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Preview: The Jekyll Island Chronicles

The Jekyll Island Chronicles

(W) Steve Nedvidek, Ed Crowell, Jack Lowe (A) Prentis Rollins (CA) S.J. Miller
In Shops: Jul 28, 2021
SRP: $19.99

Cities burn, electricity crackles, and the world hangs in the balance as the award-winning alternate-history graphic novel trilogy comes to a stunning conclusion!

The action picks up where The Jekyll Island Chronicles (Book Two): A Devil’s Reach left off: the cabal of anarchists, known internationally as Zeno, have stolen the plans to Nikola Tesla’s Death Ray and intend to build it and use it first on the heroes of Jekyll. Meanwhile, Tesla and his contemporaries Charles Proteus Steinmetz and Henry Ford work against the clock to come up with an improbable chance to render the weapon useless. For their biggest challenge yet, our heroic regulars – mechanically-limbed Peter Karovik, electrically-powered Helen Huxley, high-flying Billy Colfield, and the brilliant cryptologist Solomon Taylor – must build an army of new heroes that join the battle royale on the tiny Georgia island of Jekyll. With more thrilling science-heroism than ever before, A Last Call completes the Jekyll Island trilogy as the forces of good stand up one last time against those seeking to burn the world.

The Jekyll Island Chronicles

Review: The Furnace

When it comes to most people’s past, we are riddled with regrets over events or behaviors we would like to take back. I constantly look back to see what I could have done better. I regret how I treated many people, those who deserved it and those that didn’t. In my life, I also wished I had accomplished more. That I had done more at this point. I also realize even if I had, it would not be enough.

The mere acceptance of one’s station in life, is not where most aspire to. Rarely do individuals settle with being unremarkable. It reminds me of something my mother would say, about people who were difficult to me, “this is as good as it gets for them, know you are going places they won’t.” I am not sure where I am heading, I just hope I am going the right direction, as most people do. One person whose guilt has wrought his and his family’s life suddenly has his own creation become something worse than he expected in Prentis RollinsThe Furnace.

We meet Walton Honderich, whose groundbreaking work as a young ingénue made him who he was but its use has him regretting the future it may lay for his daughter and her generation. We are taken back in time, 26 years before he became a father and world-renowned scientist, to where him and his friend Marc, create security software that would have wide-reaching implications. As he creates the “GARD”, which holds prisoners without no hope of escape. As he recounts this history to his daughter, she asks questions that he never anticipated he had to answer, but also gets to how the creation lead his friend, Mac, down a dark path.

Overall, the graphic novel is a gripping tale of past sins and how they comes to haunt us all, but those with larger consequences, it can crush them. The story by Rollins is tense, dark and edgy. The art by Rollins is beautiful and vibrant, and dark where it is needed. Altogether, it’s a tale of redemption that shows readers no matter how bad the situation, life has a funny way of showing you there is hope

Story: Prentis Rollins Art: Prentis Rollins
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

‘Green Lantern’ Creators To Light Up Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con

Official Press Release

‘Green Lantern’ Creators To Light Up Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con

Carlos Pacheco, Ethan Van Sciver, Shane Davis, Tyler Kirkham and Dave Cortes are among more than 20 with ties to the Green Lantern franchise set to appear June 17-19 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center

NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA, June 3, 2011 — With the new GREEN LANTERN movie hitting theaters nationwide in two weeks, excitement for the storied franchise is at an all-time high. More than 20 artists and writers who have worked on various iterations of the comic will be attending Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con, June 17-19, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Among the creators who are closely associated with “Green Lantern” include Carlos Pacheco, Ethan Van Sciver, Shane Davis, Tyler Kirkham and Dave Cortes. Other top creators who have worked on the series include Phil Jimenez, Mike Grell, Greg Horn, Koi Turnbull, Doug Braithwaite and Bill Sienkiewicz.

Philadelphia Comic Con attendees can also meet others who have had a hand in the franchise, including Tony Bedard, Blond, Jim Calafiore, Kim DeMulder, Todd Klein, Tom Fleming, Mark McKenna, Tom Raney, Prentis Rollins, Nei Ruffino and Bob Wiacek.

The Green Lantern celebration at Philadelphia Comic Con includes two special programming sessions, during which many of the artists and writers above will discuss having worked on the iconic franchise. One session will be on Saturday at 2 p.m. and the other on Sunday at noon, both in programming Room B.

Philadelphia Comic Con is the sixth stop on Wizard World’s 2011 North American tour.  Hours are Friday, June 17, noon – 8 p.m., Saturday, June 18, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m., and Sunday, June 19, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Tickets are available in advance online at http://www.wizardworld.com/philadelphia.html at a savings over tickets purchased at the door.  Advance adult single-day tickets are priced at $25 ($35 on site); three-day weekend tickets are $45 ($55 on site), and tickets are free for children age 10 and under when accompanied by a paid adult (limit two children per adult).  VIP packages with special entry and exclusive items are also available on a limited basis.

About Wizard World:
Wizard World produces Comic Cons and pop culture conventions across North America that celebrate graphic novels, comic books, movies, TV shows, gaming, technology, toys and social networking. The events often feature celebrities from movies and TV, artists and writers, and events such as premieres, gaming tournaments, panels, and costume contests. Wizard World also produces Wizard World Digital, an online publication covering new and upcoming products and talents in the pop culture world, and is distributed on a weekly basis to online and iPad users worldwide.

For the most recent event information please visit www.wizardworld.com and become a Philadelphia Comic Con Fan on Facebook.

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