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Breach Protocol in Your First Look at Mech Cadets #3

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Mech Cadets #3, the next issue of a brand new chapter in the hit mecha series by co-creators Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa, with colors by Ian Herring, and letters by Simon Bowland. Available October 11, 2023.

The cadets and robos are stuck in quarantine–desperate to find any and all information about the alien threat–and eager to get back into the fight while economic tensions on Earth rise. Meanwhile, Frank urges Olivia to breach protocol and rescue his cousin Franklin; will she cave to the pressure of someone she has more in common with than expected, or stick to playing by the rules?

Mech Cadets #3 features a main cover by series artist Takeshi Miyazawa and Ian Herring, and variant covers by acclaimed artists Sonny Liew and Miguel Mercado.

Mech Cadets #3

The Robos are BACK in Your First Look at Mech Cadets #1

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Mech Cadets #1, the  first issue of a brand new chapter in the hit mecha series by co-creators Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa, with colors by Ian Herring, and letters by Simon Bowland. Available August 9, 2023 ahead of the launch of the highly anticipated Netflix animated series. 

Stanford Yu, Olivia Park, Maya Sanchez, and Frank Olivetti are back in action a year after saving the world from the threat of a Sharg invasion. But how will the Sky Corps Central Command and the cadets themselves handle the fact that Mech Cadet Olivia Park, the teenaged pilot of the Supra-robo Hero Force 2, has become the most powerful person on the planet? Meanwhile, the threat of the Sharg takes on a whole new dimension with a shocking revelation that threatens everything our heroes know about their robos and themselves!

Mech Cadets #1 features a main cover by series artist Takeshi Miyazawa and Ian Herring, and variant covers by acclaimed artists Sonny Liew and Junggeun Yoon.

Mech Cadets #1

Mech Cadets Continues this August at BOOM!

Ahead of the launch of the highly anticipated Netflix animated series, BOOM! Studios has announced a brand new chapter in the hit mecha series, Mech Cadets by co-creators Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa, with colors by Ian Herring, and letters by Simon Bowland! The series returns to comic shops on August 9th.

Stanford Yu, Olivia Park, Maya Sanchez, and Frank Olivetti are back in action a year after saving the world from the threat of a Sharg invasion. But how will the Sky Corps Central Command and the cadets themselves handle the fact that Mech Cadet Olivia Park, the teenaged pilot of the Suprarobo Hero Force 2, has become the most powerful person on the planet? Meanwhile, the threat of the Sharg takes on a whole new dimension with a shocking revelation that threatens everything our heroes know about their robos and themselves!

Mech Cadets #1 features a main cover by series artist Takeshi Miyazawa and Ian Herring, and variant covers by acclaimed artists Sonny Liew and Junggeun Yoon.

Mech Cadets #1

Review: Mixed Race Superheroes

Mixed Race Superheroes

Ever since Barack Obama entered the court of public opinion, everything about him has been under public scrutiny. Things like where he grew up and just how intelligent he is have been regularly discussed or investigated. Even his time at Harvard and his work as a community organizer, nothing has seemed off limits, especially from his detractors. The most glaring thing that exposes most racists is his being mixed race.

Him being both Black and white, drums all those old ghosts that has made conservatives stoke Americans’ worst fears, but really is their internalized racism. For comic fans, the topic isn’t new. Readers know that this is a topic that has been explored as long as comics have exited. In the new essay collection from Rutgers University Press, Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric L Berlatsky explore this dichotomy in Mixed Race Superheroes.

