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Preview: Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #3

Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #3

Joe Casey (w)
Nathan Fox, Jim Mahfood, Farel Dalrymple (a)
Nathan Fox (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
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The hunt for Captain Victory continues – and the search for inner meaning is not far behind! The command crew of the Dreadnaught Tiger embarks on cosmic mercy missions to track down both the heart and soul of their lost captain! Read the comic book that writer Joe Casey (of the runaway hit series, Sex) promises “will probably blow your brain apart… but in a good way!”

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Preview: Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #2

CAPTAIN VICTORY AND THE GALACTIC RANGERS #2

Joe Casey (w)
Nathan Fox, Michael Fiffe (a)
Nathan Fox (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
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Joe Casey and Nathan Fox are continuing their run on one of Jack Kirby’s greatest creations, Captain Victory! The search for Captain Victory continues! This time, they are bringing with them the special guest artist, Michel Fiffe! Across space and time, the crew of the Dreadnaught Tiger try to unravel the events of last issue. Where is Captain Victory and what new cosmic adventures has he found himself facing all alone?

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Review: Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1

Victory01-Cov-FoxOut of the hell of a cosmic firefight, Captain Victory is launched into an epic adventure that spans both space and time! All your favorites are here — as well as all-new enemies to face! The classic Jack Kirby character gets a new vibe courtesy of writer Jack Kirby and art from Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, and Ulises Farinas.

I can’t say I’ve read a lot of Captain Victory in the past, an issue here and there from Dynamite, and what I’ve read I’ve never been a huge fan of, but this…… this is awesome. Casey throws the reader right into the action bringing the talent he’s shown in so many other series to reinvigorate this one.

Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers‘ first issue feels like a big budget movie with a ship under siege, explosions, a crew running frantic. If this was going to be the series, I’d be happy with it. That part really clicked for me, and I enjoyed it a lot.

By the end of the first issue though, a twist happens, and it’s clearer what that whole “space and time” is about in the description. This looks to be a hell of a lot of fun, and you better believe I’m coming back for more.

What helps Casey is the art. Fox, Rugg, and Farinas bring a style that matches the action, where you can feel the motion of the explosions, and the ship rocking going on. The design for the aliens, layout of the page, it’s all very cool and feels fresh and new.

For me, this is a hell of a start that has me interested in a property I’ve never really had an interest in. When I go into a series like this I expect a galactic adventure, and in this case Captain Victory and his crew of rangers delivers.

Story: Joe Casey Art: Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Ulises Farinas
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Dynamite Entertainment provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview: Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1

CAPTAIN VICTORY AND THE GALACTIC RANGERS #1

Joe Casey (w)
Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Ulises Farinas (a)
Nathan Fox (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
FANS, ASK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE:
Nathan Fox “Virgin Art” retailer incentive cover

Joe Casey is one of the industries most popular writers having written for Marvel and DC, from The Uncanny X-Men to Superman, and many more best-selling titles, and most recently created and writes the acclaimed Sex series from Image Comics! Now he is tackling one of Jack Kirby’s greatest creations, Captain Victory! And this story will Blow! Your! Mind! Out of the hell of a cosmic firefight, Captain Victory is launched into an epic adventure that spans both space and time! All your favorites are here — as well as all-new enemies to face! Your new favorite cosmic comic book has finally arrived!

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Preview: Hawken: Melee #5

Hawken: Melee #5

(FINAL ISSUE)
Writer(s): Nathan Fox
Artist(s): Nathan Fox

In this final issue, get ready for fast-paced, madcap action as a savant mechanical genius is chased by a cabal of corporate gangsters who are after her high-tech secret weapon designs! Featuring a story and art by Nathan Fox (DMZ) and a cover by Bengal!

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Archaia Announces Hawken: Melee

Archaia Entertainment and Meteor Entertainment, have teamed up with comiXology to debut the Digital First title Hawken: Melee, a five-part miniseries based on the online, free-to-play mech combat video game, Hawken. Featuring original stories from some of the top names in comics, the first digital issue is now live on comiXology.

