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In collaboration with Hasbro, Skybound and Image Comics is raising volumes on Gi Joe: Cold Slither #1, a new one-shot comic hit shelf October 1st. Inspired by the infamous GI Joe Animation Band, Cold Slither has a chaotic tongue look from a fictional heavy metal group (and certainly not just a disguised dreadknock). Talked from the band’s own distorted perspective, the comic dives into their meteor rise, mind control music, and a showdown with GI Joe when Cobra uses rock and roll to conquer the world. Tim Seely calls the project a decades-old obsession, but it eventually unleashed, but Juan…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave Frankly, Judge Dread is not a character that may be associated with going to the beach, but that’s exactly where writers Al Ewing and Dan Cornwell took him with him in his new story, Costa Ferratu. Perhaps it’s not about dread playing volleyball and getting sunburned (can you imagine it?). In fact, it’s a kind of follow-up to the rather creepy story that appeared in Judge Dread Year – dating back so far back to 1989. So I just have this interview with Ewing and Cornwell speak for itself along with a…

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Just in time for Halloween, Marvel is causing horror with Black, White and Blood and Guts, the new fourth series in the acclaimed black, white and blood lines. These bone-freezing stories are brought to life in black and white, with a red splash of blood to energize the horror. Featuring a mix of superstar creators and emerging talent, the series dives deep into the supernatural aspects of the Marvel universe where monsters roam and heroes are not always safe. This is what bothers the first problem: Acclaimed duo Al Ewing and Kef Walker offer a terrifying new blade story. G.…

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IDW has released a preview of the much-anticipated event Horizon: Dark Descent #1. It’s correct to read the part before Christian Ward joins the AIPT Comics Podcast this Sunday to unpack the series! Also, don’t miss out on advanced reviews! Please read the preview below. Mini Series Premiere! An entirely new space horror story set in the universe of a terrifying cult classic movie! Event Horizon was an innovative spacecraft designed for one mission. This is a faster light trip with top-secret and experimental gravity drives. However, when the device was activated, the ship travelled across the hellish boundary. In…

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IDW is under a tree that no one sees: Spring Ritual #1 hit the shelf today, July 9th. IDW and Jade City Foods collaborate on a collection of five hot sauces that can be purchased on the Jade City website. Prices are $18 per bottle, or $5, $75. Each bottle has a label with the first illustration below the wooden arc by horvath. Some of them are very scary and can be seen at your own discretion. Five hot sauce flavors include: Duck Soup: Bird Eye Pepper Sauce Just another day in the office: Chili extract sauce Don’t Lose Your…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave The other day I wrote a visual essay about the Fantastic for First Step Promotional Art Campaign. Well, now, the little bit about this art comes from artist Chris Weston. Chris Weston points out that he is promoting it based on a cover of the film “Fantastic Four: First Family.” It was soon enough for Johnny to place the rabbit ear behind the lead. Here’s a full cover rendered with Weston’s signature high contrast details. I love the recommendation! In a later post, Weston declared that this was far from a small…

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Enchanting unicorn horns, pirate shrimp, dangerous mega sea creatures, and Kinenop and friends embark on an adventure on a rainbow island, waiting for the unicorn to prove truly realistic with the third hilarious volume of comic duo Kaylacombes and HF Brownfield! It’s Kinelope’s favorite day: Rainbow Day! Everyone in Pleasant Town celebrates everything in multicolor, including the Technicolor parade. However, Quinnelope’s Prism Party plans to stop Screeneeeeeeech when Unicorns say it’s not the real thing. oh dear! It’s a rainbow day! (A “The Catastrophe of the Imagination” as Kinenop says.) Devastated by this discovery, Kinenop has joined her friend Star…

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TBDNeedless to say, Marvel loves to celebrate their anniversary. A proper case, today’s publisher has announced its return to the planet Hulk Special One Shot, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the inventive planet Hulk Storyline available in October. Leading this issue is none other than the original storyline creative team, author Greg Pak and acclaimed artist Carlos Paglayan. Readers of the current Imperial Event series are well aware that Sakaar, the planet’s hulk, plays a pivotal role. According to a press release, the one-shot touches on the current event. The planet Hulk sees the Hulk collide with a strange alien…

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TBDNow that digital comics are established, I am interested in comics that I cannot digitize myself. The following paper works use physical objects in a unique way, primarily in how they unfold. All of these were discovered at TCAF last month. The birth of Linda and his death by Tess Eneri Reed are two of three Estonian stories that “transform into a mural of your hands,” as Reed explains. They are spoken in silent, calm colors and expanded in an accordion-like way. It’s fun to fold, unfold, and play with. The ballad of bugs by Meggie Ramm is built in…

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TBDA few quiet years later, British publisher Jonathan Cape took over the top floor of Foles’ flagship bookstore in London on June 21, presenting a special day with Allison Beckdel showing off their latest graphic novel and its author. Allison Beckdel’s headline talk sold out completely, and Stragglers must stand up – Photo credit: Dean Simons Jonathan Cape is a staple of the British graphic novel scene. The eclectic literary publisher led the way to variations in British form by first publishing Home Glow talent, while introducing internationally approved jobs to build a highly successful line in the UK. Known…

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