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Exclusive Preview: Get a look at “Taarna” from Heavy Metal #1

This week, Heavy Metal returns to comic shops with Heavy Metal #1! After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the magazine is back with the editorial team of Frank Forte, Dave Kelly and Chris Thompson.

Within this anticipated relaunch you’ll find Sergio Gerasi’s gorgeous revitalization of Guido Crepax’s seminal character, Valentina. This new vision of the femme fatale, which is fully authorized by the Crepax estate, was first published by Feltrinelli Editions in late 2024 and will be making its English language debut.

On the original comics front, Michael Conrad will be teaming up with Greek comics legend, Ilias Kyriazis, and letterer Simon Bowland, for an all-new series entitled Millstone. This dark and twisted fantasy tale fully embraces Heavy Metal’s bold, unrestricted style, and is sure to excite readers with its potent storytelling and immersive worldbuilding.

These new titles complement the previously announced line-up, starting with one of the magazine’s original legends, Enki Bilal, who returns for the English language adaptation of his acclaimed BUG series. He’s joined on the European front by previously unseen instalments of Burton & Cyb by Antonio Segura and Jose Ortiz, as well as Vicente SegrellesThe Mercenary. And, in the spirit of introducing American audiences to the freshest European talent, issue #1 will present the English-language debut of Janevsky’s cult sci-fi heroine, Sixella, in an original story, The Last Roots.

This special collector’s edition release of Heavy Metal #1 also comes with a variety of cover options, including the standard Greg Hildebrandt and Frank Frazetta covers – as well as a handy Blank Sketch edition to commission your favorite artist – plus three brand new covers created exclusively for the direct market. These covers shine a spotlight on some of the interior stories, including Taarna by Tula Lotay, Grimaldi by Keron Grant, and Sixella by hot French newcomer Janevsky!

For those who love the 1981 cult classic animated film, Heavy Metal will showcase some of their most famous faces in a series of new stories. There will be special one-shot tales of Cold Dead War by Craig Wilson, Grimaldi by Keron Grant, and Legends of Taarna by Joseph Michael Linsner – as well as the debut of Taarna’s ongoing adventures, which will continue in each issue. Written by Leah Moore and John Reppion, with art by rising star Anna Morozova, colors by Ellie Wright, and letters by Tom Napolitano, this will be the definitive take on Taarna, which sets and establishes her character beyond the film and going forward. Forget what came before, here is your chance to get in on the ground floor.

Bridging the gap between European and American audiences is DC Comics superstar, Fernando Dagnino Guerra, who brings a new series of interconnected, yet stand-alone, cyberpunk shorts to the magazine – starting with Lester, That Old Feeling. Dagnino’s sci-fi splendor has most recently been seen within the pages of Blade Runner for Titan Comics, and these new stories represent a major leap forward in his futuristic storytelling abilities. Alongside these European classics and recognizable Heavy Metal characters, issue #1 will also feature the return of classic strips such as The Bus by Paul Kirchner and June 2050 by John Workman – plus a brand-new horror short, Transcendestiny, by acclaimed masters of horror, David Quinn and Tim Vigil; a tale of the Kecksburg UFO by Jim Rugg and a new story by Jonathan Wayshak.

All of that is in addition to a host of great editorial features, interviews, and coverage!

We have an  exclusive six-page preview of Taarna that you can check out below. Then, head to your local comic shop so you don’t miss the return of Heavy Metal!

Heavy Metal #1

Exclusive Preview: Hydrogenese by Caza from Metal Hurlant

Humanoids‘ relaunch of the iconic Metal Hurlant has just a few days left on Kickstarter and we have another exclusive, this time a preview of “Hydrogenese” by Caza!

50 years after the debut of Metal Hurlant in France, the iconic and genre defining publication is returning to English, with a bigger and bolder iteration than ever before: as a quarterly anthology published by Humanoids. Each volume of Metal Hurlant will be a massive 272+ page literary experience.

In 1974, filmmaker, writer, mime, and poet Alejandro Jodorowsky was working in Paris on a film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel Dune, with the assistance of the internationally acclaimed artist Mœbius on concept art and storyboards, alongside talents such as H.R. Giger and Dan O’Bannon. At the same time, Mœbius—along with fellow rebellious bande dessinée creators Jean-Pierre Dionnet and Philippe Druillet—wanted to push the boundaries of the  comics medium to tell mature, cerebral, and often titillating stories that embraced a punk attitude. Metal Hurlant was their brainchild, a cutting edge comics anthology published under their newly-founded publishing house Les Humanoïdes Associés (Humanoids).

