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Scout Comics June 2018 Solicits
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.   CYBER SPECTRE #2 CVR A GARZA APR181731 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[...]
Lovecraft Meets Jazz- the Jazz Legend: Scout Comics May 2018 Solicits
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[...]
Graveland #1 cover by Gabriel Ibarra Nunez
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?
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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[...]
Long Lost #2
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] 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
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[...]
Neal Adams Racebends Stan Lee's Two-Issue Flop, Solarman
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[...]