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Preview: We Can Never Go Home #4

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #4

Artist: Josh Hood
Writers: Matthew Rosenberg & Patrick Kindlon
Colorist: Tyler Boss
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Cover: Michael Walsh
IN COMIC STORES: 8/26

A love letter to the type of stories nobody tells anymore, We Can Never Go Home is a coming of age tale for misfits, a crime story for the innocent, a road story for the aimless, and a comic about strange abilities from another point of view. It is the story of Duncan and Madison, 2 high school kids who get in some trouble and decide to go on the run together. Mixtapes, stolen cars, .45’s, superpowers, dead drug dealers, their money, and the backroads of America.

When you are on the run, robbing and killing, sometimes things go really wrong.

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Preview: Young Terrorists #1

YOUNG TERRORISTS #1

Artist: Amancay Nahuelpan
Writer: Matt Pizzolo
Colorist: Jean-Paul Csuka
Letterer: Jim Campbell
IN COMIC STORES: 8/19
IN BOOK STORES: 9/1

What if “The Smoking Man” from X-Files was a real person, and his daughter found out what he did for a living?

The daughter of an assassinated globalist kingpin breaks out of an internment camp and leads her fellow escaped prisoners in a battle against an elitist conspiracy of shadow governments, megabanks, and military juntas in this edgy and subversive political thriller.

Amancay Nahuelpan’s fresh, emotive and edgy art style gives kinetic life to the paradigm-shifting story, a return to Pizzolo’s street philosophy and punk polemic roots that Film Threat characterized as “unapologetically brutal and surprisingly intelligent.”

The 80-page issue 1 perfect-bound prestige-edition launches this new ongoing series, continuing forward with standard 32-page monthly issues.

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Preview: The Disciples #2

THE DISCIPLES #2

Artist: Christopher Mitten
Writer: Steve Niles
Colors: Jay Fotos
Letters: Thomas Mauer
IN STORES 7/22

Despite foreboding premonitions, interstellar private investigators Dagmar, Rick, and Jules land on Jupiter’s moon Ganymede… and, to their horror, our doomed heroes realize things are far worse than they could have imagined. One will die this issue… and that’s the lucky one.

This ghost story in space reunites comics’ king of the macabre Steve Niles with his longtime collaborator Christopher Mitten, whose stylish mix of grit and flow matches Steve’s sharp characterizations and taste for screams.

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Review: Transference #1

TRANSFERENCE #1 1Colton Moss and his elite team of special agents run counter-terrorism operations utilizing a secret form of time travel technology called “transference,” which enables them to send their consciousnesses back in time – but, when Colton’s past is altered to reshape his life in the present, he discovers this technology isn’t as exclusive as he thought. Now Colton must prevent a large-scale insurgency in the U.S. – and do so in the transference-past, where a terrorist’s consciousness could be in any body, so everybody is a potential suspect.

Transference from writer Michael Moreci and artist Ron Salas is a comic that feels familiar, like we’ve seen it before. That’s rather appropriate considering the content and what the series is about. But, it’s the small details thrown in by Moreci and drawn by Salas that make all the difference. A wedding ring missing, a photo slightly different. This is a series that by the time you figure out what’s going on, you want to go back and find the small clues peppered throughout. That’s what makes it truly stand out. This is an action thriller that you need to pay close attention to what’s said, and what’s presented, making the art key to the story.

On top of that we have characters that we at the same time like and loathe. They’re the grizzled heroes that we can’t quite make out what to think, yet. That’s another addition, that we’ve seen elsewhere, but here it’s presented in a way that makes it feel fresh and new.

This series is going to be an underground hit, you heard it hear first. I expect sell-outs, so make sure you grab a copy while you can! Such a strong, and entertaining debut.

Story: Michael Moreci Art: Ron Salas
Story: 8.75 Art: 8 Overall: 8.6 Recommendation: Buy

Black Mask Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Archie2015_01-0Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Brett

Top Pick: Princeless: Raven, the Pirate Princess #1 (Action Lab Entertainment) – The excellent series Princeless gets its first spin-off series focused on Raven, the Pirate Princess. The fundamentals are here, this time looking at swashbuckling tales. Raven must seek revenge against her brothers who have stolen her rightful place out from under her.

