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Exclusive: The Witcher: Ballad of Two Wolves #2 cover reveal

Dark Horse has provided an exclusive first look at the covers to The Witcher: Ballad of Two Wolves #2.

Geralt is caught in a web of lies as the truth behind the werewolf is distorted by the townsfolk and Piglet sisters’ own agendas. But if it’s not slaughter that the wolf craves, then what is?

The Witcher: Ballad of Two Wolves #2 is written by Bartosz Sztybor with art by Miki Montlló and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.

Cover A is by Miki Montlló, Variant Cover B by Jakub Rebelka, Variant Cover C by Otto Schmidt, and Variant Cover D by David Lopez.

It comes to comic shops January 25, 2023.

Review: Crashing #1

Crashing #1

When you have to carry the world on your shoulders, you sometimes feel like you’re all alone. It’s hard enough that life throws haymakers at you, but you also have to deal with things you don’t like to do. Many people don’t like their jobs, and many regret the choices they’ve made in life that stick with them.

People who are crushed under that pressure are more common than most would admit. It this those who carry their water regardless of the weight that everyone admires. It is their fortitude that we look for the hidden secrets to. In Crashing #1, we find one such protagonist who must, in essence, save the world.

We meet Rose Osler, a a doctor who specializes in patients with super powers, and we catch her on one such day, when everything has gone awry. The reader soon finds out about her back story, where she had a hard home life, was a drug addict and have a hard time maintaining relationships. Her current home life is in even worst shape as she lies to her husband. By the issue’s end, we find out that she runs an underground clinic with a twist to who the patients are.

Overall, Crashing #1 is an interesting premise that struggles to get on its feet in its debut. The story by Klein is intriguing. The art by the creative team is amazing. Altogether, despites a few stumbling blocks, the story shows some real promise.

Story: Matthew Klein Art: Morgan Beem
Color: Triona Farrell Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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The Farseer Trilogy comes to Dark Horse

The Assassin is back in this new adaptation of the first installment of the bestselling Farseer Trilogy. Dark Horse Comics is teaming up with Assassin’s Apprentice creator Robin Hobb, co-writer Jody Houser, artist Ryan Kelly, colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou to present Assassin’s Apprentice like never before. Assassin’s Apprentice #1 also features cover art by Anna Steinbauer.

Until recently, Fitz was only known as “boy.” The illegitimate son of a powerful noble, Fitz is taken in by his uncle, Prince Verity, who prepares the boy for a journey to the capital to meet his royal grandfather. But Fitz is not a normal child. An ancient power stirs inside him, something that will change the destiny of the Six Duchies forever!

The incredibly influential fantasy novel comes to comics in this first installment of best-selling author Robin Hobbs’ Assassin’s Apprentice!

Assassin’s Apprentice #1 (of 6) will be in comic book stores December 14, 2022 and is available for pre-order now at your local comic shop for $3.99. 

Assassin’s Apprentice #1

Review: Bloodshot Unleashed #1

Bloodshot Unleashed #1

Dangerous super soldiers and bloodthirsty living weapons have mysteriously escaped into the world to wreak havoc across the dying towns and forgotten farms of America. Now, Bloodshot must take up arms again to travel across the country hunting down these violent monsters, battling his own demons, and defending the most defenseless. Deniz Camp and Jon Davis-Hunt join forces to unleash Valiant Entertainment’s first Mature Readers, Bloodshot Unleashed #1, a title that puts the BLOOD in BLOODSHOT.

Valiant’s offerings over the last couple of years have been somewhat hit and miss with the fans, and while I’ve enjoyed what they’ve been putting out on the whole, I understand that not every reader has been as fond of the recent offerings. That said, Bloodshot Unleashed is a book that feels like the earlier offerings from Valiant Entertainment; there’s a bit of ambiguity in what Bloodshot has been doing, an acknowledgement that he’s been manipulated and used in the past, and a tacit understanding that he’s going to be manipulated and used again in the future if certain agencies have the opportunity to do so. This book’s plot reminds me a little of the plot of Ninja K from a few years back in the premise; retired super soldiers seek revenge for the way they’ve been treated – only this time there’s a lot more bullets than blades involved (thus far at least).

Deniz Camp structures the book into an almost one and done story that’ll either capture the reader’s attention or it won’t; for new readers this is a pretty decent introduction that doesn’t require in depth knowledge of the character’s previous exploits and long term fans will find something refreshing in the action interspersed with plot building flashbacks. Jon Davis-Hunt‘s artwork is exactly what I was hoping it would be; detailed, exciting and easy to follow. There’s no attempt to shy away from the results of a mad super soldier, but nor does Davis-Hunt go over board in what’s shown. Coupled with Jordie Bellaire‘s colours, and this book is one pretty looking bag of violence.

As an introduction to the character, this is as good a place as any to start; I mean, really when it comes to an action book, there’s not much more that you can be looking for. Bloodshot Unleashed #1 is a bloody fine comic.

Story: Deniz Camp Art: Jon Davis-Hunt
Colourist: Jordie Bellaire Letters: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.8 Art: 9 Overall: 8.9 Recommendation: Buy

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Dark Horse announces The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves

Dark Horse Comics and CD Projekt Red present an all-new story following Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves #1. This new series is written by Bartosz Sztybor. Sztybor is joined by artist and colorist Miki Montlló, as well as letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.

