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Preview: Fire and Ice: Nekron #1

Fire and Ice: Nekron #1

writer: Sara Frazetta
artist: Geof Isherwood
covers: Dan Panosian (A), Jae Lee & June Chung (B), Steve E. Gordon (C)
FC | All Cardstock Covers | 40 pages | Fantasy | $5.99 | Teen+

All she wanted was to bring back the husband she has lost. Instead, she will unleash a new kind of evil into the world.

After her royal spouse was burned alive before her eyes, Queen Juliana turned her back on the gods of balance and pledged her life to the Wolf-God, Ulghir. In secret, she bled for him. In silence, she absorbed his teachings. And then, in darkness, she gave birth to two sons — one conceived in love, the other from black magic — thus setting in motion the tragic events that spell doom for the Realms of Ice and Fire!

Written by SARA FRAZETTA and illustrated by GEOF ISHERWOOD — with hauntingly handsome covers by DAN PANOSIAN, JAE LEE & JUNE CHUNG, and STEVE E. GORDON, as well as an exclusive BLIND BAG VARIANT — Fire and Ice: Nekron unearths the twisted origin of one of fantasy’s most terrifying villains, weaving a cautionary tale of grief, rage, and the ultimate corruption of ambition.

EACH MYSTERY BLIND BAG INCLUDES TWO SEPARATE COPIES OF THE ISSUE, BOTH OF WHICH ARE EXCLUSIVE TO THE BLIND BAG — ONE BLANK AUTHENTIX EDITION, AND ONE OF FIVE UNIQUE VARIANT COVER ART EDITIONS.

Fire and Ice: Nekron #1

Fire and Ice’s Evil Villain Nekron Stars in New Special!

The world of Fire and Ice expands further this December with a brand new special comic book focusing on the central villain Nekron. The classic film collaboration between Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta continues the family legacy in this new release with Frank’s granddaughter Sara Frazetta leading the charge!

Lord Nekron is the tyrannical ruler of Icepeak. The son of Queen Juliana, he learned the dark arts of sorcery from her and the pair conspired to kidnap Teegra. Nekron’s powerful magic allows him to move entire glaciers, kicking off the epic war between his lands and Firekeep. In the events of the film, his evil brings him face to face with both Larn and Darkwolf.

In this new story, Sara Frazetta reveals the twisted origin of one of fantasy’s most terrifying villains. Across 28 luscious pages of story, fans will follow this cautionary tale of grief, rage, and the ultimate corruption of ambition. After her royal spouse was burned alive before her eyes, Queen Juliana turned her back on the gods of balance and pledged her life to the Wolf-God, Ulghir. In secret, she bled for him. In silence, she absorbed his teachings. And then, in darkness, she gave birth to two sons — one conceived in love, the other from black magic — thus setting in motion the tragic events that spell doom for the Realms of Ice and Fire!

To bring Frazetta’s script to the page, artist Geof Isherwood joins the team. The legendary illustrator, painter, and writer is known for his tenures on top titles like Doctor Strange, Namor the Sub-Mariner, Suicide Squad, The ‘Nam, and he’s no stranger to swords and sorcery by way of his prolific contributions to stories of Conan the Barbarian, another shared work with Frank Frazetta’s career.

This stellar creative team is complemented with hauntingly handsome covers by superstars Dan Panosian, Jae Lee, and Steve E. Gordon.

A fabulous fourth cover is available exclusively as part of a mystery blind bag variant! Each of these bags includes two separate copies of the issue, both of which are exclusive to the Blind Bag — one Blank Authentix edition, and also one of five unique variant cover art editions. 70% of bags will feature the mystery fourth cover with trade dress, with others may include black and white lineart or “virgin” variations on the other three revealed covers.

Fire and Ice: Nekron follows and complements a flagship comic series for the franchise, as well as a previous character special focused on Teegra, with top creators including Bill Willingham, Leonardo Manco, Gabriele di Caro, and others contributing.

Preview: Savage Sword of Conan #6 (of 6)

Savage Sword of Conan #6 (of 6)

(W) Jason Aaron, Michael Downs, Matthew John (A) Geof Isherwood, Piotr Kowalski (CA) Jason Shawn Alexander
In Shops: Dec 18, 2024
SRP: $6.99

THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN continues its triumphant return from Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics!