Archie #1 (Archie Comics) – This is huge! Archie is kicking off a whole new era with Mark Waid and Fiona Staples at the helm. This is one folks will be talking about.

Invader Zim #1 (Oni Press) – Jhonen Vasquez’s creation is back in a new comic. This is one I’ve been waiting for ever since it was announced. It’s kind of hard to not like the cartoon it’s based on, and expect this to be a hit.

Star Wars: Lando #1 (Marvel) – Everyone’s favorite scoundrel is back and in his own mini-series. Marvel has been killing it when its come to their Star Wars comics, and I expect no difference here.

Transference #1 (Black Mask Studios) – This is an interesting time travel series that is a hell of a mind bender in the first issue alone. There’s subtle things throughout the first issue that makes it stand out from the other special teams as time travelers story. A solid first issue.

 

Alex

Top pick: The Fox #4 (Dark Circle Comics) – If you’re not reading The Fox, you’re missing out. Plain and simple, this is one of the best comics on  the rack every month.

Batman #42 (DC Comics) – Although I’m not a big fan (yet) of the Bat-bunny-mech suit, I’ve got more than enough faith to see how Snyder plays this out.

 

Edward

Top Pick: Wonderland #37 (Zenescope) – There has hardly been a misstep in this series since the change of direction under the new creative team.  The series never fails to impress and surprise and that will continue here with a new story.

Archie #1 (Archie Comics) – There is finally a lot of buzz for this publisher, and it comes in the form of a revamped Archie.  No one quite knows what that means yet, but we will know soon.

Bloodstrike #1 (Image Comics) – Rob Liefeld causes a riot any time he works on comics, as he has fans and others who are pretty much the opposite of fans.  This is his best setting though, with nothing to prove and his imagination to fuel him.  How will the new sci-fi series work out for him?

Civil War #1 (Marvel) – One of Marvel’s most contentious crossovers meets the Secret Wars world.  The mix is not an obvious one, but neither have a lot of crossovers that have involved strange mixes thus far.

Gotham Academy #8 (DC Comics) – Olive returns to Gotham’s most interesting school.  A one issue break (plus the break for Convergence) means that she has been gone for a while, and it will be interesting to see what her return means for this series.

 

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Constantine the Hellblazer #2 (DC Comics) – Funny, pretty, creepy, creative and hey everyone— it stars a bisexual character who’s not treated as a joke or fetishized!  More please!

Also props on the diverse creative team behind the comic, which may have something to do with the diversity inside the comic. PS, co-writer Ming Doyle was one of our podcast’s all time best guests. Go listen to her!

Gotham Academy #8 (DC Comics) – This book is one of the most creative things coming from DC. This issue is Olive’s mysterious Mother’s funeral. I’m gonna say it’s all Batman’s fault because he has a terrible track record with people with mental health issues.

Princeless: Raven, the Pirate Princess #1 (Action Lab Entertainment) – The name says it all. Charming, feminist, racially diverse. The number one book for kids of all ages including kids with mortgages. The new art is stronger then ever!

Storm TPB Vol. 2 (Marvel) – Storm’s first solo series was groundbreaking. If you like Storm at all, or just want to see more comics featuring women of color buy this! The story explores her personality, playing her off against some interesting foes and even more interesting friends. And the Gambit team-up is so much fun it’s criminal!

 

Paul

Top Pick: Age of Apocalypse #1 (Marvel) – I collected every issue of Age of Apocalypse when this storyline came out a million years ago.  This, to me, was one of the best X-Men runs ever released.  And I cannot wait to see the AoA region of Battleworld.  I know it won’t be exactly like the original run…but I am so excited to see these versions of the X-Men again.

Civil War #1 (Marvel) – Another storyline given a region in Battleworld, and I’m looking forward to it.  So much happened in the original run of Civil War, so I’m looking forward to reading a story where the war never ended; see what allegiances were formed, which fell apart…and who survives to see it end.

Runaways #2 (Marvel) – I really enjoyed the first issue of this series.  I’ve always enjoyed books focusing on the younger heroes of the MU (New Warriors, Young Avengers, Runaways), and I liked how this tie-in to Secret Wars took  some of my favourite heroes (Cloak and Dagger especially) and took them back to school, literally, to find their way in this new Battleworld.

