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Preview: 2000 AD Prog 2463

2000 AD Prog 2463

UK and DIGITAL: 17 December £5.99
NORTH AMERICA: 21 January $11.75
DIAMOND: OCT250132
COVER: GREG STAPLES

In This Issue:
JUDGE DREDD // MIK-MAK’S BIG MEGA-CITY ADVENTURE by Ken Niemand (w) Stref (a) Fin Cramb (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
HERNE & SHUCK // POWER TRIP by David Barnett (w) Lee Milmore (a) Gary Caldwell (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
AZIMUTH // BETTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW by Dan Abnett (w) Tazio Bettin (a) Matt Soffe (c) Jim Campell (l)
THE DISCARDED by Peter Milligan (w) Kieran McKeown (a) Jim Boswell (c) Simon Bowland (l)
YOUNG DEATH // DOG EAT DOG by Kek-W (w) Clint Langley (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
HAWK THE SLAYER // THE CALL by Alec Worley (w) Staz Johnson (a) John Charles (c) Rob Steen (l)
ROGUE TROOPER // GHOST PATROL by Alex de Campi (w) Neil Edwards (a) Matt Soffe (c) Jim Campbell (l)
STRONTIUM DOG // THE NECKS CASE by Karl Stock (w) Colin MacNeil (a) Dylan Teague (c) Rob Steen (l)

2000 AD Prog 2463

Scout Comics’ White Ash Returns for Season 2 This Fall

Welcome back to White Ash, a small smudge of a town in western Pennsylvania, where mining is a generational calling and the secrets are buried deeper than the coal in the mountain. And the biggest of those secrets is that elves and dwarves live hidden among the town’s population. 

Alex, fresh off finding out he comes from a family of dwarves, plans a secret romantic rendezvous in the woods with Lillian the elf… or not so secret, as their meeting is witnessed by a young couple with dire results.

Written by Scout Comics co-publisher, Charlie Stickney, with art and letters by Conor Hughes and colors by Fin Cramb, the 44-page first issue picks up just two months after the series’ dramatic conclusion of the first arc!

Review: White Ash Presents: Glarien

Enter the world of White Ash with this one-shot taking us through the life of Glarien. White Ash Presents: Glarien is a solid trio of stories with good storytelling and art:

Story: Charlie Stickney
Letterer: Conor Hughes
Art: Romina Moranelli, Yishan Li, Conor Hughes
Color: Fin Cramb

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Review: White Ash Presents: Glarien #1

White Ash Presents: Glarien #1

We live in a world where Lord of the Rings is mostly is now a part of pop culture. Though it feels like most of the projects out now circle around superheroes or grizzled heroes there’s still a fandom for fantasy. People enjoy fantasy these days with entertainment like The Witcher and the severely underrated The Outpost. As much as I enjoy both of these shows, Lord of the Rings has been my genesis.

Anyone who has read the books can see the allegory that Tolkien provided to what was going in the real world. The movie brought to the forefront just how elite the elves were. That made me wonder just how much of their story has never been told. Especially Arwen, whose story arc within the movies is far more fruitful than the path laid by Tolkien. In the brilliant return of White Ash, we meet a character must like Arwen but much more dangerous, in White Ash Presents: Glarien #1.

In the first story, we meet Glarien 1800 years ago, as a bounty on her head, brings some troublemakers, ones that she disposes of with ease. In the second story, we get whisked off on an adventure where the man she’s in love with gets kidnapped,  as we find out the lengths she will go to save the ones closest to her. In the last story, as America expands into the western frontier, we get a tale where we see just how lethal she is, as she kills some men trying to usurp her business.  By end of the issue, you find out who Glarien is, and why the people of White Ash revere her.

Overall, White Ash Presents: Glarien #1 is an engaging collection of stories that gives much-needed insight into who this stealth assassin is. The stories by Charlie Stickney are intelligent and fast-paced. The art by the creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, a set of stories which feels like if Duke Togo was a woman and who can kill you with a look and some well placed blades.

Story: Charlie Stickney Art: Conor Hughes, Yishan Li, Fin Cramb, and Romina Moranelli
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Scout Comics Announces Ash from Charlie Stickney, Conor Hughes, and Fin Cramb

Set in a small smudge of a town in Western Pennsylvania, White Ash follows Aleck Zwerg, the frustrated but charismatic son of a coal miner, who long ago outgrew the bounds of what the town had to offer. Spurning a generational calling to work in the mine, Aleck’s been counting down the hours until he can get the hell out of White Ash and head off to college. But an accident at a coal mine stalls his exit, setting him down a life-altering path. One that brings him into the orbit of the enigmatic Lillian Alden, the daughter of the elitist owner of the mine.

White Ash is out this winter from writer Charlie Stickney, artist Conor Hughes, colorist Fin Cramb, and lettering by Hughes.

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Review: White Ash Chapter 3

White Ash #3

There is nothing like the disquiet those who are grieving have to deal with shortly after a death. The gritty details of who the person was eventually come out. Some of which is very nice and some is not so nice. Those details rarely make a difference as to what residual imprints they make on the people closest to them. You don’t really understand the gap those individuals leave until you really need them and it all comes to realization, that they are no longer with you.

It is always interesting to see how these people you know your whole life, have been affected by people differently from you. I remember when I lost my mother, the outpouring of love from people I never knew, made me know how many lives she touched.  The time we have on this earth is fleeting and the time we have with loved ones even shorter. The older you get the sooner you realize that though the days are long, the years are short. In the third chapter of the excellent White Ash, tragedy has struck the town, leaving everyone in shock and not knowing how to move forward.