See what Alejandro Jodorowsky and Hans Zimmer have to say about the return of Metal Hurlant.

Highlights from the first year of Metal Hurlant include all-new, sophisticated, and electrifying genre stories by visionary graphic storytellers and international superstars, including: 

  • “Clean and Clear” by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Jacob Edgar
  • “In Every Dream Home a Heartache” by writer Matt Fraction and artist Afif Khaled
  • “The Rite” by cartoonist Elie Huault 
  • “Peppermint Wendy” by cartoonist Miran Kim
  • “Retrograde” by writer Karla Pacheco and artist Sagar Fornies
  • “Soldiers of Light” by cartoonist Simon Roy
  • “The Laws of Physics” by cartoonist Matthew Sheean
  • “Hot Ground” by cartoonists Shofela “Shof” & Shobo Coker
  • “Red Planet Tomatoes” by cartoonist James Stokoe
  • “A New Dawn” by writer Jake Thomas and artist Jorg de Vos
  • “Nightmare Motel” by cartoonist Elene Usdin
  • “The Naked King” by writer Fabien Vehlmann and artist Lionel “Alfred” Papagalli
  • “Alter” by writer Mark Waid and artist Jean-Michel Ponzio

The first year of Metal Hurlant will also showcase archival material from Metal Hurlant’s original run in France, including stories that have never been published before in English or stories that have been out-of-print for decades, including:

  • Rare short stories from Mœbius, including “Absoluten Calfeutrail” and “La Retour” (The Return)
  • Content from original Metal Hurlant founders Philippe Druillet and Jean-Pierre Dionnet
  • Robert Crumb’s iconic comic about Philip K. Dick
  • Stories by CazaNicole ClavelouxMichio Hisauchi, Angus McKieJean-Claude MézièresChantal Montellier, and Trina Robbins

Each issue of the magazine will have covers by international superstar artists, including MœbiusPeach Momoko, Enki Bilal, and Jean-Michel Nicollet. The magazine will be packed with premier editorial features by independent journalists, such as cultural commentaries, personal essays, and interviews with top talents from across the arts including Ted ChiangWilliam Gibson, Alan Moore, and Denis Villeneuve

Metal Hurlant is set to launch with a Spring 2025 issue, 50 years after its French premiere issue in January 1975. Metal Hurlant will be available through newsstands,  comic book shops, and bookstores, by subscription, and via the Kickstarter campaign. Backers to the crowdfunding campaign can choose Kickstarter exclusive rewards like:

  • “Arzach” by Mœbius, the seminal, silent story, presented in a stunning hardcover format, featuring a cutout slipcase for the 50th Anniversary French Edition that has never before been available in the US
  • A two-sided Mœbius posterzine for people who subscribe for one year, featuring, on side one, a cover illustration by Mœbius for Metal Hurlant n°6 (March 1976) and, on side two, Mœbius’ short story, “Major Fatal”, which will not be published in the magazine itself
  • A two-sided posterzine for people who subscribe for two years or to the hardcover tier, featuring, on side one, a cover illustration by Mœbius and Druillet for Metal Hurlant n°57bis (November 1980) and, on side two, Mœbius’ & Druillet short story, “Approaching the Centauri,” which will not be published in the magazine itself
  • Metal Hurlant cover portfolio of 8 prints of iconic, vintage covers by Philippe Druillet, Mœbius, Caza, François Schuiten, Jean-Claude Mézières, and more, presented in a pocket portfolio
  • A Roulette-style signature add-on, offering ONE portfolio print signature from Jodorowsky, Nicollet, Dionnet, OR Caza
  • An All-Star Signature Tier featuring all four portfolio signatures from Jodorowsky, Nicollet, Dionnet, and Caza 

Check out the exclusive preview below and then make sure to back Metal Hurlant before time runs out!

Exclusive: Metal Hurlant returns from Humanoids and we have an exclusive excerpt from Caza!

50 years after the debut of Metal Hurlant in France, the iconic and genre defining publication is returning to English, with a bigger and bolder iteration than ever before: as a quarterly anthology published by Humanoids. Each volume of Metal Hurlant will be a massive 272+ page literary experience. The ambitious venture will be funded via Kickstarter and will be released as part of the internationally renowned publisher’s ongoing 50th Anniversary celebrations.