 

Mr. H

Top Pick: Batman #42 – Capullo. Snyder. Every issue in this run has been white hot. I have no reason to believe the train will slow down. I don’t even want to buckle in!

Batman/ Superman #22 (DC Comics) – Gordon vs. Kent round 2. Can these two get on the same page so the World can have a Finest again?

Civil War #1 (Marvel Comics) – Where it all went wrong the first time, I’d like to see how they try to correct their mistakes or are they doomed to repeat themselves?

Spider-Man: Renew your Vows #2 (Marvel Comics) – This is the Spider-Man that I have waited for since the return of Norman Osborn wayyy back in the pages of Spider-Man #75. Last issue was very disappointing. I’m hoping Slott gives Peter the reunion with his daughter he deserves. Give him a happy ending for once!

TMNT Color Classics Series 3 #47 (IDW) – Classic Eastman/ Laird in color? Hell yeah. Loving this trip down memory lane!

 

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Star Wars: Lando #1 (Marvel) Definitely had my interest piqued when I saw it in Previews for this month’s solicitations. He is probably one of the coolest characters within the Star Wars Expanded Universe, and now he gets his own graphic treatment, the only thing I can say truly, it is about time!!!

1872 #1 (Marvel) I love the exploration of alternate universes with familiar characters, and this is definitely one to watch out for, as they got the Avengers living in the Wild Wild West

Archie #1 (Archie) – When you have the top talents of Mark Waid of Empire fame and Fiona Staples of Saga fame, working on one of comics’ most iconic characters, it is more than worth a look.

Providence #2 (Avatar)Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows, are reviving Lovecraft in the most exciting way possible, as he has made the mythology scary again for all of us. I have not loved a Moore series as much as I loved this one, definitely his best work yet.

Star Trek/Green Lantern #1 (DC Comics/IDW Publishing) – This team up has been creating a huge amount of buzz since it was first announced and as a fan of both franchises, it reminds me of the Batman/Spawn crossover.

We Can Never Go Home 1, 2, & 3 Are Going Back To Print… Again.

Black Mask‘s breakout hit series We Can Never Go Home will have all 3 issues going back to print in advance of issue #4 hitting shelves this month. With each issue selling out at Diamond before it hits stands despite hefty overprints, demand has continued to grow.

On July 29th, We Can Never Go Home #1 third printing will hit shelves alongside second printings of #2 & #3. The new printings have all new, wraparound, connecting covers by the amazing Tyler Boss. If people want to make sure their local comic shops are getting them they have to place their orders this week.

A love letter to the type of stories nobody tells anymore, We Can Never Go Home is a coming of age tale for misfits, a crime / road story, and a comic about strange abilities from another point of view. It is the story of Duncan and Madison, 2 high school kids who get in some trouble and decide to go on the run together. Mixtapes, stolen cars, .45’s, superpowers, dead drug dealers, their money, and the backroads of America.

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #1 (3rd Printing)- MAY158186
WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #2 (2nd Printing)- MAY158184
WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #3 (2nd Printing)- MAY158185

AND DON’T FORGET ISSUES 4 & 5 ARE COMING SOON-
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WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #5 (1st Printing)- MAY151065

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #1 (3rd Printing)

artist: Josh Hood
writers: Matthew Rosenberg & Patrick Kindlon
colors: Amanda Scurti
letters: Jim Campbell
cover: Tyler Boss
Order Cutoff: 7/6
On Shelves: 7/29
Order Code: MAY158186

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #1 (3rd Printing)

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #2 (2nd Printing)

artist: Josh Hood
writers: Matthew Rosenberg & Patrick Kindlon
colors: Amanda Scurti
letters: Jim Campbell
cover: Tyler Boss
Order Cutoff: 7/6
On Shelves: 7/29

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #2 (2nd Printing)

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #3 (2nd Printing)

artist: Josh Hood
writers: Matthew Rosenberg & Patrick Kindlon
colors: Tyler Boss
letters: Jim Campbell
cover: Tyler Boss
Order Cutoff: 7/6
On Shelves: 7/29
Order Code: MAY158185

WE CAN NEVER GO HOME #3 (2nd Printing)

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Thor_8_CoverWednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Brett

Top Pick: Rebels #2 (Dark Horse) – Brian Wood’s series takes us back to the beginnings of the American Revolution. Focusing on two young individuals looking to start their life, Wood not only gives us a touching action story, but also reminds us some of the principles that founded our nation.