The five Digital First issues will be released four weeks apart, and will be followed by the bi-weekly release of single-issue print editions starting in December. The print issues will contain additional backmatter that will appeal to gameplayers, such as mech and map schematics, combat strategies, and a peek behind the development curtain to enhance the gameplaying experience.

Following the success of Hawken: Genesis, the previously released hardcover graphic novel that established the world history for the game, Hawken: Melee focuses on high-stakes action and fast-paced combat in five standalone stories, each presented by a different creative team. The premiere issue features work by Tim Bradstreet, Dan Abnett, Federico Dallocchio, and Chris Northrop, while subsequent issues will feature work by Jim Mahfood, Jock, Nathan Fox, Mike Kennedy, Andrew Gaska, Dan Dussault, Michael O’Hare, Bagus Hutomo, Francisco Ruiz Velasco, and Bengal.

The first two print issues of Hawken: Melee will ship in December and will be available for pre-order through comic book shops starting Sept. 25.

Hawken is a free-to-play, online, multiplayer, mech combat shooter developed by Adhesive Games and published by Meteor Entertainment. It creates an intense and immersive battle experience that captures the feeling of piloting a heavy war machine while keeping the action fast-paced and strategic.

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BOOM! Studios Unveils Final Regular Show #1 Covers

BOOM! Studios has revealed the final covers for Regular Show #1, an all-new, all-ages ongoing comic book series based on Cartoon Network’s Emmy Award-winning series created by J.G. Quintel. Initial orders for the first issue, which ships in April, were the highest of any KaBOOM! series to date.

Cartoon Network’s powerhouse series will debut its first comic book series next month,hot on the heels of KaBOOM!’s smash hit adaptation of another popular Cartoon Network comedy series, Adventure Time!  The new comics will follow the antics of Mordecai, a blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon, a couple of best bros in their twenties just tryin’ to chill for a bit, man. But when you’re livin’ in as crazy a world as they are, no day can be called…regular!

The highly-anticipated series will be written by web cartoonist KC Green and illustrated by newcomer Allison StrejlauRegular Show #1 ships with main covers by Nick Edwards, Nathan Fox, Phil McAndrew, John Allison, Brian Butler, and Chuck BB. Ask your retailer about the pre-order variant by Chris Houghton and the incentive variant by Dustin Nguyen! Additionally, a commemorative boxed set of all six main covers will be available for collectors.

Regular Show #1 is a 32 page, full color issue that retails for $3.99 and is available for order under Diamond Code FEB130826. The Regular Show #1 Complete Cover Box Set contains Regular Show #1 Covers A-F in a shrink-wrapped commemorative box that retails for $24.99 and is available for order under Diamond Code FEB130829.

Review – Hawken Genesis

HAWKEN GENESIS CoverOn a distant planet colonized by corporations, combat rages over precious resources, survival, and glory. As one man rises to power, another is tragically ruined in the process. But who will truly emerge victorious in the end? Based on the Free-to-Play online mech shooter Hawken, this original graphic novel serves as both prequel and sourcebook for the game world, offering players a glimpse of what came before the game, and what might come in the months ahead.

I’ve been reading the Hawken free digital comics on comiXology, and have really enjoyed them. Though short, they gave a great feel to the world, they were teasers and acted as such. They did so in a really solid way. So, going into this graphic novel, I knew the general setting (I’ve also been checking out the video game at the same time). I like mechs, a lot, so the setting and battle scenes already had a cool factor to me. But, when I read the graphic novel, I was in for so much more.

The story is a prequel and how the world Hawken is based in got the way it is. The story is fairly simple in rival corporations battling things out over resources and something goes wrong in the arms race. It’s pretty cool sci-fi, but we’ve seen it before.

