Tag Archives: bandette

Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover’s Bandette is back at Dark Horse!

Teen burglar Bandette is back, continuing the three-time Eisner Award-winning story of the world’s greatest thief in Bandette Volume 5: The Wedding of B.D. Belgique. Writer and artist team Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover continue to weave the adventures of Bandette, the thorn in the side of both the police and the criminal underworld in this new volume. Collecting episodes 19-22 of the digital comic, originally serialized by the creators themselves online, this fifth volume will be available in a hardcover edition from Dark Horse Books in July 2025.

Bandette has taken her city by storm, breaking hearts and stealing masterpieces with an oddball group of associates and enemies. When a mysterious new villain known only as the Voice makes their debut, Bandette sets her sights on stopping them! But the Voice always seems to be one step ahead, so Bandette decides it’s time to bring in reinforcements. Calling on friends and enemies alike, Bandette and crew discover that the key to taking down the Voice is locked on the other side of the altar, and it’s time to get ready for the wedding of B.D. Belgique.

Join Bandette for her greatest heist yet, Bandette Volume 5: The Wedding of B.D. Belgique. The 144-page (6” x 9”) hardcover collection will be available at bookstores on July 15, 2025, and comic shops on July 16, 2025, for $17.99. Pre-order now from TFAW, Amazon, Barnes and Noble or your local bookstore or comic shop.

Bandette Volume 5: The Wedding of B.D. Belgique

Around the Tubes

Bandette Vol. 4 The Six Finger Secret

It’s one of two new comic book days today! What are you all excited for? What do you plan on getting? Sound off in the comments below! While you think about that, here’s some comic news and a review from around the web in our morning roundup.

Book Riot – The Cold War in Comics, or The Taming of the Russian – Some interesting comic history.

ICv2 – Diamond, Alliance Hit by Ransomware Attack – Well that explains a lot.

The Beat – A Year of Free Comics: CHASING TAILS offers a tangled mystery to unravel – Free comics!

Review

Atomic Junk Shop – Bandette Vol. 4 The Six Finger Secret

Preview: Bandette #11

Bandette #11

Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: Colleen Coover
Price: $0.99
Pages: 21
Rating: 15+

Daniel has been kidnapped! When her dear friend is snatched away without a trace, Bandette, the world’s greatest thief, will spare no resource to get him back! Urchins and allies are deployed! The rich and powerful are strong-armed! But WHO has taken Daniel? And HOW does his disappearance relate to the search for THE HOUSE OF THE GREEN MASK?

Bandette_11-1

Preview: Bandette #10

Bandette #10

Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: Colleen Coover
Price: $0.99
Pages: 25
Rating: 15+

A new chapter begins in the brilliant career of Bandette, the greatest thief in the world! The scarlet-clad young adventuress enjoys a little light entertainment at the theatre, and comes away with a priceless treasure which may hold the key to a fabled mystery: the secret of The House of the Green Mask! However, while Absinthe and his cartel of crime, FINIS, have been brought to justice, a subtler, more sinister threat lurks in the shadows! Who is… The Voice?

Bandette_10-1

Preview: Bandette #9

Bandette #9

Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: Colleen Coover
Price: $0.99
Pages: 22
Rating: 15+

When Bandette faces the combined evil of the crime lord Absinthe and his agent of death, Il Tredici, who will stand by her side? And, with his nefarious organization FINIS on the brink of collapse, to what desperate lengths will Absinthe go in his bid for revenge? Plus, when the results of the contest between Bandette and Monsieur are tallied, who will be finally crowned The Greatest Thief In The World?

Bandette_09-1

Preview: Bandette #8

Bandette #8

Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: Colleen Coover
Price: $0.99
Pages: 22
Rating: 15+

Has Inspector B.D. Belgique of the Special Police finally found the evidence he needs to bring down Absinthe and the FINIS crime syndicate once and for all? Will the insidious Absinthe discover the betrayal from his own inner circle? Will Bandette, the world’s greatest thief, face the deadly strangler known as Il Tredici… ALONE? And, just what is… the secret of the wardrobe? Plus: candy bars and a pirate!

Bandette_08-1

Around the Tubes

It’s been a great weekend so far, and I’m spending my Sunday at an exhibition in DC about comics, including a round table and documentary.

Around the Tubes

ICv2 – Thanos Role Is Cast – Any guesses?

The Beat – C2E2: Thor & Loki: The Tenth Realm – Well, that was a nice spoiler. Thanks Marvel!

Gizmodo – Game Cartridges Found Intact at E.T. Atari Dig – Cool this worked out! I had doubts.

Around the Tubes Reviews

Comicsgirl – Bandette Volume 1: Presto!