Lantern City #1 (Archaia/BOOM! Studios) – A story about castes and a man who just wants a better life for his family.

Rise #2 (Northwest Press) – The series launched after lots of high-profile bullying stories, and while the publisher focuses on LGBT comics, the stories focus on more than just that. These are stories we can all relate to, and after reading you can realize things do get better.

Secret Wars #2 (Marvel) – The first issue threw us head first into a massive action story, taking us right into the thick of battle, and had no problems killing characters off. That only set us up to know anything is possible as Marvel relaunches its comic universe.

Space Riders #2 (Black Mask Studios) – The series’ first issue was a psychedelic space adventure. So, expect more of that… aka more awesome.

 

Edward

Top Pick: Thor #8 (Marvel) – Probably anyone who is even slightly interested in Marvel will be picking this up to find out who the new Thor is

Lady Killer #5 (Dark Horse) – This series sees its end here and we get to find out whether or not Josie is a one hit wonder.

Night Nurse #1 (Marvel) – The Daredevil television series renewed interest in this character, and this collection will give readers some background into who she is.

Silk #4 (Marvel) – There has hardly been a misstep in this Spider-associated book that gets none of the spotlight as its kin.

Wonderland #35 (Zenescope) – Zenescope’s best series continues here with another enticing story arc.

 

Elana

Top Pick: Convergence: Suicide Squad #2 (DC Comics) – Last issue had such a perfect twist by two classic lineup characters and I’m not even talking about the reveal at the end of issue 1. I can’t wait to see what happens next. This book features the REAL Amanda Waller, the most interesting anti-hero in comics and basically the only middle-aged black woman protagonist in super hero comics. When the New 52 made Waller thin & young I was indignant. Read my post “Waller Not Smaller” on why this matters.

I’m so glad to have The Wall back. I know writer Frank Tieri agrees because he told me so on Twitter.

Angela: Asgard’s Assassin #6 (Marvel) –  Sera, Angela’s more worldly and sharp-witted life partner/ bard/ “how awesome is her character design?!?” is the reason I read this book. What a revelation she is! I picked up this book for the creative team but I still stayed for this wonderful new character. And she’s a trans woman with dark skin & a non generic body type. More please. Many many more.

Fangirls Guide to Galaxy Handbook for Girl Geeks HC (Quirk Books) – This is going to be on recommended gift lists from now till the end of time. So why not buy one right away! That way you can read it before you regift it this holiday season. Buy one for all of your geek girl friends and supporters.

Storm #11 (Marvel) –  Why is this series getting cancelled? Are you guys not buying it? This book is super entertaining and it is staring Storm!!! One of my favorite long-lost characters from Generation Hope came back in last issue. I did not like his send off in that miniseries (even though it was a wonderful miniseries) so I’m hoping Kenji gets a more favorable resolution this time.

Thor #8 (Marvel) – Who is Thor? The Big reveal! Brett thought it was Roz Solomon (awesome Jewish environmental scientist of SHIELD), I thought it was Mockingbird. Now we will know for sure.  If you’ve been reading the series or any series that touches on sore at all and clearly you’ve got to be in it for this last issue. I know for a fact that there are lots of people who have only started reading store because they heard about the new female store. I just spoke to a woman was picking up comics for the first time because of the series. This must not be the end.

 

Sell-Outs and New Printing Roundup

Check out this week’s announced sell-outs and new printings for comics.

Black Mask Studios

Before it even hit shelves Mayday #1, the crazy little drug fueled cult book, was sold out at Diamond and the buzz was building. With the announcement that Tim Kring’s Imperative Entertainment has plans to develop Mayday for TV the books became even harder to get your hands on.

The Mayday #1 reprint features an all new cover by artist Amancay Nahuelpan. It will be on shelves 6/3, the same day as issue #2.

Mayday #1 Second Printing

Marvel

Marvel Comics’ highly anticipated Secret Wars #1 has sold out. Seven weeks prior to its release date, Marvel had announced that the reality-shaking first issue, one that redefines the classic Marvel characters forever, had sold out — an unprecedented two months before the scheduled in-store date.

