The Coin Counter and Amunet scout out Heaven's train system while Jefferson and Erin try to play Uriel in this issue of Heavenly Blues. Does it make for a good read?
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Heavenly Blues finds its crew of robbers and killers in Heaven itself now on the path to stealing from the Archangel Uriel. Can they succeed? Is it a good read?
Graveland comes to a finale with Titan Amon entering his final battle with the Giants and the man behind their awakening. Does it make for a good read?
As such, I feel obligated to encourage you all to check out this Scout Comics title.
Jazz Legend #1 cover by Vasco Duarte
Jazz Legend #1
Another Scout Comics title, this one just starting this week, Jazz Legend is a comic about a jazz player named Martin Comity stumbling upon a new drug that is taking his city by storm[...]
It was Kickstarted by a relatively unknown creative team, published through the smaller house Scout Comics, and it's not good at all.
The setting is vague and ill-defined While the threat of automated justice is supposed to loom over the proceedings, the idea is never explored during the comic In fact, you can easily forget that[...]
Scout Comics, Richard Emms, and Ale Garza bring about this sci-fi crime comic.
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #7 cover by Tim Bradstreet
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #7
This excellent sci-fi horror comic by Storm King Productions, John Carpenter, Sandy King, Mike Sizemore, Dave and Pete Kennedy nears its final act as the mining station on the other side of[...]
Publisher Scout Comics is starting three new series this July: The Mall, Long Lost Part Two, and Long Live Pro Wrestling Plus, Jazz Legend, Zinnober, and Shiver Bureau continue their runs, and Stabbity Bunny is receiving its first collected edition Full details below.
JAZZ LEGEND #3
Written by JC Lacek and Illustrated by Vincent Dubourg
Full Color, 32 pages, $3.99
UPC: 85999000253800311
Motocity's jazz phenom Martin Comity has reached[...]
This Judge Dredd story comes to you through Alex de Campi and Arthur Wyatt.
Welcome to Paradise #1 cover by Morgan Sawyer
Welcome to Paradise #1
This Scout Comics series, coming from the creative team of A C Medina and Morgan Sawyer, brings you to a post-apocalyptic world where most life exists underground, drag racing is the main entertainment, and mass killings are common[...]
Check out the series from Scout Comics. Stabbity Bunny, Welcome to Paradise, and Shiver Bureau continue their runs Check out the details from the June solicits below.
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Delving deeper into the underworld of New Camden, Kiri discovers that her confidant, a man calling himself Zero-One, has more than his fair share of inner demons[...]
The third issue of Heavenly Blues brings Isaiah and Erin's team together while taking a look at the life story of Hideki. Does it make for a good read?
Heavenly Blues continues its tale with Isaiah and Erin uniting a team to pull off the heist in heaven. We also learn Erin's story. Is it a good read?
Graveland continues with the Giant siege of Los Angeles while Amon Park does everything he can to kill the invading monsters. Back at the base, another visitor arrives. Is it a good read?
Jazz melds with Lovecraft and a touch of drug use in the new series Jazz Legend from Scout Comics In addition, Mindbender is given a collected volume All this will be released in May of 2018 More details below.
JAZZ LEGEND #1
Written by JC Lacek and Illustrated by Vasco Duarte
Full Color, 32 pages, $3.99
There's a peculiar new drug on the[...]
Heavenly Blues brings us a different kind of Hell. It's not so much demons and brimstone as people being kind cruel to one another and just getting by. Is it a good read?
Graveland #3 brings Titan Amon to the origin point of the San Andreas earthquake and the origins of the Giants that are now terrorizing California. Is it a good read?
Graveland #2 brings us the story of a secret Vietnam War-era supersoldier known as Titan Amon Park. We learn of his origins and the events that led him to being put in stasis... and awoken once again. Is it a good read?
Graveland #1 brings us the destruction of San Francisco due to an earthquake whcih unleashes a swarm of giants. The U.S. government unleashes a platoon of super soldiers to stop them. Is it a good read?
Medina and Morgan Kendrick Sawyer being launched by Scout Comics in March of 2018 This is in addition to their continued series Stabbity Bunny, Long Lost, Shiver Bureau, and more Read the details below.
LONG LOST #5
Written by Matthew Erman and Illustrated by Lisa Sterle
Piper and Frances' are shocked at Joanna's & Jody's revelation[...]
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Out December 27th is Long Lost #2, the creepy indie horror comic published by Scout Comics With spot on pacing and a clean aesthetic, Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle have yet another fantastic issue in store.
As I've mentioned previously, Long Lost's forte is subtle, creeping horror, and #2 is no exception It works quietly,[...]
Stabbity Bunny, previously a self-published venture by Richard Rivera and Dwayne Biddix, has been picked up by Scout Comics Its first issue is getting its first Scout release on January 31st, 2017 It tells the story of a kidnapped girl who is watched over by her stuffed animal, Stabbity Bunny.
Also featured is the supernatural title, Ghosts of Hiroshima, whose second[...]
With 'Long Lost', Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle have created an incredibly effective horror comic unburdened by unnecessary dialogue.
Fresh from Batman and Wolverine comic books, Adams is looking for something to up his profile, and so Solarman is it.
From Neal Adams and his son Josh Adams, through Deadline Comics for Scout Comics, a new version of Solarman And, as you can see, the character has a change in ethnic identity.
Not a unique development in comic[...]