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Weekly Preview! AfterShock, Scout, and more!

There are a lot of comics coming out this week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • Astronaut Down #2 (AfterShock)
  • The Ballad of Gordon Barleycorn #1 (Scout Comics/Black Caravan)
  • Beyond the Beyond #2 (Scout Comics)
  • Cities of Magick #2 (Scout Comics)
  • There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #1 (AfterShock)

Not shown:

  • Magic #16 (BOOM! Studios)
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #42 (Image Comics/Skybound)

AfterShock provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Review: Wannabes #1

Jordan and Walt love comics, especially those that follow the adventures of their favorite real-life superheroes! Jordan idolizes the high ideals and selflessness of the more noble heroes, but Walt prefers the street-level vigilantes. When the fifteen-year-olds decide to don ski masks and patrol their neighborhood to become heroes themselves, they are easily beaten by a mugger and narrowly escape becoming stabbing victims themselves. Undeterred, they try again, but this time there are guns, and this time there are radioactive cannisters…

Story: Mitchell Martinez
Art: Samir Simao

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Scout Comics
Zeus Comics
Zeus Comics


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Review: Agent of W.O.R.L.D.E. #1

Horny robots! Super-evolved orangutan bosses! Joyriders from the 26th Century! Nothing phases Philip Blank, top agent for the sci-fi spy organization known as W.O.R.L.D.E.! But lately, Philip’s been wondering if there isn’t more to life than saving the world through creative violence. What is Philip hiding from WORLDE, and how far will he go to keep it hidden?

Story: Deniz Camp
Art: Filva Bratukhin
Color and Design: Jason Wordie
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Scout Comics
Zeus Comics


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Unboxing: Scout Comics Subscription Box – June 2022

Scout Comics has its own subscription box where you can get up to 12 Scout Comics including sought-after variants!

You can buy one box for $39.99 plus shipping or subscribe for $33.99 plus shipping. The box ships once a month!

In this box:

  • Agents of W.O.R.L.D.E. #1
  • The Ballad of Gordon Barleycorn #1
  • Beyond the Beyond #2
  • Broken Eye #3
  • Cities & Magick #2
  • Code 45 #1
  • Cult of Ikarus #4
  • Distorted #3
  • Ghost Planet Ash Can
  • Mr. Easta Ash Can
  • Pentagram of Horror #2
  • Wannabes #1

Subscribe now to get the next one.

A banished warrior returns to her hometown to save the people that rejected her in Azza the Barbed

Azza was born into a family that, for generations, served in the Obsidian Guard, a military unit of holy warriors. During Azza’s Coronation, a magical ceremony that would imbue her with a holy glowing power, something went wrong. Instead of the sacred Obsidian tattoos, she became marred with thorned, black markings. Thinking it was a bad omen, Azza’s people banished her.

Now, Azza lives in solitude guarding a great evil… but when that evil escapes and begins to spread its wicked power, Azza must make a choice: save the people that expelled her or allow her home town to fall to evil.

With an emotional, comedic, and awe-inspiring story of empowerment, Azza the Barbed blends fantasy, adventure, mythology, horror, and action in this unforgettable new series.

Azza the Barbed is co-created and written by Pat Shand, co-created and art by Rio Burton, lettered by Jim Campbell, and features a variant cover by Liana Kangas.

Azza the Barbed

Midnight Western Theatre is being developed for Television by Scout and Oren Segal’s MPE

Scout Comics has partnered with Oren Segal‘s Management Production Entertainment (MPE) to develop Louis Southard‘s Midnight Western Theatre, which featured art by David Hahn. Kevin Carroll is attached to adapt. Scout, Segal and Carroll will produce.

In Midnight Western Theatre, the notorious Red Tom and his deadly posse have laid claim to the once prosperous town of Liberty Springs. But will these outlaws be able to savor their sinful victory when two black-clad, supernatural strangers suddenly arrive?

A Comic Book Artist Is Murdered And The Suspects Are Characters From His Own Book! Meta is coming soon from Scout

Characters killing their authors. Authors trafficking their characters to be sex workers in the real world. Actors morally abusing characters they play. Real people illegally settling in cartoons so as to never age again. That’s just a regular Tuesday for our META agents. The Metalinguistic Crimes Division patrols the borders between our world and the many universes of comics, cinema, games, theater, literature, and other narrative media.
 
When a comic book artist is murdered in a weird fashion, META takes the case. Alan, the victim’s brother-in-law and a frustrated, wannabe writer, gets involved in the investigation, and discovers he can somehow enter comic books at will. He also starts unlocking repressed memories from his childhood, when he lived in several fictional worlds.  Now, Alan and META need to work together to find Alan’s kidnapped sister, before she suffers the same fate as her late boyfriend.

Meta is a new comic series from writer Marcelo Saravá, artist André Freitas, colorist Omar Viñole, letterer Deyvison Manes, and edited by Andrea Lorenzo Molinari.

Meta

Review: By The Horns: Dark Earth #1

By the Horns returns with Dark Earth. Magic is draining from the world leaving crops failing, monsters attacking, and Elodie and her friends tasked with saving the day.

Story: Markisan Naso
Art/Lettering: Jason Muhr
Colors: Steve Cannon

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Scout Comics
Zeus Comics


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Meet the third-best assassin in the universe, Mr. Easta and his portal parasite, Frank

Mr. Easta has to repay his debt to Intergalactic Warlord Dr. Bone by scouring the universe for the targets on his hit list. This adults-only romp through time and space sees Easta and Frank soon establish that a sinister coincidence exists between the targets on the list. They are all members of the powerful intergalactic trade union. ‘Offing’ these people would incite a massive trade war and leave the universal market open to Dr. Bone and his ethically questionable products.

Dr. Bone’s products are made using a strange little alien creature, the last of its kind who’s body has mind-enhancing properties when ingested. Easta, who turns out to have some morals left, rescues the alien from Dr. Bone and takes it upon himself to protect the creature. This now means the Warlord is after Easta and puts a contract out to kill him and retrieve the alien. Easta is soon being hunted by a host of other assassins. Easta realizes he’s just gonna have to kill Dr. Bone and anyone else who gets in his way…

Mr. Easta is from writer/artist/colorist Kit Wallis and coming soon from Scout Comics.

Mr. Easta
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