Hailed as the greatest monster slayer, the Witcher Geralt is beckoned to the town of Grimmwald. When a strange occurrence stirs murmurs of a werewolf on the prowl, rumors spread about the peculiar arrival of three Piglet sisters. With a grand mystery and a monster to kill, Dandelion may just find the inspiration he needs to write the perfect ballad.

The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves #1 (out of 4) will be in comic book stores December 21, 2022.  It is available for pre-order now at your local comic shop for $3.99. Fans can also collect three variant covers featuring art by Jakub Rebelka, Otto Schmidt, and David López.

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

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.

TFAW
Kindle/comiXology
Zeus Comics


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The Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives arrives in December 2022

DC‘s Dead Boy Detectives are back expanding the Sandman Universe. Writer Pornsak Pichetshote is joined by artist Jeff Stokely to take the Dead Boys to the scariest place of all: the heart of Hollywood!

Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine have been detectives for decades—and dead best friends even longer. But their investigation into a Thai American girl’s disappearance from her Los Angeles home puts them on a collision course with new and terrifying ghosts straight from Thai folklore that could give even a dead boy nightmares!

The Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives kicks off on December 27th with a bloodthirsty krasue—a floating, severed head whose internal organs trail beneath it—and amps up the mysteries and horrors from there!

In Pichetshote and Stokely’s new six-issue comic book miniseries, Edwin and Charles are hired to find a missing Thai-American girl named Jai, only for her to turn up dead. Except not. Because Jai, along with her two friends Tanya and Melvin, are all ghosts like Edwin and Charles. Except not. Each child is Thai, with power unlike anything Edwin and Charles have ever seen before, and they all died in LA at different times over the past fifty years! And perilously close by to the boys’ adventure, Thessaly the witch finds herself held hostage by dangerous magics—both a threat to her life and an insult to her ego that simply will not go unanswered… 

The Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #1, written by Pornsak Pichetshote with art by Jeff Stokely, colors by Miquel Muerto, letters by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou and a cover by Nimit Malavia, arrives wherever comic books are sold on December 27, 2022, and carries DC’s Black Label descriptor, identifying the content as appropriate for readers ages 17+. The Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #1 will also feature variant covers by Alex Eckman-Lawn, Tyler Crook, Filipe Andrade (1:25) and Yoshitaka Amano (1:50).

All Against All is a primal vision of humanity gone terrible wrong

Image Comics has revealed, All Against All by writer Alex Paknadel, artist/colorist Caspar Wijngaard, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou and the latest from the Syzygy imprint. This five issue miniseries will offer a uniquely harrowing and vividly illustrated tale and launch in December.

All Against All is focused on a race of otherworldly conquerors in pursuit of an especially lethal predator… man. The series is set in the distant future. Earth is long gone, but a race of alien conquerors known as “the Operators” have preserved its most savage animals in an artificial jungle environment they barely understand.

With no bodies of their own, the Operators move from world to world, harvesting bodies for the organic exosuits they use to wage their endless wars. Ignored and underestimated by his captors is the habitat’s sole human specimen, Helpless.

However, when their efforts to find and harvest an apex predator intensify, he gives them far more than they bargained for.

Adding to the series’ creative luster, each issue will feature covers not only by Wijngaard, but also by an amazing array of artistic talents showcased with a line of exciting variant covers.

All Against All #1 will be released on Wednesday, December 7 at local comic shops and available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play:

  • Cover A by Wijngaard – Diamond Code OCT220047
  • Cover B by Sean Phillips – Diamond Code OCT220048
  • Cover C (1:25 copy incentive) by Martin Simmonds – Diamond Code OCT220049
  • Cover D (1:50 copy incentive) by Christian Ward – Diamond Code OCT220050

Preview: New America #1

New America #1

Story: Curt Pires
Art: Luca Casalanguida
Color: Mark Dale
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
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THE OLD WAYS FAILED US.

AND SO, A DECISION WAS MADE.

TO START ANEW. TO INVEST IN THE FUTURE, THE FOUNDATION OF SOMETHING MORE.
A NEW AMERICA.

Follows the formation of a Secessionist state within America, New America, and the trials and tribulations both personal and political of the people leading and living in this newly emergent country.

THE WEST WING meets SICARIO meets THE WIRE in this dense and action packed political thriller created by Curt Pires (Youth, Wyrd) and Luca Casalanguida (James Bond, Scout’s Honor). A TECC CONTENT production.

New America #1

Preview: New America #1

New America #1

Story: Curt Pires
Art: Luca Casalanguida
Color: Mark Dale
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
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THE OLD WAYS FAILED US.

AND SO, A DECISION WAS MADE.

TO START ANEW. TO INVEST IN THE FUTURE, THE FOUNDATION OF SOMETHING MORE.
A NEW AMERICA.

Follows the formation of a Secessionist state within America, New America, and the trials and tribulations both personal and political of the people leading and living in this newly emergent country.

THE WEST WING meets SICARIO meets THE WIRE in this dense and action packed political thriller created by Curt Pires (Youth, Wyrd) and Luca Casalanguida (James Bond, Scout’s Honor). A TECC CONTENT production.

New America #1
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