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Valiant Entertainment

Valiant has announced that Dead Drop #1 (of 4) – the FIRST ISSUE of the new four-issue superhero conspiracy thriller from acclaimed writer Ales Kot and rising star Adam Gorham – has sold out at the distributor level and will soon return with a brand new printing! Look for the second printing June 10th – one week after the next chapter arrives in Dead Drop #2.

DEAD-DROP_001_COVER_SECOND-PRINTINGA psychic dictator, an inhuman robot, a mad scientist, a murderous alien, and a super-powered terrorist are about to try and take over the world…and you’re going to be rooting for them every step of the way in the the Imperium #2 SECOND PRINTING and the Imperium #3 SECOND PRINTING! Arriving in stores on June 3rd alongside the all-new arc beginning in Imperium #5, join New York Times best-selling writer Joshua Dysart and blockbuster artist Doug Braithwaite here as Toyo Harada recruits a new legion of monsters and malcontents to change the world…by any means necessary.

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Go back to the beginning with the Ninjak #1 THIRD PRINTING – the sold-out FIRST ISSUE of new smash-hit series from New York Times best-selling writer Matt Kindt and superstar artists Clay Mann and Butch Guice – and don’t miss Ninjak #2 SECOND PRINTING, both in stores June 3rd!

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Sell-Outs and New Printing Roundup

Check out some of the announced sell-outs and new printings from the past week.

Black Mask Studios

We Can Never Go Home #1 has sold out at the distributor level despite a large overprint. The series gets a second printing which will be on the shelves May 6, the same day as the second issue. It features a new cover by Jsoh Hood based on the original movie poster for the film Badlands.

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BOOM! Studios

Adventure Time #36 is the debut of the new creative team of writer Christopher Hastings and artist Zachary Sterling. Finn and Jake jump through a portal and wind up having a spooky adventure on the Moon, not knowing that the evil Janice Bizzlethatcher has designs to fling the Moon into deep space! The second print will hit shelves on April 22.

Adventure Time #36 Second Print Cover by Jay Shaw

Giant Days #1 is the exciting BOOM! Box debut from John Allison and artist Lissa Treiman about three girls who become fast friends as they enter University. Susan, Esther, and Daisy are away from home for the first time, and all three want to reinvent themselves. But in the face of hand-wringing boys, “personal experimentation,” influenza, mystery-mold, nu-chauvinism, and the willful, unwanted intrusion of “academia,” they may be lucky just to make it to spring alive. The second print will hit shelves on April 22.

Giant Days #1 Second Print Cover by Lissa Treiman

Image Comics

Mark Millar and Sean Gordon Murphy‘s new series Chrononauts has gone to a new printing Chrononauts #1 will see its second printing hit shelves on April 22, a week after the second issue.

Chrononauts #1 2nd printing

Marvel

Marvel has announced that Star Wars #1 has gone to a fifth printing. The new version will be available May 6.

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Review: Space Riders #1

Space Riders #1From the galactic core to the outer quadrants, one name strikes terror in the hearts of evil beings everywhere: the Space Riders! Sailing the cosmos in the Skullship Santa Muerte, Capitan Peligro and his fearless crew deal harsh justice to the scum of the galaxy while searching for the forbidden truths of the universe!

It’s new and exciting space adventure courtesy of writer Alexis Ziritt and artist Fabian Rangel, Jr.

Space Riders #1 feels like an comic acid trip with visuals and coloring that evoke psychedelic comics of the past. Space Riders is a love letter to the psychedelic space operas of Heavy Metal, Moebius, and EC Comics, but done with a modern twist. It’s clear from the second you look at the color packed visuals on the first page.

The story is a humorous sci-fi tale with a disgraced space jockey being brought back into the fight. The ideas and story are fairly standard, but when they’re mixed with Rangel’s visuals everything pops. The draw here is an entertaining story, but art that you just don’t see out there very much. It’s doing mushrooms via comics.

Space Riders #1 is a hell of a start with an entertaining story enhanced with unique and just plain beautiful art. Another solid release from Black Mask Studios in what’s proving to be a fantastic year for them.

Story: Alexis Ziritt Art: Fabian Rangel, Jr.
Story: 8 Art: 10 Overall: 8.75 Recommendation: Buy

Black Mask Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

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