In the “Introduction”, the editors,  start off with W. Kamau Bell’s article for Wired where he talked about the hope she had for his mixed race children, citing  recent examples in Ant Man and The Wasp and Aquaman, where mixed race actors played characters of similar racial makeup. In “ Guess Who’s Coming Home”, Dagbovie Mullins explores how race has been seen throughout Spiderman’s canon in film and in comics. In “ The Ride Of Valkyrie against White Supremacy”, Mitchell talks about Tessa Thompson’s portrayal of Valkyrie onscreen, not only going against type but challenging racism within the geek community. In “Which World would you Rather Live In”, Gavaler talks about Gary Jackson’s poetry and how it formed some of the first comic book criticism whilst talking about race. In “Flash Of Two races”, Berlatsky talks about how both the comics and the TV show handled Wally West and the franchise’s larger narrative on race, incest and miscegenation. In “Let Yourself Just be whoever you are”, Collins dissects the issues of decolonial hybridity and LGBTQ possibilities in the Steven Universe franchise. In “ the Hulk and Venom”, Carter shows the parallels between the prevailing societal notion of superiority based on bloodlines, and how it is harmful , through its most extreme examples in Hulk and Venom. In “Monsters, Mutants and Mongrels”, Koenig-Woodyard, discusses the importance of character building in Monstress, and how its creators has made probably one of the best protagonist in comics in the past decade. In “Examining Otherness and the Marginal Man in DC’s Superman through Mixed-Race Studies”, Tembo discusses how using Superman to talk about mixed race can both be the perfect example and a complete fallacy. In “Talented Tensions and Revisions”, Santos delves into Miles Morales and how his double consciousness makes an even more interesting character than Peter Parker. In “They’re Two People in One Body”, Miller talk about the brave choices made, especially in reference to how mixed race was portrayed, in the television adaptation of Legion. In “Into the Spider-Verse and the Commodified (Re) Imagining of Afro-Rican Visibility”, Molina-Guzman talks about how the movie brought something refreshing to the canon. In the last essay, “Truth, Justice, and the (Ancient) Egyptian Way”, Resha talks about how the character of Doctor Fate has been portrayed and how a new wave of writers has made the hero relevant to geopolitical narrative.

Overall, Mixed Race Superheroes is an excellent book that is both entertaining and educating. The essays by the different authors are imperative, powerful and through provoking. The editing by  Dagbovie –Mullins and Berlatsky is well done. The art by the different artists is beautiful. Altogether, a book that speaks to our times and where the world is going.

Story: Eric L Berlatsky, Gregory T Carter, Chris Gavaler, Chris Koenig-Woodyard, Nicholas E Miller, Isabel Molina-Guzman, Jorge J. Santos Jr., Kwasu David Tembo, Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins, Corinne Esther Collins, Jasmine Mitchell, Adrienne Resha
Art: Ron Frenz, Brett Breeding, Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, Sana Takeda, Frank Quitely, Lee Bermejo, Sara Pichelli, Sonny Liew
Editing: Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric L Berlatsky
Story: 10 Art: 9.0 Editing: 9.8 Overall: 9.97 Recommendation: Buy


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Preview: Adventure Time Season 11 SC

Adventure Time Season 11 SC

Publisher: KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM! Studios
Writer:  Sonny Liew, Ted Anderson
Artist: Marina Julia
Colorist: Meg Casey
Letterer: Mike Fiorentino
Cover Artist: Jorge Corona
Price: $19.99

THE FUN WILL NEVER END!

Cartoon Network’s Emmy Award-winning series continues in Adventure Time™ Season 11—the only place to get new, official Adventure Time™ stories! Return to the Land of Ooo after The Great Gum War and join Finn and Jake on all-new adventures. Together, along with Princess Bubblegum, Marceline, BMO, and all your favorite friends, they’ll rediscover what it truly means to be the protectors of the realm. 

Eisner Award-winner Sonny Liew (The Art of Charlie Hock Chye) and writer Ted Anderson (Adventure Time™: Beginning of the End) team up with artist Marina Julia (Lumberjanes: Faire and Square) to share the next chapter in the incredible world of Adventure Time

Collects the complete 6-issue series!