Featuring the conclusion of Jason Aaron and Geof Isherwood’s KING CONAN epic two-part comic, a haunting DARK AGNES tale from writer Michael Downs and artist Piotr Kowalski, a chilling Conan prose story from Matthew John, titanic covers from Alex Horley and Jason Shawn Alexander, a slew of astounding art pin-ups, and more – Issue #6 closes out the first year of THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN with a bloody bang!

Savage Sword of Conan #6 (of 6)

Preview: Savage Sword of Conan #5 (of 6)

Savage Sword of Conan #5 (of 6)

(W) Jason Aaron, Michael Kogge (A) Geof Isherwood, Dan Parson (CA) Joe Jusko
In Shops: Oct 30, 2024
SRP: $6.99

A NEW KING CONAN ARC BEGINS BY JASON AARON!
THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN continues its triumphant return from Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics!
Featuring the first chapter of an epic KING CONAN two-part comic from Eisner Award-winning writer JASON AARON and artist GEOF ISHERWOOD, a YOUNG CONAN tale from writer MICHAEL KOGGE and artist DAN PARSONS, colossal covers from JOE JUSKO and ALEX HORLEY, astonishing art pin-ups, and more!

Savage Sword of Conan #5 (of 6)

Preview: Savage Sword of Conan #5 (of 6)

Savage Sword of Conan #5 (of 6)

(W) Jason Aaron, Michael Kogge (A) Geof Isherwood, Dan Parson (CA) Joe Jusko
In Shops: Oct 30, 2024
SRP: $6.99

A NEW KING CONAN ARC BEGINS BY JASON AARON!
THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN continues its triumphant return from Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics!
Featuring the first chapter of an epic KING CONAN two-part comic from Eisner Award-winning writer JASON AARON and artist GEOF ISHERWOOD, a YOUNG CONAN tale from writer MICHAEL KOGGE and artist DAN PARSONS, colossal covers from JOE JUSKO and ALEX HORLEY, astonishing art pin-ups, and more!

Savage Sword of Conan #5 (of 6)

Review: Absolute Carnage: Symbiote Spider-Man

Carnage is hunting down everyone who wore a symbiote in “Absolute Carnage.” What about the person who wore the “black suit” briefly before Peter Parker got it? Absolute Carnage: Symbiote Spider-Man is his story.

Story: Peter David
Art: Francesco Mobili
Color: Java Tartaglia, Rain Beredo
Letterer: Travis Lanham

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #99 & 100 pages by Al Milgrom, Herb Trimpe, Jim Mooney, Geof Isherwood, Bob Sharen, A. Kaotic, Joe Rosen, and Diana Albers.

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Preview: Further Adventures of Red Sonja Vol.1

Further Adventures of Red Sonja Vol.1

writer: Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, Doug Moench, Clair Noto, Frank Thorne, Christie Marx, Charles Dixon, James Owsley, Bruce Jones, Peter B. Gillis, Jim Valentino, Sue Flaxman, Marie Javins, Steve Buccellato
artists: Frank Thorne, E.R. Cruz, Estaban Maroto, Howard Chaykin, Dick Giordano, Terry Austin, John Buscema, Pablo Marcos, Tony DeZuniga, Barry Smith, Ernie Chan, Neal Adams, Geof Isherwood, Luke McDonnell, Armando Gil, Bruce Jones, Steven Carr, Gary Kwapisz, Josef Rubinstein, Gavin Curtis, Keith Williams, Alfredo Alcala, Del Barras, Reggie Jones, Kirk Etienne, Howard Simpson, Rober Quijano
cover: Frank Thorne
FC | 200+ pages | $19.99 | Teen+

Featuring a collection of issues from the original Marvel Comics series “The Savage Sword of Conan,” with each page painstakingly re-mastered for this volume! Plus, Sonja Tales from Kull and the Barbarians, as well as pin-ups!

Blevins, Isherwood, Jordan, St. Pierre, and Takara Coming to Baltimore

Buy your tickets nowBret Blevins and avoid lines for the Baltimore Comic-Con on September 25-27, 2015. The annual comics pop culture event returns to the Baltimore Convention Center for our 16th annual show in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The Baltimore Comic-Con welcomes to this year’s show Bret Blevins, Geof Isherwood, Justin Jordan, Joe St. Pierre, and Marcio Takara.

