Server of Archetype, Lloyd Braun of Whalerock Industries, and MGM Television's Andrew Mittman set to executive produce.
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Time for another look ahead at what all is coming out this week in the world of comics, from Green Hornet #1, to Wicked + Divine, Justice League, Deathstroke, new series like Ballad of Sang and Gideon Falls, and more. Check them out here.
Days of Hate continues in the fallout of Amanda's attack on the diner, as our two mains try to lie low. Unfortunately, Xing and Freeman are working together to bring her in. Is it a good read?
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● As for sales figures? Kirkman says they're doing fine — and wants "everyone aware of it 'til you're sick of it."
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Oblivion Song stems from Skybound through Image Comics, with Kirkman writing and Lorenzo De Felici handling artwork; as well as colors by Annalisa Leoni and letters by Rus Wooton[...]
As Spawn heads to #300 and prepares to do a Cerebus, and as Detective "Twitch" Williams heads up the upcoming Spawn movie, so Sam and Twitch get a comic all to themselves again.
Mirka Adolfo may have travelled the longest for the Image Comics presentation The Italian creator was there to announce that her comic Unnatural was to be translated and published by Image Comics.
Set in the future, Unnatural is set in a world of segregation, where only people of the same race and groups can be together[...]
Announced at Image Expo 2018, is the news that we are to have another Medieval Spawn/Witchblade comic book. But since Brian Holguin worked on the last one, he has become quite the Augmented Reality publisher with his other comics work, Anomaly and Anomaly 2.
Image Comics is hosting their annual Image Expo in Portland right now, and there have been some pretty big announcements.
You can watch along with us over on the official Twitch stream Image founder Todd McFarlane is speaking now, followed by The Walking Dead creator and another Image founder, Robert Kirkman:
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