Where monetary economics and monster battles beautifully collide in the heartwarming setting of a spirit world If you can't get enough of this, get ready for Bleeding Cool's preview of Spirit World #6, hitting the stores on this dear Halloween, October 31st.
Xanthe, Constantine, and Batgirl realize that only one other person has defeated the monster[...]
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Greetings, comic book "enthusiasts." This Tuesday, Sept 26th, prepare your appetites as we dive into DC's Spirit World #5 Here's a light snack I mean…synopsis they've served up for this issue:
The Collective is hungry to collect more spirits and bodies to absorb, making it an even scarier and more powerful being, but it is not[...]
Oh yes, it's time for Spirit World #4 If calendars still matter to you, it hits the shelves on Tuesday, August 8th.
Featuring John Constantine, the notorious chain-smoking, magic-wielding, antihero stereotype and Batgirl, Cass Cain In this head-spinner, Cain has died Again And she's met with spirits from the Spirit World, though it's a bit awkward[...]
Brace yourselves for yet another trip into the wondrous and spook-tacular Spirit World with Spirit World #3, slated to hit stores this Tuesday, July 11th This time, we've got the classic trenchcoat wearing, tobacco smoking Magic Man, John Constantine, on a spectral scavenger hunt for Batgirl It almost sounds interesting if you don't read too[...]
Tomorrow sees the publication of Spirit World #2, reviving the old DC trademark, as well as giving new stories for Cassandra Cain and Constantine, as well as introducing Xanthe Zhou, The Envoy, a new non-binary character in the DC Comics Universe, with the power to travel between the land of the living and the dead[...]
Alright folks, gather 'round the table, because Spirit World #2 is about to hit comic book stores on Tuesday, June 13th, and it looks like we're in for one hell of an awkward family dinner with John Constantine I'm sure we've all had some uncomfortable experiences breaking bread with our family, but leave it to[...]
Be prepared to have your wallets whimper on Tuesday, May 9th, as DC's Spirit World #1 introduces us to the artsy, joss paper-burning Xanthe You know, because we all secretly aspire to have the delicate touch of a pyromaniac.
Sprinkling in a little Constantine scandal, an occasional acquaintance of Batgirl, and a generous serving of jiangshi[...]
Well, add another to their not-Free Comic Book Day free comics, with We Are Legends.
We Are Legends is to be part of the year-long Dawn of DC storytelling initiative, with the launch of three six-issue series: Spirit World, The Vigil, and City Boy Each features new characters of AAPI heritage as leads of their own[...]
Bleeding Cool previously covered rumours about Spirit World, City Boy and The Vigil becoming new series from DC Comics, and DC has now just confirmed them all for May 2023, ahead of the release of their solicits and solicitations as six-issue series with Asian lead characters, for May's AAPI Heritage Month and the Dawn Of[...]
Spirit World was a 1971 anthology comic book magazine created by Jack Kirby that DC Comics cancelled after its first issue, and the DC Comics reprint ten years ago included work that had been meant for Spirit World #2 Former Kirby assistant and Kirby scholar Mark Evanier wrote in that collection, "Even if you were[...]
And with New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol 2, it seemed that this was indeed happening.
And with the Jack Kirby Spirit World Hardcover, it looks like this is now standard practice for the publisher Stitched pages, sufficient margin gap here's an "unboxing video" to prove it.
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We've even seen more than a few great but relatively obscure titles I never thought we'd see in print again (Marvel's Atlas Era material is exhibit A here), and here's news of yet another example of that — Jack Kirby's Spirit World from DC.
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DC Comics To Republish Jack Kirby's Spirit World
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Including Spirit World, a supernatural themed, oversized, black-and-white with better production qualities, the magazines could explore areas that a comics code-restrained comic could not, under the company name of Hampshire Distributions He used collage, fumetti and standard comic book styles to tell a variety of stories, from the predicted death of JFK to the life[...]