In 1974, filmmaker, writer, mime, and poet Alejandro Jodorowsky was working in Paris on a film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel Dune, with the assistance of the internationally acclaimed artist Mœbius on concept art and storyboards, alongside talents such as H.R. Giger and Dan O’Bannon. At the same time, Mœbius—along with fellow rebellious bande dessinée creators Jean-Pierre Dionnet and Philippe Druillet—wanted to push the boundaries of the comics medium to tell mature, cerebral, and often titillating stories that embraced a punk attitude. Metal Hurlant was their brainchild, a cutting edge comics anthology published under their newly-founded publishing house Les Humanoïdes Associés (Humanoids).

Highlights from the first year of Metal Hurlant include all-new, sophisticated, and electrifying genre stories by visionary graphic storytellers and international superstars, including: 

  • “Clean and Clear” by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Jacob Edgar
  • “In Every Dream Home a Heartache” by writer Matt Fraction and artist Afif Khaled
  • “The Rite” by cartoonist Elie Huault 
  • “Peppermint Wendy” by cartoonist Miran Kim
  • “Retrograde” by writer Karla Pacheco and artist Sagar Fornies
  • “Soldiers of Light” by cartoonist Simon Roy
  • “The Laws of Physics” by cartoonist Matthew Sheean
  • “Hot Ground” by cartoonists Shofela “Shof” & Shobo Coker
  • “Red Planet Tomatoes” by cartoonist James Stokoe
  • “A New Dawn” by writer Jake Thomas and artist Jorg de Vos
  • “Nightmare Motel” by cartoonist Elene Usdin
  • “The Naked King” by writer Fabien Vehlmann and artist Lionel “Alfred” Papagalli
  • “Alter” by writer Mark Waid and artist Jean-Michel Ponzio

The first year of Metal Hurlant will also showcase archival material from Metal Hurlant’s original run in France, including stories that have never been published before in English or stories that have been out-of-print for decades, including:

  • Rare short stories from Mœbius, including “Absoluten Calfeutrail” and “La Retour” (The Return)
  • Content from original Metal Hurlant founders Philippe Druillet and Jean-Pierre Dionnet
  • Robert Crumb’s iconic comic about Philip K. Dick
  • Stories by CazaNicole ClavelouxMichio Hisauchi, Angus McKieJean-Claude MézièresChantal Montellier, and Trina Robbins

Each issue of the magazine will have covers by international superstar artists, including MœbiusPeach Momoko, Enki Bilal, and Jean-Michel Nicollet. The magazine will be packed with premier editorial features by independent journalists, such as cultural commentaries, personal essays, and interviews with top talents from across the arts including Ted ChiangWilliam Gibson, Alan Moore, and Denis Villeneuve

Metal Hurlant is set to launch with a Spring 2025 issue, 50 years after its French premiere issue in January 1975. Metal Hurlant will be available through newsstands, comic book shops, and bookstores, by subscription, and via the Kickstarter campaign. Backers to the crowdfunding campaign can choose Kickstarter exclusive rewards like:

  • “Arzach” by Mœbius, the seminal, silent story, presented in a stunning hardcover format, featuring a cutout slipcase for the 50th Anniversary French Edition that has never before been available in the US
  • A two-sided Mœbius posterzine for people who subscribe for one year, featuring, on side one, a cover illustration by Mœbius for Metal Hurlant n°6 (March 1976) and, on side two, Mœbius’ short story, “Major Fatal”, which will not be published in the magazine itself
  • A two-sided posterzine for people who subscribe for two years or to the hardcover tier, featuring, on side one, a cover illustration by Mœbius and Druillet for Metal Hurlant n°57bis (November 1980) and, on side two, Mœbius’ & Druillet short story, “Approaching the Centauri,” which will not be published in the magazine itself
  • Metal Hurlant cover portfolio of 8 prints of iconic, vintage covers by Philippe Druillet, Mœbius, Caza, François Schuiten, Jean-Claude Mézières, and more, presented in a pocket portfolio
  • A Roulette-style signature add-on, offering ONE portfolio print signature from Jodorowsky, Nicollet, Dionnet, OR Caza
  • An All-Star Signature Tier featuring all four portfolio signatures from Jodorowsky, Nicollet, Dionnet, and Caza 

Before it’s launch, we have an exclusive preview from “Bird of Dust” by Caza. Check it out below and make sure to not miss Metal Hurlant‘s return! And check out covers from Enki Bilal, Mœbius, Peach Momoko, and Jean-Michel Nicollet!

