Darius Q Johnson is launching his new crime thriller comic book series Hollowed from Keenspot Entertainment in their February 2022 solicits and solicitations, alongside the continuing Chopping Blok.
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Tim Seeley, Troy Dongarra and Billy Parker are launching Tim Seeley's Lucky in Keenspot's January 2023 solicitation about his new superheroine Lucky, whos bad luck/good luck powers may have killed off her own superhero team, and is committed to never using her powers again Yeah, like that will last…
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B have a new original series, from Keenspot Entertainment, Scorn #1 Or maybe not so new It is a returning 90s bad girl character, previously a three–issue series in 1996-97 published by SCC Entertainment. Here are the full Keenspot November 2022 solicits and solicitations.
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Chopping Block #1 by Lee Adam Herold and Ryan Hohne is a webcomic that has been running on Keenspot for twenty years under the subtitle "because serial killer are people too" but is now coming to printed comics The new series is launching from Keenspot Entertainment in their October 2022 solicits and solicitations, below, as[...]
Michael Adams has a new comic book coming out from Keenspot Entertainment in June 2022, following in a long tradition of comics such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Usagi Yojimbo, adapted as Samurai Rabbit or films like Kung Fu Panda, and now we have Kung Fu Legume As the solicitation asks, "What happens when[...]
Keenspot Entertainment has three launch issues- and that's it – for their January 2022 solicitations Bonyeer The Aromatic #1, Junior High Horrors: Karate Kai #1 and Orange Blossom Monkey Claw #1, all out in January Take a look…
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John Barron and Shawn Remulac are relaunching their superhero title Trump's Titans from Keenspot as Biden's Titans in March 2021, reflecting the recent American election result, whether or not everyone accepts it, the comic book series has made it clear, with a Giant-Size X-Men parody cover as well Here are all of Keenspot's solicitations for[...]
Keenspot Entertainment is launching a new comic book series for September 2020, the devilish Belle Zeebub from Mario Wytch, best known for his work on Sister Powers And fitting the devil/angel combo we have seen in the likes of Preacher by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, and Un/Sacred by Mirka Andolfo – but this time[...]
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool reported on a surprise crossover with Keenspot's X-Liefelds by Rob Potchak and Rob Nikolakaki in tomorrow's Keenspot Spotlight 2019 #1 Both books are expected to be potentially lucrative for speculators due to the chance that Liefeld could sue Keenspot for parodying him, as Bleeding Cool Rumourmonger-in-Chief Rich Johnston wrote:
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But in case you aren't getting enough of that, Keenspot has you covered.
Back in August, we plunked down the cash on your behalf to read Trump's Titans #1, and… well, we couldn't really figure out what the point was It was parody, for sure, but parody that didn't appear to take any kind of stance,[...]
With little fanfare, a new comic book series hit Comixology today, but it's not likely to stay under the radar for long. Trump's Titans, published by Keenspot Comics, bills itself as "unbelievable presidential parody," but if you're looking for biting satire, that doesn't appear to be what the book has to offer.
Arguably, the barely hidden SS[...]