Preview: Adventure Time Season 11 #4

Adventure Time Season 11 #4

Publisher: KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM! Studios
Writer: Sonny Liew & Ted Anderson
Artist: Marina Julia
Colorist: Meg Casey
Letterer: Mike Fiorentino
Cover Artists:  
    Main Cover:
Jorge Corona
    Preorder Cover: Julie Benbassat
    Incentive Cover: Arielle Jovellanos
Price: $3.99

When Marceline loses her memories, everyone suspects foul play! Finn, Jake, Princess Bubblegum, and Simon must band together to save their friend!

Adventure Time Season 11 #4

Preview: Star Trek: Waypoint Special #1

Star Trek: Waypoint Special #1

Dave Baker & Nicole Goux, Brandon Easton, Jackson Lanzig & Collin Kelly, Matthew Dow Smith (w) • Nicole Goux, Josh Hood, Sonny Liew, Matthew Dow Smith (a) • Josh Hood (c)

The anthology series spanning 50 years of Star Trek returns in this oversized annual! These weird and wonderful stories—set during the Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and more—expand on rarely explored corners of the universe or provide closure for long-forgotten plot threads. But they all remind us of why we love Trek. This volume features your favorite characters, including Data, Q, and Ezri Dax, handled by the top creators of today and the future!

FC • 48 pages • $7.99

Preview: Adventure Time Season 11 #3

Adventure Time Season 11 #3

Publisher: KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM! Studios
Writer: Sonny Liew
Artist: Marina Julia
Colorist: Meg Casey
Letterer: Mike Fiorentino
Cover Artists:
Main Cover: Jorge Corona
Preorder Cover: Julie Benbassat
Incentive Cover: Simone D’Armini
Price: $3.99

Finn, Jake and their new friend continue on their scavenger hunt around Ooo, marvelling at the changes around them in the wake of the War. The Emmy Award-winning series continues with a new season exclusively in comic book form!

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Your First Look at Adventure Time Season 11 #3 from BOOM! Studios

BOOM! Studios has unveiled a first look at Adventure Time Season 11 #3, the official comic book continuation of the Emmy Award-winning Cartoon Network animated series.

The story of the Land of Ooo continues on exclusively in comic book form from the writing duo of Eisner Award-winner Sonny Liew and Ted Anderson, along with artist Marina Julia. Jake and Finn continue their quest to save future Marceline from the ravages of time but find out that the really super creepy Three are up to no good! What else will turn up in this mysterious future version of Ooo?

Adventure Time Season 11 #3 features a main cover from Jorge Corona, along with variant covers by Simone D’Armini and Julie Benbassat. It comes to shelves December 12, 2018.

Preview: Adventure Time Comics Vol. 6 SC

Adventure Time Comics Vol. 6 SC

Publisher: KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM! Studios
Writers: Aaron McConnell, Brandon Zuern, Mari Arakaki, Benjamin Marra, Ben Passmore,
Jaimie Coe, Xiao Tong Kong, Tyler Jenkins, Reza Farazmand, Jack Sjogren, Morgan Beem, Carissa Powell, Jean Wei, Sonny Liew
Artists: Aaron McConnell, Matt Frank, Mari Arakaki, Benjamin Marra, Xiao Tong Kong, Boya Sun, Reza Farazmand, Morgan Beem, Carissa Powell, Jean Wei, Sonny Liew, Jack Sjogren
Colorists: Gonçalo Lopes, Aleksander Gushky
Letterer: Mike Fiorentino
Cover Artist: Richard Chang
Price: $14.99

WHAT CAN OOO DO?

Strange peril strikes the beloved world of Ooo again and no citizen is safe! Between Ice King’s heart calling it quits,  to the entire Breakfast Kingdom getting locked out of their homes when Finn and Jake drop the key to the city in the Cappuccino River, mystery and chaos ensue in this ADVENTURE TIME COMICS collection.

Featuring work by Sonny Liew, Matt Frank, Cristina Rose Chua, Jack Sjogren and many more!

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