So here, as they fly out, are their August 2022 solicits and solicitations, kicking off with the return of The Boys' Garth Ennis & Russell Braun's 007 take Jimmy's Bastards as Jimmy's Little Bastards, Chris Tex & Santtos' Samurai Doggy and Brian Hawkins & Sami Kivela's The Vineyard all launching in August.
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Jimmy's Bastards Archives
Is it enough? Can Jimmy and Nancy survive the bastards' onslaught?
Jimmy's Bastards #9 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarrubia
This is the final issue of Jimmy's Bastards (or at least the first volume depending on whether it's continued later) There's not a lot to wrap up beyond the primary conflict, as this book has done[...]
Meanwhile, Junior is having issues with his employees.
Jimmy's Bastards #8 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarrubia
This is the penultimate issue to Garth Ennis and Russ Braun's Jimmy's Bastards With it, we have a different kind of Jimmy, a different Nancy, and, well, Junior and the bastards are mostly the same.
It's hard to not sympathize[...]
Junior himself is celebrating his victory, unaware that two people are still out for his blood.
Jimmy's Bastards #7 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarrubia
Jimmy's Bastards begins its final act with its two heroes going after the island base of Junior's people, which is complete with a giant gorilla statue giving the finger.
Humor is less[...]
This is a series certainly worthy of your pull box.
Jimmy's Bastards #7 cover by Andy Clarke
Jimmy's Bastards #7
Garth Ennis's tasteless take on James Bond asks the question, what if James Bond behaved like that in real life? For example, what if he actually shagged all those women and started racking up the abandoned offspring? This series[...]
Unfortunately, that will require them to get the puppy out of Jimmy's hands first.
Jimmy's Bastards #6 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarruba
I'm not going to make any pretense about Jimmy's Bastards having ever been high-brow or inoffensive humor, but this issue does start to get a bit uglier than the previous installments.
A lot of[...]
All the while, the city at large is still being affected by the Gender Fluid.
Jimmy's Bastards #5 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarruba
Jimmy's Bastards #5 continues the wall-to-wall wild ride that one should come to expect from this series Jimmy himself continues to be a repulsive human being, but he does show a minute[...]
You're going to love it!" –Paul Allor
JIMMY'S BASTARDS #7 / $3.99 / 32 pages / Color / on sale 02.21.18
writer: Garth Ennis
artist: Russ Braun
color: John Kalisz
letterer: Rob Steen
cover: Andy Clarke & Jose Villarrubia
Fresh out of the asylum, but on extremely shaky mental ground, Jimmy marshals his forces for the final battle with Junior and the Bastards[...]
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Preacher-creator Garth Ennis is back at it again with Jimmy's Bastards, a comic about a James Bond-esque secret super-agent being hunted down by the results of his many romantic encounters.
Also, Idi Amin is in it? Like, no joke.
Jimmy's Bastards #3 finds our "hero" and his new partner fighting a number of assailants in a[...]
Jimmy's Bastards is one of those things, and it's a rollercoaster of a comic.
In short, it's a spy parody Protagonist Jimmy Regent is a fantastic Bond parody, only with 110% more insanity and cursing Jimmy has an unknown agency comprised of 200 people trying to murder him, and he handles this with grace and absolutely[...]
I bring up Butcher because that's the level that Jimmy's Bastards is going for We're looking at the chance to have another emotionally deep, funny, gory, take down of a major genre, and I think that's needed, always, in this industry. Issue one is Jimmy taking on more than one of his rogues gallery (the aforementioned "Bastards"?)[...]