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Planetoid Welcomes a Standalone Sequel in Praxis

Image Comics is pleased to announce the highly anticipated second volume in the critically-acclaimed sci-fi series from Ken Garing in Planetoid: Praxis. Praxis is set to hit stores this February 2017.

In Planetoid: Praxis, the inhabitants of a distant planetoid have fought off their robot overlords and established a thriving settlement on the planetoid’s mechanized surface. Now, years later, their de facto leader, Onica, must grapple with a new complication when their isolated way of life is threatened by the arrival of an unexpected visitor.

Planetoid: Praxis expands the world created in the first volume, but is a standalone story that can be enjoyed by fans of the first volume, or discovered by new readers interested in a thoughtful science-fiction story with political undertones.

Readers were first introduced to the Planetoid world through Silas, an ex-soldier turned space pirate. Silas’ story of survival and resilience in a dystopian wasteland of roving cyborg militias, hostile aliens, and nomadic tribes resonated with critics at launch.

Planetoid: Praxis #1 (Diamond Code DEC160672) hits stores on Wednesday, February 1st.

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The weekend always seems to go WAY too quick. Doctor Who premiered last night and was as fun as expected. Hopefully we’ll get a fantastic ending to The Walking Dead and start to Game of Thrones.

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CBR – Axel-In-Charge: Marvel’s Graphic Novel Growth Are folks interested in these?

The Free Press – Update: Storage unit burglary “gut wrenching” for toy collector If anyone can help.

The Mary Sue – This Is Not A Drill: David Tennant And Billie Piper Are In The Doctor Who Anniversary SpecialCan’t wait!

Bleeding Cool – Waid’s Thrillbent to Embed Comics Ala YouTube – Wondercon Happy to post these up when we can.

 

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Talking Comics – Planetoid #5

Preview – Planetoid #5

Planetoid #5

By: Ken Garing
Price: $2.99

Warfare ensues as the tyrannical forces of the Ono Mao attempt to wipe out the planetoid’s only hope for civilization!

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Twenty Free Image Comics #1s at comiXology

Image Comics has been pumping out solid first issues this year for numerous series that are guaranteed to be classics. Not bad for a publisher celebrating their twentieth anniversary. Now, the first issues of many of the new series are free at the digital distributor comiXology. The issues switched to free on August 24 and will remain free permanently.

The free issues include the first issues of some of 2012’s best-selling comics, including:

  • Saga #1
  • Fatale #1
  • The Manhattan Projects #1
  • Thief of Thieves #1
  • America’s Got Powers #1
  • Mind the Gap #1
  • Alpha Girl #1
  • Creator-Owned Heroes #1,
  • Dancer #1
  • Danger Club #1
  • Epic Kill #1
  • Glory #23 (first issue of the relaunch)
  • Grim Leaper #1
  • Hell Yeah #1
  • Hoax Hunters #1
  • No Place Like Home #1
  • Peter Panzerfaust #1
  • Planetoid #1
  • Prophet #21 (first issue of the relaunch)
  • Secret #1

Many of these titles have been or will soon be collected into trade paperbacks, making the free issues the perfect way for readers to sample new Image Comics titles before purchasing collections.

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Friday’s San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone and with every con lately, I’ve ended it with many new folks I’d consider friends. Here’s the news you might have missed.

Around the Blogs:

IVN – Comic Con Special: Politics & Superheroes – A decent read.

Bleeding Cool – Marvel To Detail Plans For Ant Man In Hall H Panel Tomorrow Night?Maybe I’ll go to my first panel?

Comics Alliance – Marvel’s Cup O’ Joe Panel: Three New ‘AvX’ Spin-Offs and Hints for Marvel NOW! [SDCC]Nothing Earth shattering here.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews:

CBR – Before Watchmen: Minutemen #2

Talking Comics – Planetoid #2

IGN – Spider-Men #3

IGN – The Walking Dead #100

Preview – Planetoid #1

Planetoid #1

By: Ken Garing
Price: $2.99

Silas, an ex-soldier turned space pirate, finds himself stranded on a mysterious planet in alien territory. As he explores the long-abandoned industrial ruins of the planet’s surface he will have to fend off rogue mechanical creatures, roving cyborg militias, and a hostile alien military with a bounty on his head. Silas will have to rely on resourcefulness and bare-bones survival tactics in order to stay alive and ultimately unlock the secrets of a planet where survival is a luxury and escape an impossibility.

Planetoid in June

SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST IN PLANETOID
New Image Comics series pits man against machine in June

Silas is a hardened space smuggler, calloused by tragedy and grueling labor — but when, in the new Image Comics series PLANETOID by Ken Garing, his ship crashes on a living, metal planet, it will take all of his experience and resources to survive.

Garing’s five-issue series is a grim vision of a desolate industrial landscape. The titular planetoid, a sphere of discarded wreckage and machinery, has its own intelligence — and its own mandate to survive, at the cost of the few humans who have also found themselves stranded on its surface. These people form the core of PLANETOID’s story.

“The world of Planetoid is that of a vast, abandoned industrial landscape,” said Garing. “The story, however, will revolve around the efforts of the planetoid’s inhabitants as they struggle together against extraordinary odds in the hope of building something new out of the devastation.”

Garing pits man against machine in a primal struggle, using the color palette of his painted interiors to contrast the combatants — the occasional splash of human blood amidst the monochromatic grays and rusts of the planetoid.

The first issue of PLANETOID was an exclusive digital comic on Graphicly, but now will appear in print under the Image Comics banner on June 13. PLANETOID #1 (APR120419) is available for pre-order in the April issue of Previews. Each full-color monthly issue will be 32 pages long, with no ads, for $2.99.

“Ken Garing is off to a spectacular start with this bit of survivalist SF. This is just an introduction to the ruinous, dystopian world of Planetoid, and I’m eager to see what horrors yet remain in its crevices. Highly recommended.” — iFanboy