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Preview: The Sixth Gun: Dust to Dust #3

The Sixth Gun: Dust to Dust #3

Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Tyler Crook with Bill Crabtree

When the attempted theft of a power artifact goes south, Billjohn O’Henry finds himself at the mercy of the Immortal Girl. But Billjohn will do whatever it takes to save the life of his little girl, and he will call down the thunder on anyone who stands in his way.

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I! Am! A New Look at GROOT #1!

This June, the Marvel Universe’s most famous tree is starring in his very own series! That’s right, Groot #1 is coming – and you will not want to miss this out of this world thrill ride! Writer Jeff Loveness joins artist Brian Kesinger for a galactic road trip of epic proportions. But it’s not all fun and games as for the first time in years, Groot is separated from his pal (and translator) Rocket Raccoon. Can he make it on his own in the big, scary galaxy? Armed with just the words “I”, “Am” and “Groot” – he’s about to embark on a new kind of adventure. Explosions! Intergalactic Hitchiking! Aliens! Space Sharks! That’s just the first issue! Keep your eyes peeled on the rest of the series and you might spot a couple of intergalactic guest stars! Bursting at the seams with action, adventure, excitement and heart – fans will not want to miss out on this exciting new series! Prepare for high adventure in deep space this June!

GROOT #1 (APR150862)
Written by JEFF LOVENESS
Art by BRIAN KESINGER
Cover by DECLAN SHALVEY
Variant Cover by RYAN STEGMAN (APR150864)
Gwoot Variant by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI (APR150863)
FOC – 05/11/15, On-Sale – 06/03/15

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Staples Variant to The Wicked + The Divine Unveiled

The Wicked + The Divine by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie will feature a special variant cover for issue #11 by Eisner Award-winning artist Fiona Staples to celebrate the highly anticipated conclusion to the second story arc, which hits stores on June 3.

The Wicked + The Divine #11 marks the end of Fandemonium. The end of Ragnarock. The end of the arc. The start of something else. Everything’s going to be okay.

The Wicked + The Divine #11 will be available on June 3 and Cover A by McKelvie can be ordered with Diamond Code MAR150616. Cover B featuring artwork by Fiona Staples can be ordered with Diamond Code MAR158641. Final order cutoff deadline for retailers is Monday, May 11.

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Preview: Unity #18

UNITY #18 (“HOMEFRONT” – PART 4)

Written by MATT KINDT
Art by PERE PEREZ
Cover A by PERE PEREZ (MAR151610)
Cover B by PHILIP TAN (MAR151611)
25th Anniversary Variant Cover by RAFA SANDOVAL (MAR151612)
Variant Cover by JOE EISMA (MAR151613)
$3.99 | 32 pages | T+ | On sale MAY 13

The truth is declassified!

Discover what top-secret mission very nearly broke Unity and brought its heroes to the brink…and beyond. And has Major Palmer, the veteran field commander of H.A.R.D. Corps, come to lead Unity to a new day…or infiltrate it and bring it down?

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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.

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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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The Mutant Warzones! Return – A New Look at Years of Future Past #1!

You thought the horrors had ended? Think again! This June, it’s time to return to the ruined wastes of New York City once more! Terrified mutants and deadly Sentinels explode into Battleworld in your first look at Years of Future Past #1! Writer Marguerite Bennett and artist Mike Norton take you back to the ruined tomorrow of one of the X-Men’s most famous and tragic tales of them all for a brand-new Secret Wars story! Across the ravaged hellscape of Battleworld’s Sentinel Territories, armies of armored behemoths patrol sky and street alike. Their mission – exterminate all mutants! Amid the destroyed city walks Kate Pryde – mother, warrior, X-Man. A heroine tried and true, and tested by war, she stokes the fires of revolution. She will do anything it takes to ensure the survival of her people – including her two children! But if she’s going to survive she’ll need help. Her first mission – break the X-Men out of their military prison! With her life and the lives of her family and friends on the line, will she do the impossible? The answers lie within True Believer!

YEARS OF FUTURE PAST #1 (APR150809)
Written by MARGUERITE BENNETT
Art by MIKE NORTON
Cover by ART ADAMS
Variant Cover by MIKE NORTON (APR150811)
And SKOTTIE YOUNG (APR150812)
Ant-Sized Variant by MIKE PERKINS (APR150810)
FOC – 05/11/15, On-Sale – 06/03/15

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Preview: Rick and Morty #2

Rick and Morty #2

Writer: Zac Gorman
Artist: CJ Cannon with Ryan Hill and Marc Ellerby

The stars of the hit [adult swim] show continue their first epic comic book adventure in Part Two of “The Wubba Lubba Dub Dub of Wall Street”! Trapped in a winding labyrinth of Rick’s own design, Morty desperately searches for an escape as Rick desperately searches for his hidden cache of booze. Meanwhile, the rest of the family tries to figure out what to do with Morty’s now-vacant room, not to mention the weird alien Jerry accidentally released from Rick’s lab.

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Preview: X-O Manowar #36

X-O MANOWAR #36 (“DEAD HAND” – PART 3)

Written by ROBERT VENDITTI
Art by DIEGO BERNARD
Cover A (Overlay Wrap) by RAFA SANDOVAL (MAR151585)
Cover B (Wraparound) by JORGE MOLINA (MAR151586)
Variant Cover by STEPHEN SEGOVIA (MAR151587)
Variant Cover by RYAN LEE (MAR151588)
$3.99 | 32 pages | T+ | On sale MAY 13

DEAD HAND descends on X-O Manowar!

