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Preview: Clandestino: Complete Collection TP

Clandestino: Complete Collection TP

Written & Illustrated by: Amancay Nahuelpan
DCD# NOV171291

Written, penciled, inked, colored, and lettered by Amancay Nahuelpan [CALEXIT, YOUNG TERRORISTS], CLANDESTINO is a tour-de-force of a hyperstylized, splatterpunk, ultraviolent, revolution.

The country of Tairona became a no man’s land after the military coup. Guerrrillas were formed across the lands, and rebels unified against the dictator to resist the regime. A high-octane, action-packed thrillride about freedom fighters, their love of country, and a rebellion to seize liberty from tyranny!

Clandestino: The Complete Collection in January 2018

Clandestino: The Complete Collection

Written, Illustrated, Colored, and Lettered by: Amancay Nahuelpan
In Stores: January 2018
$14.99
208 pages

Written, penciled, inked, colored, and lettered by Amancay Nahuelpan  [CALEXIT, YOUNG TERRORISTS], CLANDESTINO is a tour-de-force of a hyperstylized, splatterpunk, ultraviolent revolution.

The country of Tairona became a no man’s land after the military coup. Guerrrillas were formed across the lands, and rebels unified against the dictator to resist the regime. A high-octane, action-packed thrillride about freedom fighters, their love of country, and a rebellion to seize liberty from tyranny!
Collects issues 1-6.

Preview: Clandestino #5

CLANDESTINO #5

Written, Illustrated, Colored, Lettered, and Cover by: Amancay Nahuelpan
In Stores: January 18

The National Paramilitary Forces and the Rebels clash in the streets of the city. The final and biggest battle for the country has begun!

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Preview: Clandestino #4

CLANDESTINO #4

By: Amancay Nahuelpan
In Stores: December 28

Clandestino’s second arc launches with the debut of an all new team of radicals inspired by Clandestino’s revolution action! Clandestino has fallen, long live Clandestino!

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Preview: Clandestino #3

CLANDESTINO #3

By: Amancay Nahuelpan
IN COMIC STORES: 5/18

The country of Tairona became a no man’s land after the military coup. Guerrillas were formed across the lands, and rebels unified against the dictator to resist the regime. The hopes of many lay on Clandestino, who barely escaped from the military attacks as a child, and was then recruited by the rebel forces, to later lead the revolution against the dictator. Clandestino is an all-new miniseries by Amancay Nahuelpan (Young TerroristsBoy-1Robocop).

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Review: Clandestino #2

CLANDESTINO #2 1If Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino were to get together and produce a love child, then little Niko, a.k.a. Clandestino, would be their offspring. A Latin Rebel with many causes, Amancay Nahuelpan’s Clandestino is on a mission to rescue his woman, and bring down General Kapala’s fascist regime–that is, if the Nationalist Paramilitary Police don’t kill him first. All I can say is who needs cojones, when you got a handful of grenades.

With 1970s flair, and over the top violence, Clandestino shoots his way into the General’s military prison stronghold to rescue Leena, his childhood sweetheart. With the Koyam (their faction of the rebel army) decimated, all Leena and Clandestino have left is each other, a car, and some guns. Eliminating all resistance with martial impunity, the Latin Dynamic Duo shoots its way out of prison.

Amancay’s panel work is non-stop vivid sequential action. My only complaint is that despite the twenty-eight pages, it was over way too quick. Gratuitous violence splatters across the pages, as the two now try to reach the rest of the other rebel groups. Driving across the fictional country of Tairona, they encounter a deadly threat. In the way of their desperate road trip stands General Kapala—suspiciously looking like a technologically enabled Pinochet—and his elite squad of samurai sword wielding hit men.

The dialogue is blunt and terse, overladen with invectives. Spartan in their communications with each other, the rebel couple seamlessly and violently works together to escape … maybe.

Story and Art: Amancay Nahuelpan 
Story: 8.5 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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

Preview: Clandestino #2

CLANDESTINO #2

By: Amancay Nahuelpan
IN COMIC STORES: 3/16

Things heat up for Clandestino as he attacks the military prison where Leena is held before hurtling on a high-octane, action-packed chase. Meanwhile, General Kapala continues laying waste to rebels who threaten his regime. Guns shoot in all directions and no one is safe in this revolutionary thrill-ride!

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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

This Wednesday saw the release of Clandestino #1 from writer/artist Amancay Nahuelpan. Written, drawn, colored, lettered, and designed by Amancay, he has been working on the book in some form for over 9 years. It seems to have finally paid off. After selling out at Diamond Comics Distribution on Wednesday the publisher has announced that issue #1 is going back to print.

Clandestino is a tale of wild outlaws, forgotten pasts, love of country, and the revolution that comes from those things. The second printing will hit shelves in early November just in time for new readers to grab it and issue #2.

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Preview: Clandestino #1

CLANDESTINO #1

By: Amancay Nahuelpan
IN COMIC STORES: 10/13

The country of Tairona became a no man’s land after the military coup. Guerrillas were formed across the lands, and rebels unified against the dictator to resist the regime. The hopes of many lay on Clandestino, who barely escaped from the military attacks as a child, and was then recruited by the rebel forces, to later lead the revolution against the dictator. An all-new miniseries by Amancay Nahuelpan.

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Clandestino and X’Ed! Two New Titles From Black Mask Coming This Year

Following up on the momentum generated by recent hits We Can Never Go Home, Space Riders, and the hotly anticipated Young Terrorists, Black Mask Studios has announced two new #1s for October from new creators Amancay NahuelpanTony Patrick, and Ayhan Hayrula.

CLANDESTINO

Written & Illustrated by Amancay Nahuelpan
#1 street date October 7
Diamond order code AUG151178

The country of Tairona became a no man’s land after the military coup. Guerrillas were formed across the lands, and rebels unified against the dictator to resist the regime. The hopes of many lay on CLANDESTINO, who barely escaped from the military attacks as a child, to lead the revolution.

Amancay’s bold, brash, and stylish storytelling reads like he pounded this radical uprising story in the barrel of a sawed-off shotgun and shot it in your face. With its vertigo-inducing chases, high-octane heroics, and crazy body count of totalitarian stormtroopers, revolution never looked so Tarantino.

Clandestino

X’ED

Written by Tony Patrick
Illustrated by Ayhan Hayrula
#1 street date October 28
Diamond order code AUG151180

A psychedelic action-thriller about a next-gen form of psychiatry: ‘subliminal hitmen’ injected into your mind who hunt down and kill the demons that haunt you.

Ex-military sharpshooter Colin McClure is Mezign Corporation’s most recent recruit for the still-experimental (and often deadly) job of subliminal hitman. McClure is the perfect candidate for two reasons: a- he’s a killing machine, and b- he lost his legs in the war, so subliminal-ops are his only way to see any action. But he’s also a dangerous candidate for one reason unknown to Mezign: Colin’s true motive is to enter the mind of his catatonic daughter and bring her out of a coma.

Newcomer Tony Patrick has crafted a slam-dunk concept that merges all the things we love about comics: complex characters, surreal locations, mindbending concepts, and non-stop action. Ayhan’s sophisticated linework brings a smart and grounded feel to the otherworldly actioner.

Although this is Tony Patrick’s comic writing debut, he actually interned at Milestone Comics as a kid. After years of touring the world as a musician, Tony returned to New York to mentor youth in East NY and commit to his lifelong love of comics. He teamed up with Ayhan Hayrula (who illustrated the “Channel 1%” story in Occupy Comics) to bring the braincrunching world of X’ed to life.

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