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Amigo Comics in June 2013

Amigo Comics is planning to conquer the world, starting with fantasy title Rogues and the horror-title Westwood Witches.

Rogues #3

Story by: El Torres
Art by: Diego Galindo, Rubén Rojas
Cover Artist: Diego Galindo

Genre : Fantasy
Format : Comic book sized, FC, 32 pages
Retail Price: $3,99
UPC Code: 700371999995-00311
Diamond Code: APR13 0774

The newest adventures of Bram and the Weasel!

The exciting opening of our new arc of stories with the awesome art of Diego Galindo!

Something new happened in Gerada, The City of the Thousand Thieves… There is a new Chief Magistrate, and he is incorruptible!  One by one, the brigands and rogues of Gerada are being imprisoned… or slain. And only Bram and Weasel are still on the loose!

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The Westwood Witches #2 (of 4)

Story by: El Torres
Art by: Abel Garcia
Cover Artist: Abel Garcia

Genre : Horror
Format : Comic book sized, FC, 32 pages
Retail Price: $3,99
UPC Code: 700153928700-00211
Diamond Code: APR13 0775

Amigo brings the witchcraft horror into the modern world with the words of El Torres and art by Abel García!

Jack is still consumed with his brother’s death and his writer block, not knowing that his attractive neighbors are planning to abduct him to the Witches’ Sabbath… as human sacrifice!

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Amigo Comics in April 2013

Juan José Ryp, artist: “The Rogues! are back in town… and I’m really happy to see this dear old series –the first series I had the honor to create with El Torres, have finally its second chance. It’s also a honor and a pleasure to introduce them to the newest readers with this first issue.”

El Torres, writer: “We have adventure, we have fun, we have jokes, bulky barbarians and gorgeous girls… and chickens! Come enter into the maze slums of Gerada, pick up your sword and brace yourselves for a big dosis of fun. Bring  along some friends. You won’t be disappointed.”

AMIGO debuts with the amazing art of the genius Juan José Ryp (Clone, Batman, Birds Of Prey) and the words of horror maestro El Torres (Nancy In Hell). This is the tale of Bram and the Weasel, two reputed thieves in the slums of a fantasy world! After rescuing a girl from her wizard father, the two outlaws are cursed with the most horrible curse — for a thief!

And included in our first issue you can find an extra 4-pages story, featuring the awesome artwork by Rubén Rojas! In “The Rogues’s song” we’ll learn some more facts about Bram and The Weasel… and perhaps some more obscure fantasy heroes.

There’s still time to grab yourself a copy! Search your Previews, page 213 and pre-order it.

MATURE THEMES

SC, 7×10, 32pgs, FC …………… $3.99

(Code: STK526266) Click here to see some preview pages!

Amigo Comics is Here!

Amigo Comics is here! The new comic publisher plans on publishing their love for comics about fantasy, about horror and even science-fiction! Amigo is proud to seek out creator-owned projects and to forsake licensed properties.The new publisher is starting with El Torres and Juan José Ryp with Rogues! #1.

Amigocomics.com will feature all our upcoming projects and partners as we continue to move full steam ahead. Online you can meet the authors, see works in process and even order original artwork.

Amigo Comics plans on starting their plans to conquer the world, with fantasy title Rogues!, after which soon other titles like the horror story The Westwood Witches, Gargantuan and Shadow Legion. Be sure to check out the website and their Facebook page!

Rogues! #1 is a fantasy on-going series created by El Torres and the hot artist Juan José Ryp, currently drawing for DC and Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment with the acclaimed “Clone” ongoing series!

Ryp will draw the first issue of the series, that will be continued by awesome artists like Mike Genlot and Diego Galindo.

Or with the words of Juan José Ryp himself: “The Rogues are back in town… and I’m really happy to see this dear old series –the first series I had the honor to create with El Torres, have finally its second chance. It’s also a honor and a pleasure to introduce them to the newest readers with this first issue.”

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