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Tony S. Daniel and Natália Marques launch the war-torn fantasy series Edenwood in September

Writer/artist Tony S. Daniel will launch an all-new fantasy series titled Edenwood. This ongoing war-ravaged epic will feature coloring by Natália Marques and debut in September from Image Comics.

Edenwood—An eons-long series of multiverse wars between demons and witches has found earth as its latest battleground. The battle pits Necronema, the demonic land which supplanted the Midwest twenty years ago, against Edenwood, the witchcraft controlled area of land that protects the rest of the U.S. In the first story arc of this ongoing series readers are introduced to Rion, a young man born during the apocalyptic events of southern Illinois, who is thrust into the role of hero and leader after killing a Gather, a transient demon with the powers to cross any barrier or dimension.

Summoned by the Witch War Council, Rion must assemble an elite team of demon hunters tasked with infiltrating Necronema with a list of targets to annihilate. The men and women he selects happen to all be the most famous and revered demon hunters of all time, dating back to the 1700s. But Rion has his sights set on a young and powerful  witch being held prisoner deep within Necronema. The mission is one of search and destroy… however Rion feels he’s been chosen for more than that.

Edenwood #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, September 27. 

Edenwood #1

Radiant Black #5 has hooked readers requiring a reprint after a sell-out

Radiant Black by Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa is being rushed back to print again—for a second time, issue #5 has sold out completely at the distributor level.

This latest issue in the popular superhero series introduces to the team the critically acclaimed colorist Natália Marques and fan-favorite artist Eduardo Ferigato alongside Higgins and Costa.

Radiant Red remains at large. Red needs to be stopped before anyone else gets hurt. But after the events of issue #4 left Lockport—and the world—reeling, is Radiant Black up to the task? And will he be in this fight alone? Radiant Black #5 is an extra-length, explosively climactic conclusion to the first story arc of the series.

Radiant Black #5 third printing Cover A (Diamond Code JUN218650) and Radiant Black #5 third printing Cover B black & white 1:10 copy incentive (Diamond Code JUN218651) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 18.

Radiant Black #5 Sells Out and Gets a New Printing

The bestselling series Radiant Black by Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa is being rushed back to print yet again—this time issue #5 has sold out completely at the distributor level. This reprint will feature new cover art by Costa which will pay homage to an iconic Invincible fight scene.  

This latest issue in the popular superhero series introduces to the team the critically acclaimed colorist Natália Marques and fan-favorite artist Eduardo Ferigato alongside Higgins and Costa.

Radiant Red remains at large. Red needs to be stopped before anyone else gets hurt. But after the events of issue #4 left Lockport—and the world—reeling, is Radiant Black up to the task? And will he be in this fight alone? Radiant Black #5 is an extra-length, explosively climactic conclusion to the first story arc of the series.

Radiant Black #5 second printing (Diamond Code MAY218586) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, July 21.

Radiant Black #5 second printing

Eduardo Ferigato and Natália Marques Join Radiant Black in June

Artist Eduardo Ferigato and colorist Natália Marques will join Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa on the bestselling superhero series Radiant Black. The new team members will contribute their talents to the upcoming Radiant Black #5, on sale this June from Image Comics.

After Radiant Black #4’s heart-stopping cliffhanger the Radiant Black team isn’t done subverting readers’ expectations and will provide fans with an extra-length, explosive climax to the first story arc in issue #5.

Radiant Black #5 concludes the first story arc of the series—and yet Radiant Red is still out there at large. Red needs to be stopped before anyone else gets hurt. But after the events of last issue left Lockport—and the world—reeling, is Radiant Black up to the task? And will he be in this fight alone?

Radiant Black #5 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 16:

  • Radiant Black #5 Cover A Doaly – APR210322
  • Radiant Black #5 Cover B Diego Greco – APR210323
  • Radiant Black #5 Cover C 1:25 copy incentive by Serg Acuña – APR210324

Get a sneak peek at early interior pages from the issue below.

Radiant Black #5 Cover A

Radiant Black #4 Heads Back to Print

The bestselling Radiant Black #4 by Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa has sold out upon its release yesterday and left fans stunned after a jaw-dropping showdown between Radiant Black and his nemesis, Radiant Red. This pivotal issue is being rushed back to print in order to keep up with the unending demand. 

This second printing will feature an electrifying wraparound cover with artwork by Costa and Igor Monti.

It was always going to come to this, in Radiant Black #4: fans are front-and-center to a knock-down, drag-out fight—between Nathan and the mysterious Radiant Red—across the city of Lockport! After this fight, nothing will ever be the same again. For Lockport or for Radiant Black. 

In Radiant Black #5, fan-favorite artist Eduardo Ferigato and colorist Natália Marques will join Higgins and Costa for the extra-length, explosive climax to the first story arc.