We are taken back in time to 1918, a lifetime ago, an in the midst of a slaughter, where we find out how Lillian’s mother died in the first place and exactly why her father’s overprotection came to be. Aleck wakes up after Lillian’s father stabbed him, as her father looks to recompense for his grave mistake, by giving Aleck, the serum his father needs to survive. As his conversation with his father becomes the last, he ever will have, one that not only affects Aleck but the community of dwarves. By issue’s end, Aleck leaves White Ash, but it seems that trouble is headed for the town.

Overall, it’s an excellent issue that gives readers what all of us love about the book as it is mysterious, action packed, and well developed. The story by Charlie Stickney is smart and fun. The art by Conor Hughes and Fin Cramb is beautiful. Altogether, an excellent chapter that though it ends in tragedy, shows that this creative team knows how to write a story that is as complex as its characters.

Story: Charlie Stickney Art: Conor Hughes and Fin Cramb
Story: 9.6 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.7 Recommendation: Buy 

Advance Review: White Ash Chapter Two

In our current political climate, it is hard to believe anyone could keep secrets. Can you keep a secret, when you can find fame and fortune, by revealing a secret of someone else’s? Can you keep a secret if it is a matter of life and death? These are the questions one must consider when one undertakes the holding of a secrets or secrets, as your ability to, can speak to your very integrity.

This becomes even more integral your life, if you whole world is encapsulated by secrets. This is the world of the military, the government and just about every organization in the world, and where terms like need to know and burn boxes are commonplace. This is also what small towns are built on, as lives are tethered to these truths that no outsider would or should ever know. In the second chapter of White Ash, the reader discovers even more of this town seething with deceptions, races and war.

We catch up with Aleck, as he struggles with newly found identity of being a Dwarf, and what it means as far as his place in the town. His father, on his death bed, leaves him a tape, unlocking years of secrets, changing his world forever, as he as to deal with the fact that there are dwarves and elves. This is when Lillian, who is way more adept at what is going on, fills him in on the history between the two races and their customs .  By book’s end, the two are closer, but a hot-headed reaction leaves the fate of one uncertain.

Overall, an outstanding installment that does not disappoint, grips you from page to page. The story by Charlie Stickney is evenly paced, fascinating and leaves you wanting more. The art is breath taking, vivid and unique. Altogether, one of the best indie books of last year got even better with this chapter.

Story: Charlie Stickney Art: Conor Hughes and Fin Cramb
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: MONO #3

MONO #3

STORY BY: Liam Sharp
ART BY: Ben Wolstenholme
COLORS BY: Fin Cramb
COVER BY: Ben Wolstenholme
PUBLISHER: Titan Comics/Madefire
PAGECOUNT: 32
COVER PRICE: $3.99
RELEASE DATE: Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Allied ape-man assassin Mono’s mission into the black heart of Nazi-occupied France has taken a deeply disturbing turn when he faces the savage stormtroopers of the Nagazi!

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Preview: Mono #2

MONO #2

STORY BY: Liam Sharp
ART BY: Ben Wolstenholme
COLORS BY: Fin Cramb
COVER BY: Ben Wolstenholme
PUBLISHER: Titan Comics/Madefire
PAGECOUNT: 32
COVER PRICE: $3.99
RELEASE DATE: Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Mono is closing in on his target but must first viciously fight his way through a surprise German attack. Even if he survives can Mono overcome the formidable keeper of “The Old Curiosity Shop”?

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New York Comic Con 2014: Titan Partners with Madefire for Cap Stone and Mono

Issues #1 of both Cap Stone and MonoTitan Comics new publishing partnership with innovative digital comics publisher Madefire – don’t hit comic stores until December 17, but attendees of New York Comic Con get the first glimpse at both series.

Titan is giving away an exclusive ashcan flip-book at Titan Comics booth #2142 throughout the show!

See below the first pages of each title, as well as covers for both series.

CAP STONE #1 

Writer: Liam Sharp & Christina McCormack 
Artist: Liam Sharp 
Pagecount: 32 
Price: $3.99
On sale: December 17, 2014

The world’s first and only superhero has disappeared after undergoing a cataclysmic fall from grace in the eyes of the world. Middle-aged and unable to support his operations he had made a preposterous claim that the world was in danger, a notion derided by the media and the public at large.

But what if the claim is true?

Outcast writer and infamous murderess Charlie Chance, AKA The Pet, finds herself searching for the one man who was able to bring her to justice– Captain Stone.

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MONO #1 

Writer: Liam Sharp
Artist: Ben Wolstenholme
Color: Fin Cramb
Pagecount: 32
Price: $3.99
On Sale: December 17, 2014

“From the Boer War, through the First and Second World War, the Cold War and beyond, Mono was there…where no one else could go…”

The ape-human hybrid secret agent and Queen’s assassin, possessed of a deadly prehensile tail and ‘the strength of twelve men’, made his debut in the pulps of the 1930s and enjoyed a brief revival in the late 1960s and 70s.

But can it be that the fiction is closer to historic fact than was ever previously guessed?

Now a series of tales, told in hand-written journals and reported first-hand by those that knew him, reveal Mono as a dual-natured and conflicted adventurer–savage and noble; civilized, but ultimately untamable.

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