He may wield the universe’s most powerful weapon, but not even X-O Manowar is enough to combat the unstoppable doomsday protocol called Dead Hand. To defeat this mighty army, Aric will need some might of his own…and an unlikely ally might be the key to victory! Robert Venditti (ARMOR HUNTERS, The Flash) and Diego Bernard (Red Lanterns) continue the modern epic DEAD HAND!

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Preview: The Auteur: Sister Bambi #1

The Auteur: Sister Bambi #1

Writer: Rick Spears
Artist: James Callahan with Luigi Anderson

Your favorite slapstick comedy gorefest is back! Down on his luck and out on his ass after being thrown out of Hollywood, Nathan T. Rex refuses to accept defeat! Prepping his next exploitation masterpiece, Sister Bambi, Rex and crew head to South America with Nazis, ninjas, and budgetary constraints nipping at their heels in search of the most elusive piece of any artistic endeavor: foreign financing! Fall in love all over again with the return of the most insane series of 2014, but in 2015, make sure you wear protection.

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Review: Trista + Holt #4

T&H4Trista & Holt #4 (Iffy Commix) by Andrez Bergen picks up where things left off at the end of #3 with the death of mob wheel man Lou Holden. The fall-out continues only this time instead of Alaina Holt planning mayhem against the Cornwall family, it’s Marcella Cornwall who’s calling the shots as she plays the piano, orchestrating a hit against the Holt family enforcer, Moore Holt. Trista questions the wisdom of Marcella’s recent strike at the Holts but Marcella takes her to task and demands she perform the next hit. Trista is rattled by the idea but Marcella, equal parts Brooke Astor and Ma Barker, is dangerously persuasive, and Trista is loyal to a fault.

Once again, riveting narrative and gorgeous imagery combine to create a comic experience like no other. The story itself is absorbing and the images are fascinating in themselves: from the various evocative versions of the women representing Trista, to alarmingly detailed pictures of guns and weaponry, and vintage docu-photos of downtown urban landscapes and mob funerals. Sometimes the black and white images are crystal clear, others under or overexposed or even blurred as if to illustrate varying shades of emotion, intensity, or even madness; the visual see-sawing between absolute clarity and confusion adds a great deal of depth to the narrative and insight into the psyche of certain characters. For example, at the beginning when Trista and Marcella are discussing recent events involving Marcella’s latest foray into violence, Marcella goes from looking like a genteel matriarch to a slightly blurred and distorted woman about to go on a bloodthirsty rampage. In the final frames of the scene she looks like a disturbed Angela Lansbury—possibly another wink at ‘70’s and ‘80’s T.V. that often surfaces in this series–in #3 we learned Issy’s fave show is CHiPs; the car from Starsky & Hutch figures prominently; other subtle references abound–so this time I’m reminded of Murder, She Wrote. Only instead of solving murders, Marcella is hell-bent on committing them (or having them committed).

The ethereal floral wreath cover image for this issue is appropriate on many levels because funerals figure prominently here, and at the funeral there’s a frisson of attraction between Issy Holt and Trista—doomed romance? Few words are exchanged but once again it’s the juxtaposition of images that says more than words. Here it’s the looks exchanged between Trista and Issy (is it me or does Issy look remarkably like a young Paul Newman?) that alludes to complications, good and bad, ahead for both of them.

TristaThere’s a big “if” involved, however. Trista’s never shot a person before and now she’s preparing to go out on her first hit under the mentorship of her confidante, Governal. He warns her constantly that she could be in over her head. She dismisses his concerns but deep down knows he’s right. One thing about Bergen’s heroines that I’ve come across from Mitzi of Bullet Gal to Trista is that even with their beauty, toughness and the confidence they wear like armor, they are not immune to fear, twinges of conscience, fatigue, confusion, getting shot and bleeding profusely. They feel things intensely but never let the gangsters (male or female) around them see them sweat, cry or hesitate. It’s a matter of survival—and pride, perhaps, and it keeps their enemies on edge. In their respective underworlds, these young women are savvy enough to know that image is almost everything, but you need guts and the right gun to back it up.

TH-4 sample 6As we see Trista in one of the final frames wearing a chic coat with a fabulous wide leopard-print collar, we know about (because she tells us) but can’t see her fear and apprehension. She looks like she’s blithely heading out to drinks and dinner at a posh restaurant instead of a gangland hit. She has a job to do and she’ll do it, dire warnings, leaden nerves, scratchy throat and all. Then once again all too soon, the harrowing outcome leaves us hanging as we return to the very beginning of this installment, a la Sunset Boulevard. Trista’s not telling her story from the same place as Joe Gillis, but the extent of the damage on both sides is yet unknown.

Trista & Holt is epic neo-noir: hardcore gangster, dark and Byzantine, with flashes of humor and well-placed pop-culture references that cut through the dim shadows like afternoon sun through the slats of a Venetian blind. Check out Trista & Holt #4 but be careful; it’s seductive and highly addictive.

Writer/Artist: Andrez Bergen
Story: 10 Artwork: 10 Overall: 10
Recommendation: Buy

Creator/ publisher provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review.

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