CBR – Daredevil #2

CBR – The Saviors #4

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Reviews

The Beat – Amazing Spider-Man 2 gets a little over stuffed

Comic Vine – The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Review

Kotaku – ​The Amazing Spider-Man 2: The Kotaku Review

Preview: Bandette #7

Bandette #7

Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: Colleen Coover
Price: $0.99
Pages: 21
Rating: 15+

The Urchins are warned of a deadly threat! Monsieur is trapped in the act of a daring burglary! Absinthe is enraged by a bold theft beneath his very nose! Bandette continues to pilfer the objects held most dear to Absinthe, all the while collecting evidence to be used against his corrupt organization, FINIS! Our beloved heroine scoffs at all laws in pursuit of her quest, but there is one law even she must obey… the law of gravity!

Bandette_07-1

Preview: Bandette #6

Bandette #6

Writer: Paul Tobin
Art: Colleen Coover
Price: $.99
Pages: 21
Rating: 12+

The adventure continues! The daredevil damsel Bandette and her rival in larceny, Monsieur, embark upon their race to divest the criminal cartel FINIS of its most valuable treasures! Meanwhile, the doggedly diligent Inspector B.D. Belgique of the Special Police continues to investigate that malignant organization’s many misdeeds! But, irritated though he is by our heroes’ efforts, Absinthe, leader of FINIS, is prepared to strike back! A dark new evil has been unleashed on the world! He is known as… 13!

Bandette_issue_6-1

Pick(s) of the Week: Manifest Destiny #1 and many more

manifestdest01_coverImage Comics has been on a roll with solid debut series and this week is no exception with two different releases from the publisher. Out of the two though, it’s Manifest Destiny that sticks out with it’s weird history take on the explorers Lewis and Clark.

In 1804, Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark set out on an expedition to explore the uncharted American frontier. This is the story of what they discovered lurking in the wilds…

Skybound’s newest original series unveils the monsters of the western frontier in the adventure of a lifetime by writer Chris Dingess and up-and-coming artist Matthew Roberts.

Having read the first issue, it’s worth checking out.

Check out below for the rest of our picks!

Andrew:

Top Pick: Manifest Destiny #1 (Image Comics/Skybound) – I’ve been awaiting this twisted Lewis and Clark series for awhile now. In a retelling of the familiar American frontier story, our adventurous heroes face more than just poison ivy and brown bears…

Afterlife with Archie #2 (Archie Comics) – I’ve never been a fan of Archie Comics…but this series is phenomenal. Archie finally treats adult readers like adults and delivers a quality horror series. If you won’t take my word for it, check out Brett’s review of the first issue.

Batman #25 (DC) – After donning the cape and cowl, Bruce Wayne is learning what he must become to protect Gotham as the Zero Year arc continues. This new take on Batman’s origin story (and of his enemies) is a great read.

The Other Dead #3 (IDW Publishing) – I know I’ve been out of the loop lately, but how am I just hearing about this? Mankind versus a global zombie animal infection? Yes please.

Umbral #1 (Image Comics) – The first issue of another one of Image Comics’ new fall series looks like an interesting fantasy-esque read. Having just read and reviewed Criminal Macabre, I’m digging Christopher Mitten’s illustrations.

Brett:

Top Pick: Afterlife With Archie #2 ( Archie Comics) – The first issue blew me away and out of everything coming out this week, where Archie comics allows this series to go is the most interesting thing to me. The first issue just met every expectation I had and I expect no less from the second.

Garth Ennis’ Red Team #6 (Dynamite Entertainment) – I love a good crooked cop story and this is it. Just a great comic that I’d love to see on the small screen. The descent of this cop squad into crime and questionable activities has been gripping so far.

Manifest Destiny #1 (Image Comics) – You can read above as to why this makes the list.

Superior Foes of Spider-Man #5 ( Marvel Comics) – Writer Nick Spencer has taken this group of C-list villains and made them interesting and sympathetic. I want more of this!

Unity #1 (Valiant Entertainment) – Valiant continues to connect the dots of their various series and a lot of that is happening here. The first issue kicks in the doors with an action filled debut.

Top TPB/Graphic Novel: Bandette HC Vol. 1 (Monkeybrain/Dark Horse) – The digital series gets collected and printed courtesy of Dark Horse and you now have no excuse to not read this fantastic digital first comic.

Scott:

Top Pick: Batman #25 (DC) – The last issue was over sized, gorgeous (particularly the coloring), and totally changed the status quo in Gotham City. So far I’m loving how expansive Zero Year is, and I can’t wait to see what comes next.

Rocket Girl #2 (Image Comics) – The debut was a little inconsistent, but the premise has promise (see what I did there?), and I love Amy Reeder’s art. I’m willing to give this series some time to find its feet.

Savage Wolverine #11 (Marvel Comics) – This one’s a bit of a wild card. I’ve heard that Jock’s story line has been a little meandering, but I adore his art and on this book its been expansive and appropriately otherworldly (as it’s a Wolverine story set on another planet). And those covers, man . . . Wow.

Umbral #1 (Image Comics) – This series comes from Antony Johnston and Christopher Mitten, and while I’ve never read any of Wasteland I hear its excellent, so I’m looking forward to their new project. Plus, it’s horror, which is one of my favorite comic genres.

« Older Entries