Beginning his comic book career in 1981, Bret Blevins began a decade of working almost exclusively for Marvel Comics on many of their most famous characters, including Spider-Man, Wolverine, The X-Men, The Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Daredevil, Dr. Strange, The Fantastic Four, The New Mutants, Sheena, Ghost Rider, Conan, Solomon Kane, The Inhumans, the Punisher, Sleepwalker, Clive Barker’s Nightbreed, The Bozz Chronicles, Cloak and Dagger, The Trouble with Girls, The Destroyer, Terror Inc., and various licensed properties, including graphic novel length adaptations of the films The Dark Crystal, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Krull, and The Last Starfighter. Moving primarily to DC in 1993, Bret drew Batman, Superman, Supergirl, Starman, and Vigilante, and along the way drew Star Wars, Tarzan, John Carter of Mars, and Bettie Page for Dark Horse. A 146-page graphic of novel of Brian Jacques’ Redwall illustrated by Bret was published by Philomel Books in 2007. In the mid-90’s, Geof IsherwoodBret began working for Warner Bros. animation and won two Emmy awards while creating storyboards for the acclaimed Batman, Superman, Batman Beyond, Justice League, Static, Batman Brave and Bold, and Ben 10 cartoons. For Disney, Blevins has drawn storyboards for Tarzan and Atlantis, and copious artwork for various other Disney projects including Pirates of the Caribbean, The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh, Tinkerbell, Toy Story, Tron, and Wreck-it-Ralph. In addition to other miscellaneous advertising and illustration work, Bret is always busy drawing and painting from life, writing instructional articles for DRAW! magazine, and occasionally teaching.

Geof Isherwood drew comics for Marvel, DC, Broadway, and Heroes Of The North starting in 1982. Major title runs include Dr. Strange, Suicide Squad, Conan the Barbarian, Conan The King, Namor, and The ‘Nam. Geof has also worked on over 60 film and TV productions, including X-Men: DOFP and X-Men: Age of Apocalypse, Being Human (US), and The Fountain. Geof teaches in the Concept Art and Illustration program at Algonquin College in Ottawa, Ontario. Geof is now working for Renegade Media, drawing the final issue of the soon-to-be-released Necromatics.

Justin JordanJustin Jordan first came to the attention of the comic-buying pubic writing his creator-owned The Strange Talent of Luther Strode (with Tradd Moore on art) published through Image Comics. That title was followed up with two sequels, The Legend of Luther Strode and The Legacy of Luther Strode. He has also worked on DC Comics’ Green Lantern: New Guardians as well as runs during the “New 52” initiative on Superboy, Deathstroke, and Team 7. At Valiant Comics, he wrote the relaunch of Shadowman, and co-created Deep State at BOOM! Studios, Spread and Dead Body Road at Image Comics, and Dark Gods at Avatar Press. In 2012, he received a Harvey Award nomination for Most Promising New Talent, and contributed to the Eisner-nominated In the Dark: A Horror Anthology from IDW.

Joe St.Pierre graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and began his professional career in 1992 as a penciller for the fledgling comic book publisher Valiant, taking on writing responsibilities in time as well. His best Joe St.Pierreknown work at Valiant was a 10-issue run of the title Secret Weapons, which he wrote and drew. In addition to his work in commercial art and as a storyboard artist for just over 20 years, he has worked on titles at major publishers, including DC’s Aquaman, Batman, Green Lantern, Superboy, and Superman, Marvel’s Fantastic Four, Wolverine, X-Men, and he has the distinction of being the artist who most probably worked the most first issues featuring Spider-Man or Spidey family characters. He is currently working on his own title, New Zodiax.

Amongst the seasoned luminaries, Marcio Takara is a relative newcoming, having worked in comics since 2006. His art has graced the pages of Marvel Comics’ Marvel Adventures Super Heroes, Captain Marvel, and Armor Wars, Image Comics’ Dynamo5, BOOM! Studios’ The Incredibles and Incorruptible, and DC Comics’ Blue Beetle, The Flash, and Smallville: Lantern. He has also launched a successful Kickstarter project with writer Bryan Q. Miller called Earthward, and provided artwork for the game League of Legends.