What really stands out to me is the details and how this graphic novel is put together. In between each chapter (each chapter has a different artist) there’s small tablets or computer screens or cell phones with more details on the world around it. Instead of just getting chapter breaks with some pin-up image, we get richer detail on this world. And it’s a cool world, so I dug learning more. It’s a great touch that adds to the overall package. And since this ties into a video game, that synergy of “technology” helping advance the story works well with the fact it’s a video game. Something just feels right about that.

In fact, I want to see more of that. I’d like to see more synergy of this product. More comics, maybe push a text based story or snippets to fans. There’s so much potential here. But, that seems like something for another post.

Overall, if you’re a fan of giant robots, future worlds, battles between corporations, or a fan of the video game, absolutely check this graphic novel out.

Story: Jeremy Barlow Original Concept: Khang Le Original Story: Dan Jevons Art: Kody Chamberlain, Federico Dallocchio, Nathan Fox, Michael Gaydos, Bagus Hutomo, Sid Kotian, Khang Le, Christopher Moeller, Alex Sanchez, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Francisco Ruiz Velasco

Story: 8.35 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Archaia provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview – Hawken Genesis

Hawken Genesis

Writer: Jeremy Barlow
Original Concept: Khang Le
Original Story: Dan Jevons
Art: Kody Chamberlain, Federico Dallocchio, Nathan Fox, Michael Gaydos, Bagus Hutomo, Sid Kotian, Khang Le, Christopher Moeller, Alex Sanchez, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Francisco Ruiz Velasco
Price: $19.95 print or $9.99 on comiXology
136 pages, Full Color
Diamond Order Code: JAN130839, ISBN: 978-1-936393-92-3)
Out: March 27th

On a distant planet colonized by corporations, combat rages over precious resources, survival, and glory. As one man rises to power, another is tragically ruined in the process. But who will truly emerge victorious in the end? Based on the Free-to-Play online mech shooter HAWKEN, this original graphic novel serves as both prequel and sourcebook for the game world, offering players a glimpse of what came before the game, and what might come in the months ahead.

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Archaia and comiXology’s Final Hawken Promotion

Hawken_Genesis_04_Archaia_comiXologyThe fourth and final installment of Hawken has arrived through comiXology, and features a code for 50% off the full Hawken: Genesis graphic novel on comiXology and a code to redeem for 5,000 In-Game Credits for Hawken. With thousands of players engaged in the free-to-play online video game since its Open Beta in December, award-winning graphic novel publisher Archaia Entertainment and free-to-play video game publisher Meteor Entertainment want to thank the Hawken community. Hawken is a free-to-play multiplayer mech first-person shooter developed by Adhesive Games and published by Meteor Entertainment.

This preview is available across comiXology’s entire digital comics platform, including the iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows 8, and the Web. “The Cost of Doing Business” is written by Jeremy Barlow, with illustration by Nathan Fox. You can get it now on comiXology.

Downloading this FREE release by 12 a.m. PST on March 13, 2013 will entitle fans to receive a unique discount code that can be redeemed for 50% off the final Hawken: Genesis graphic novel, to be released on comiXology on March 13, 2013. Fans will also receive a unique code that can be redeemed within the free-to-play online mech first-person shooter Hawken, good for 5,000 Hawken Credits—in-game currency that can be used to buy items, accessories, and to upgrade your mech. These unique codes will be emailed to fans after March 13, 2013 by comiXology, to the address associated with their comiXology account.

Hawken: Genesis is written by Jeremy Barlow based on the original concept by Khang Le, with original story by Dan Jevons, and illustration by Kody Chamberlain, Federico Dallocchio, Nathan Fox, Michael Gaydos, Bagus Hutomo, Sid Kotian, Khang Le, Christopher Moeller, Alex Sanchez, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Francisco Ruiz Velasco. It will debut digitally on March 13, 2013, and on store shelves on March 27th.

You can also get the three previous FREE previews on comiXology.

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