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Preview: Last Line #2

Last Line #2

Writer: Richard Dinnick
Artist: Jose Holder
Colorist: Kelly Fitzpatrick
Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Cover: Andy Clarke w/ Jose Villarrubia
$4.99 / 32 pages / Color / On Sale 10.12.22

With the mystery of what lies beneath London’s subway network deepening, Sally Hazzard and Edward Tarn must follow the scant clues to the truth. But what they discover is not just a dusty abandoned Tube station, but a fantastic subterranean interplanetary travel complex. With time against them, Sally, Ed and their rag-tag team have to take the fight to the enemy as they prepare their counterattack. And this fight will take them away from everything they know to the surface of another planet…

Last Line #2

Last Line #2 is a bit unfocused and all over

With the mystery of what lies beneath London’s subway network deepening, Sally Hazzard and Edward Tarn must follow the scant clues to the truth.

Story: Richard Dinnick
Art: Jose Holder
Color: Kelly Fitzpatrick
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

Get your copy in comic shops! 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
Zeus Comics
comiXology/Kindle


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Weekly Preview! 4 from AfterShock and more Star Runner Chronicles

There are a lot of comics coming out every week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • Bulls of Beacon Hill #1 (AfterShock)
  • Last Line #2 (AfterShock)
  • Samurai Doggy #3 (AfterShock)
  • Star Runner Chronicles: Rising Star (Atlantis Studios)
  • Vineyard #3 (AfterShock)

AfterShock and Atlantis Studios provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Exclusive Preview: Last Line #2

Last Line #2

Writer: Richard Dinnick
Artist: Jose Holder
Colorist: Kelly Fitzpatrick
Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Cover: Andy Clarke w/ Jose Villarrubia
$4.99 / 32 pages / Color / On Sale 10.12.22

With the mystery of what lies beneath London’s subway network deepening, Sally Hazzard and Edward Tarn must follow the scant clues to the truth. But what they discover is not just a dusty abandoned Tube station, but a fantastic subterranean interplanetary travel complex. With time against them, Sally, Ed and their rag-tag team have to take the fight to the enemy as they prepare their counterattack. And this fight will take them away from everything they know to the surface of another planet…

Last Line #2

Review: Last Line #1

Sally Hazzard is a driver for a tube and a man is pushed in front of her train. But everyone is telling her he jumped and the cc tv footage shows that too.

Story: Richard Dinnick
Art: Jose Holder
Color: Kelly Fitzpatrick
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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.

comiXology/Kindle
Zeus Comics


AfterShock provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale. Graphic Policy does purchase items from this site. Making purchases through these links helps support the site

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Metal Society #5

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

007 #2 (Dynamite) – The first issue delivered a solid take on James Bond that felt like the start to a film. We’re excited to check out the new villain.

Alien #1 (Marvel) – A new volume begins and this one begins to focus on a small colony of synths.

All-Out Avengers #1 (Marvel) – A new Avengers series? We’re intrigued to see where this goes.

Antioch #1 (Image Comics) – Spinning out of Frontiersman, a king attempting to stop man from killing the planet finds himself in a superhuman prison.

Batman: Dear Detective #1 (DC Comics) – Stringing together the amazing art of Lee Bermejo into a narrative.

Everyday Hero Machine Boy (Skybound/Image Comics) – We got a tease of the series already but it feels like a great wholesome robot trying to be a superhero story full of smiles and feels.

Golden Rage #2 (Image Comics) – Older women are thrown on an island where they battle it out! The first issue was great and we’re excited for more!

Highball #1 (AHOY Comics) – The best shot in the galaxy can only hit the target when he’s dead drunk. Sounds like it has potential.

Kali (Dark Horse Comics) – Stabbed in the back, poisoned, and left for dead by her own biker gang; Kali sets off on a one-way road of vengeance across a war-torn desert battlefield. Sounds like our kind of story.

Last Line #1 (AfterShock) – A driver on the tube swears a man was pushed in front of her train but the video and witnesses says otherwise.

The Lost Gardens #1 (Rabbit Hole Studios) – Defects in his technology implants sends a man spiraling downward by the economic forces to be.

Metal Society #5 (Image Comics) – The final issue!? Who will win in this MMA battle between man and machine?

Mind MGMT: Bootleg #3 (Dark Horse Comics) – The series continues to be the amazing twisted mind trip we expected and loved.

New Rat City #1 (Scout Comics) – Pests run rampant across the city in the year 2083 after years of floods and infrastructure mismanagement.

Shock Shop #1 (Dark Horse Comics) – A new horror story from Cullen Bunn? Yeah, we’re in. You can read our early review.

Survivor: Aron’s Story (Graphic History Publishing) – The life of Aron and his survival under Nazi occupation and the history of Jewish Disapora.

Vanity #2 (Black Caravan/Scout Comics) – The second chapter in the biopic of the legendary Blood Countess Elizabeth Bathory.

Weekly Preview! 2 from AfterShock, the return of Vanity, Improve, and Unretouchable

There are a lot of comics coming out this week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • Improv: How I Discovered Improv and Conquered Social Anxiety (First Second)
  • Last Line #1 (AfterShock)
  • Unretouchable (Graphic Universe)
  • Vanity #2 (Scout Comics/Black Caravan)
  • The Vineyard #2 (AfterShock)

AfterShock, First Second, and Graphic Universe provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Discover the Last Line in September

LAST LINE #1

Writer: Richard Dinnick 
Artist: Jose Holder 
Colorist: Kelly Fitzpatrick 
Letterer: Dave Sharpe 
Cover: Andy Clarke w/ Jose Villarrubia 
Incentive Cover: Das Pastoras
$4.99 / 32 pages / Color / On Sale 09.07.22

Sally Hazzard just had the worst day of her life: While on a usual shift as a driver for the tube, the unthinkable happened when a man is pushed in front of her train and killed. 

But…there’s something strange here. Sally swears the man was pushed but her supervisors, witnesses and the cc tv footage all show the man falling on his own. Sally cannot let this go, and her investigation into the murder introduces her to an MI-6 agent named Edward Tarn also curious about the so-called accident. 

Together, Sally and Ed discover an off-world explanation for the assassination, plus an alien invasion and the craziest plot twist of all: an interplanetary travel system buried deep beneath the London Underground!
 

Written by Richard Dinnick (Doctor Who: The 12th Doctor, Thunderbirds are Go!, Lost in Space: Countdown to Danger) and drawn by Jose Holder (X-Men: Apocalypse, Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Rainbow Six Siege).