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There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #4 sets up the finale

Patrick is telepathic and needs money to take care of his mother and live his life. What better way to do that than take control of horrible people and have them rob banks?

There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #4 sets up the finale bringing a lot of things together.

Story: Ed Brisson
Art: Gavin Guidry
Color: Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Review: There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #3

Patrick is telepathic and needs money to take care of his mother and live his life. What better way to do that than take control of horrible people and have them rob banks?

There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #3 pulls back the curtain about the mysterious killer stalking Patrick.

Story: Ed Brisson
Art: Gavin Guidry
Color: Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Preview: There’s Something Wrong With Patrick Todd #2

There’s Something Wrong With Patrick Todd #2

Writer: Ed Brisson
Artist: Gavin Guidry
Colorist: Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover: Gavin Guidry w/ Chris O’Halloran
$3.99 / 32 pages / Color / On Sale 8.10.2022

After being robbed and beaten, fifteen-year-old Patrick is left penniless and desperate. To get what he needs to pay for his mom’s care, he crosses lines he’d promised never to cross, hurting innocent people in the process. To make matters worse, both the machete-wielding maniac Zeus and Detective Brad Anderson are closing in on him.

There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd #2

Review: There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #1

Patrick is telepathic and needs money to take care of his mother and live his life. What better way to do that than take control of horrible people and have them rob banks?

Story: Ed Brisson
Art: Gavin Guidry
Color: Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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.

Kindle/comiXology
Zeus Comics


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AfterShock Reveals an Early Look at There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #1

There’s Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #1

Writer: Ed Brisson 
Artist: Gavin Guidry 
Colorist: Chris O’Halloran 
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou 
Cover: Gavin Guidry w/ Chris O’Halloran 
Incentive: Damian Couceiro w/ Chris O’Halloran
$4.99 /  32 pages / Color / On Sale 7.06.2022

Fifteen-year-old Patrick Todd lives on the run, hiding out in seedy motels, living out of his backpack and making sure that his mom – recently struck down by a mysterious illness of the mind – is well cared for. But doctors cost money. A lot of money. And, so, Patrick turns to a life of crime. Using the telepathic abilities he’s been hiding all his life, he forces the worst of the worst to rob banks, taking the money before making them turn themselves in to the police.  

But someone has taken notice of Patrick’s schemes. A reckoning is coming. Will the police find Patrick in time to save him, or will he become yet another victim of the killer called Zeus? 

Written by Ed Brisson (BEYOND THE BREACH, Uncanny X-Men, Old Man Logan) and illustrated by Gavin Guidry (Captain America: The Ghost Army, Going to The Chapel), THERE’S SOMETHING WRONG WITH PATRICK TODD weaves a web of intrigue, deceit and hot pursuit as danger closes in from all directions. 

There's Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #1

King Grimlock Reigns in August and Shattered Glass Begins

IDW Publishing’s line of Transformers comic books will rule the summer… so proclaims King Grimlock! Debuting in August, two new miniseries, Transformers: King Grimlock and Transformers: Shattered Glass, will thrill lifelong Transformers fans and newcomers to the franchise. Additionally, new story arcs will appear in IDW’s monthly series Transformers and Transformers: Beast Wars.

Transformers: King Grimlock

Written by Steve Orlando with art by Agustin Padilla and colors by Jeremy ColwellKing Grimlock is a five-issue miniseries that casts one of the most iconic Transformers characters into a world of fantastical beasts and magical powers!

In a savage world where the strong rule with sword and iron, the Dinobot Grimlock finds a new opportunity to prove he’s the strongest there is… but as Grimlock and the human barbarian Arko will learn, sometimes brute strength isn’t enough.

Cary Nord, the Eisner Award-winning artist of Conan the Barbarian, provides the perfect cover artwork to fit Transformers: King Grimlock’s high fantasy theme, illustrating issue #1’s Cover A. Additional cover variants will be available for retailers and fans to enjoy, including Cover B by series artist Agustin Padilla, and a Retailer Incentive Edition featuring art by Mateus Santolouco.

Transformers: Shattered Glass

Everything you thought you knew about Cybertronian lore will be turned inside out with Transformers: Shattered Glass, an all-new five-issue miniseries written by Danny Lore, illustrated by fan-favorite Transformers artists Guido Guidi, and Dan Khanna, and colored by John-Paul Bove.

In a parallel universe, a war raged across the cosmos from Cybertron to Earth… a war between Decepticon laborers-turned-freedom fighters and the power-hungry Autobot autocrats. Many kilocycles after the blue planet was devastated and the Decepticons were brought to heel, the evil Autobot bodyscrapper named Blurr hunts a new bounty… one who holds a piece of information that could reignite the war!

Three cover variants will be available from comic shops for Transformers: Shattered Glass #1: Cover A by Alex Milne, Cover B by series artist Dan Khanna, and a Retailer Incentive Edition by Sara Pitre-Durocher.