Radiant Black #4, second printing and Radiant Black #5 will both be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 16:

  • Radiant Black #4, second printing – APR218632
  • Radiant Black #5 Cover A Doaly – APR210322
  • Radiant Black #5 Cover B Diego Greco – APR210323
  • Radiant Black #5 Cover C 1:25 copy incentive by Serg Acuña – APR210324
Radiant Black #4, second printing

Review: The Last Space Race Vol. 1 Pale Blue Dot

A mysterious object is spotted deep in space and the United States scrambles to put together a mission to intercept it.

The Last Space Race Vol. 1 Pale Blue Dot collects issues #1-5

Story: Peter Calloway
Art: Alex Shibao
Color: Natália Marques
Letterer: Marshall Dillon

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Preview: Firefly: The Sting OGN HC

Firefly: The Sting OGN HC

Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Writer: Delilah S. Dawson
Artists: Pius Bak, French Carlomagno, Rodrigo Lorenzo, Serg Acuña, Richard Ortiz, Hyeonjin Kim
Colorists: Joana Lafuente, Doug Garbarkm Natalia Marques
Cover Artist: Marco D’Alfonso
Price: $19.99

Saffron and the women of Firefly pull the ultimate heist!

Saffron—the enigmatic rogue who captured the hearts of FIREFLY fans worldwide—returns to Serenity. But this time, she’s got no time for Capt. Malcolm Reynolds, as she’s there to recruit the women of the ship to join her on a heist that has personal stakes for all involved.

New York Times bestselling writer Delilah S. Dawson (Sparrowhawk, Star Wars: Phasma), along with a team of artists including Pius Bak, French Carlomagno, and Rodrigo Lorenzo reveal a new take on the world of Joss Whedon’s FIREFLY, as each artist shows the heist from the point-of-view of a different woman on the crew.

Firefly: The Sting OGN HC

Review: The Last Space Race #5

The Last Space Race #5 delivers a sci-fi thriller as we hold our breath not knowing if an out of control ship will drift off into space or get back on course. And who sabotaged the mission!?

Story: Peter Calloway
Art: Alex Shibao
Letterer: Marshall Dillon
Color: Natália Marques

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Review: The Last Space Race #1

It started as an anomaly. An outlier in the noise that’s so common in astronomical data. But the truth sends the United States-and the world-careening into what will become humanity’s LAST SPACE RACE.

Written by Peter Calloway, there’s a certain fun about Last Space Race #1 that takes a story we’ve seen a few different times and gives it a nice energy about it. Calloway’s story revolves around Sasha Balodis, a tech billionaire that feels like a less douchey Elon Musk. He’s Tony Stark with a space race fetish.

Now, that sounds like something we’ve seen before but Calloway gives Balodis some depth that’s unexpected. The story could be pure Top Gun cockiness with a rich guy when it comes to attitude but Calloway hints at tragedy in Balodis’ life that indicates there’s more to him than what we mainly see. How that plays out should be interesting and intriguing and set the series apart.

The art by Alex Shibao with colors from Natalia Marques and lettering by Marshall Dillon is solid. The designs is excellent with each character looking unique and a technology and world that feels familiar. It’s a smart idea of design in that it allows the reader to connect a bit more than if it were set a decade in the future and things were much more different. Shuttles like similar to what we have in real life with slight tweaks, same with space suits. A familiarity of it all helps.

At its core, the comic is something we’ve seen before but it’s the fun attitude of it all that makes it entertaining. There’s just something about the interactions and characters that deliver a first issue that has you wanting to come back. It feels like when actors have fun in their roles which makes what you’re watching more entertaining. Now, to see if it can really differentiate itself. It has the opportunity to go a wide range of ways. And, with what’s hinted at, there should be some emotional depth to what’s to come. And if done right, this could wind up being one hell of a series.

Story: Peter Calloway Art: Alex Shibao
Color: Natalia Marques Lettering: Marshall Dillon
Story: 7.5 Art: 7.5 Overall: 7.5 Recommendation: Read

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AfterShock Announces The Last Space Race from Peter Calloway and Alex Shibao

It started as an anomaly. An outlier in the noise that’s so common in astronomical data. But the truth sends the United States—and the world—careening into what will become humanity’s LAST SPACE RACE.

Leading the effort for the United States is one man, Sasha Balodis. A fun-loving tech billionaire turned aerospace titan, Sasha’s seemingly perfect life has been gripped by recent tragedy. Building and launching the most expensive, most ambitious and most important project in history—well, it gives him something to live for again. 

There’s only one thing standing in his way: his arch-rival and chief aerospace competitor, Roger Freeman.

Written by Peter Calloway and drawn by Alex Shibao, The Last Space Race is an imaginative investigation into wonder, hope and humanity’s grandest purpose.

The Last Space Race #1 is out October 9th featuring colors from Natalia Marques, lettering by Marshall Dillon, and covers by Shibao and Marques as well as Juan Doe.