Preview: Bilal: Legends of Today

Bilal: Legends of Today

Writer: Pierre Christin
Artist: Enki Bilal
Creator: Titan Comics
Hardcover, 128pp, $39.99, £35.99
On sale February 2021
ISBN: 9781785868740

Antagonized by an enigmatic character with supernatural powers, which serves as a theme for the trilogy, the three stories delve into the lives of various traditional communities (a village of the Landes, a Breton fishing port, a small working-class town in the North) as they fight against the police, the army, and all those in power, whose action, at the time, was very controversial.

Bilal: Legends of Today

Early Preview: Bilal: Legends of Today

Bilal: Legends of Today

Writer: Pierre Christin
Artist: Enki Bilal
Creator: Titan Comics
Hardcover, 128pp, $39.99, £35.99
On sale February 2021
ISBN: 9781785868740

Antagonized by an enigmatic character with supernatural powers, which serves as a theme for the trilogy, the three stories delve into the lives of various traditional communities (a village of the Landes, a Breton fishing port, a small working-class town in the North) as they fight against the police, the army, and all those in power, whose action, at the time, was very controversial.

Bilal: Legends of Today

Preview: Enki Bilal’s Monster HC

Enki Bilal’s Monster HC

Author(s): Enki Bilal
Artist(s): Enki Bilal
Retail Price: $49.99 (US) / $63.99 (CA) / £44.99 (UK)
Ship Date/Month: September 18, 2019

A gripping, prescient masterpiece of science fiction, beautifully painted by award-winning creator Enki Bilal – legendary comics artist for Heavy Metal Magazine, The Nikopol Trilogy, and Exterminator 17! In 2026, humanity is spurred to destruction by radical fundamentalists – and Nike Hatzfield, a man with a truly perfect memory, must fight to survive a world determined to wipe out science, culture and thought.

Enki Bilal’s Monster HC

Preview: Exterminator 17

EXTERMINATOR 17

Writer: Jean-Pierre Dionnet
Artist: Enki Bilal
Publisher: Titan Comics
Imprint: Statix Press
Hardcover, 240pp, $39.99, £35.99
On sale: November 20, 2018
ISBN: 9781785867330

Artist Enki Bilal teams with world renowned writer Jean-Pierre Dionnet in creating a sci-fi masterpiece.

A rich and intricate world, perfect for both science fiction and fantasy fans.

Warrior robots are strewn across the galaxy, fighting for their human masters. But when the creator of these mechanical killers finds his soul trapped in one of his Exterminator, the balance of power is about to shift…

Preview: The Nikopol Trilogy

THE NIKOPOL TRILOGY

Writer/Artist: Enki Bilal
PUBLISHER: TITAN COMICS
PAGE COUNT: 184PP
PRICE: $34.99
RELEASE DATE: March 16

For thirty years, Alcide Nikopol has floated alone in space, sentenced to cryo-preservation. When he finally returns to Earth, the year is 2023, and the world has been ravaged by two nuclear wars!

But the strangest change in the world floats above Paris – a giant pyramid, home to the recently returned Egyptian Gods, who would like to reclaim humanity as theirs, if only they could all agree…

TriNikopo_Cover

Cult Classic Graphic Novel, The Nikopol Trilogy Is Back!

March 2016, Titan Comics breath new life in to the previously unavailable French cult classic, The Nikopol Trilogy by writer and artist Enki Bilal.

After being out of print for 20 years, Titan Comics present a brand new translation for a whole new generation of readers to enjoy

The Nikiopol Trilogy’s groundbreaking ideas not only captured the imagination of readers but went on to inspire the 2004 movie, Immortal.

For thirty years, Alcide Nikopol has floated alone in space, sentenced to cryo-preservation. When he finally returns to Earth, the year is 2023, and the world has been ravaged by two nuclear wars!

But the strangest change in the world floats above Paris – a giant pyramid, home to the recently returned Egyptian Gods, who would like to reclaim humanity as theirs, if only they could all agree…

The Nikopol Trilogy will be available in stores and on ​digital devices from March 16 and is available to order from NOVEMBER PREVIEWS (order code: NOV151656)