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What Wayward #1 Teaches Us About The Way We See The World
Wayward is the new comic by Jim Zubkavich, Steve Cummings and John Rauch, out today from Image Comics And it may be a Buffy wannabe, a story of teenage women fighting supernatural creatures hiding beneath the streets of Tokyo, and one coming to grips with what may be a supernatural legacy of powers… but really[...]
In One Week, In Two Weeks – Here Comes The Sundowners
Next week sees the launch of POP, Sundowners, Wayward, Hero Cats, Shinobi Ninja Princess, Face Value, Kang And Kodos, Bob's Burgers and Brainstorm. And next week? Well the first of the DC Comics Futures End #1 specials arrive Then we have the launches of Concrete Park, Grendel Vs Shadow, Names, God Hates Astronauts, Dark Tower…[...]
Things To Do In Toronto In August If You Like Comics
Admission is free. Wednesday, August 27th Wayward is a new series from Image Comics, Jim Zub, and artist Steven Cummings that focuses on a young woman new to Tokyo, trying to reconnect with her mother while fighting traditional Japanese monsters and demons and stuff To celebrate the launch of Wayward #1 the creators are having a Launch[...]
In One Week, In Two Weeks – It's Multiversity Time
Launching next week are Multiversity #1, the relaunch of Dark Horse Presents, the new Strain comic, Night Eternal, Sensation Comics, Little Nemo Returns To Slumberland #1, the new Brubaker/Phillips comic Fade Out, Super Secret Crisis War; The Adventures Of Billy & Mandy, Death In Oaxaca, The Hellraiser Bestiary, Giant Robot Warrior Maintenance Crew, Justice Inc.,[...]
Image Watch: Talking Wayward With Jim Zub And Steve Cummings
By David Dissanayake  The more I read about the new ongoing Wayward by Image Comics, the more intrigued I became. Co-created by Jim Zub and Steve Cummings, Wayward is a story about teenage heroine Rori, a half-Irish, half-Japanese girl from Ireland who has moved to Tokyo with her mother for the first time[...]
Brimping And Lying Cats – Wayward #1 Goes After Sex Criminals And Saga Readers
And here's a look at the Phantom variant cover to his new Wayward #1 from Image….   "From the team hoping to be half as successful as Saga and Sex Criminals." With Brimper and Lying Cat T-shirts….   Or rather, that should be readers of Sex Criminals and readers of Saga… Jim Zubkavich was the fellow who renamed his Image[...]