Transformers: Shattered Glass

Transformers #34, by writer Brian Ruckley and artist Anna Malkova, kicks off the new “Sea of Rust” storyline in IDW’s critically acclaimed comics continuity of Cybertron in its earliest days of war! Megatron has learned that his former mentor, Termagax, holds a key artifact that could tip the scales of the war firmly in the Decepticons’ favor, eliminating the Autobots once and for all. The first order of business, however, is running Termagax down! Issue #34 features Cover A by Winston Chan, Cover B by Susan Margevich, and a Retailer Incentive Cover by Andrew Griffith.

Transformers: Beast Wars #7, by writer Erik Burnham and artist Winston Chan, launches a new story arc entitled “Pod.” Regrouping after their first explosive battle, the Maximals and Predacons are alerted to the descent of a new protoform pod… and its sole inhabitant, Blackarachnia! Whose side will this mysterious newcomer take? Issue #7 features Cover A by Fico Ossio, Cover B by Ed Pirrie, and a Retailer Incentive Cover by Gavin Guidry.

Review: Going to the Chapel TPB

Going to the Chapel TPB

Going to the Chapel is the type of comic that when you finish, you immediately dream of it being on the big screen. It’s the type of story that’s a hell of a wild ride. Writer David Pepose delivers a story that’s Tarantino in nature with twists and turns that are off the wall on a Looney Tunes sort of way.

Going to the Chapel focuses on a wedding that’s broken up by a robbery that goes wrong. Of course, there’s more to it than that and that’s part of the fun. Over the four issues, the situation gets more out of hand as the police surround the church and the guests decide they’ve had enough. A wedding gone wrong is an understatement as to the experience.

Pepose delivers winks and nods throughout the series making sure the story never gets too serious. With some solid banter and jokes throughout, the comic will put a smile on your face. There’s absurdity throughout and so much coming out of the blue. It catches you off guard and hits the right notes. It’s a hell of a lot of fun.

Gavin Guidry nails it on the art. With colors by Liz Kramer and lettering by Ariana Maher and Colin Bell the art ups the humor of the situation. The style and art nail the moments and adds to the absurdity. Looks on faces and the body language is at times is all it takes. The situation and the visuals combine to get you to laugh. It’s the small details that really help and deliver the jokes. Pepose’s writing is solid but the art is what makes the pacing of some of the dialogue delivery. Everything is just so over the top it’s hard to not have fun and just smile at the chaos.

Going to the Chapel is a mashup between Kevin Smith and Tarantino and the result is so much entertainment. I often joke that it seems like very comic is now optioned and in this case, I want this story to be. It’s a great comic and would be a fantastic fun film. If you like the heist gone wrong genre, this is a must get. If you just like a damn good comic, you can’t go wrong with this.

Story: David Pepose Art: Gavin Guidry
Color: Liz Kramer Letterer: Ariana Maher, Colin Bell
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Going to the Chapel TPB

GOING TO THE CHAPEL TPB

Written by David Pepose
Art by Gavin Guidry
Colors by Elizabeth Kramer
Lettering by Ariana Maher
Cover by Gavin Guidry
$14.99 | 108 pgs. | Action Lab: Danger Zone | T+ | On sale FEB. 19

The funniest crime romcom in comics gets collected in the trade paperback of GOING TO THE CHAPEL, from Ringo Award-nominated writer David Pepose (Spencer & Locke) and rising star artist Gavin Guidry (The Death Defying) at Action Lab: Danger Zone! Emily Anderson is a wealthy bride-to-be grappling with a serious case of cold feet — but before she can speak up, her wedding is hijacked by the bank-robbing Bad Elvis Gang. But when this smash-and-grab spirals into a full-blown standoff with the police, Emily will become the unlikely ringleader of her own hostage situation in order to decide where her happily ever after truly lies. Fans of Sex Criminals, Crowded, Assassin Nation, The Fix, and 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank will learn why love is the ultimate hostage situation in GOING TO THE CHAPEL, available in comic shops and on digital devices February 19, 2020!

GOING TO THE CHAPEL TPB

Preview: Going to the Chapel #4

GOING TO THE CHAPEL #4

Writer(s): David Pepose
Artist Name(s): Gavin Guidry (Pencils), Liz Kramer (Colors)
Cover Artist(s): Johanna the Mad (Cover A), Maan House (Cover B), Gavin Guidry (Cover C)
24 pgs./ T+ / FC
$3.99

It’s time to bride or die! With the police about to storm the chapel, Emily must choose her allegiances and her own uncertain future. Can Emily face her fears of lifelong commitment, or will her anxieties be dashed by a runaway bullet? Find out here in this thrilling finale!

GOING TO THE CHAPEL #4

Are You Going to the Chapel this Valentine’s Day?

The wedding gone wrong gets collected on Valentine’s Day as Going to the Chapel is brought together in one handy collection.

Emily Anderson is a wealthy bride-to-be grappling with a serious case of cold feet — but before she can say anything, her wedding is hijacked by the bank-robbing Bad Elvis Gang. But when this smash-and-grab spirals into a full-blown standoff with the police, Emily will become the unlikely ringleader of her own hostage situation in order to decide where her happily ever after truly lies.

Written by David Pepose with art by Gavin Guidry, color by Liz Kramer, and lettering by Ariana Maher, the trade is due in stores February 12, 2020.

Going to the Chapel
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