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Preview: Tis The Season to Be Freezin’ #1

Tis The Season to Be Freezin’ #1

Written by: Richard Bernatovech, Andrew Wheeler, Tee Franklin, Tara Roberts
Art by: Eric Battle, Travis Mercer, Meghan Hetrick, Yancey Labat

Oh the weather outside is freezing, but these stories sure are pleasin’. So since you’ve no place to go, why not grab a sweater, pour a cup of hot cocoa, and stoke the fire…because these 10 tales are sure to lower the mercury! Join us as Harley Quinn and Blue Snowman ice out Hawkman, Batman fights the cold heart of Mr. Freeze, the JLQ don’t stand a snowball’s chance against Minister Blizzard, and the Flash and Superman team up to chill out Captain Cold. So warm your holiday heart with these freezin’ feats of frosty fiction!

Tis The Season to Be Freezin' #1

ComiXology has 6 New Comics from DC, Magnetic Press, Yen Press, and Harlequin

There are six new comics available on comiXology right now. Check out the comics from DC, Yen Press, Magnetic Press, and Harlequin below or get shopping.

Crown Prince’s Chosen Bride

Written by Kandy Shepherd
Art by Ryo Arisawa
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One day, a gorgeous man appears in front of Gemma at her job. Tristan Marco, a mysterious billionaire, wants her to plan a party at a high-end hotel. And he’s come all the way from Montovia, a country in Europe.
Tristan invites Gemma on a cruise, and unable to resist his charms, she accepts. Though she’s wary of the dangers of love at first sight, Gemma’s heart is taken with Tristan, not knowing that he’s actually the Prince of Montovia!

Crown Prince's Chosen Bride

Désert de rêve

Written by Rosemary Carter
Art by Junko Murata
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Le projet de recherche de son père ne peut être réalisé qu’avec des photographies de la frise dans le désert, et la seule façon d’y parvenir est de rejoindre l’expédition d’étude de Fraser Mallory. Cependant, il y a deux problèmes : son père et Fraser se sont disputés il y a longtemps, et Fraser ne travaille jamais avec des femmes. Mais il existe un moyen de résoudre ces deux problèmes à la fois : elle deviendra “Corey” et se fera passer pour un homme !

Désert de rêve

Gunland Vol. 3 #11: Coda

Written by Captain Artiglio
Art by Captain Artiglio
Cover by Captain Artiglio
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The battle for the valley grows to epic proportions as Bill “Death” raises an army of undead to fight by his side. It’s time for everyone to choose sides, including the Cherub of Golgotha…

Gunland Vol. 3 #11: Coda

Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler – #83

Written by Homura Kawamoto
Art by Toru Naomura
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The chosen one was to be named “Kirari.” So then who is the one not picked? Read the next chapter of Kakegurui the same day as Japan!

Kakegurui - Compulsive Gambler - #83

Represent! (2020-) #5

Written by Tara Roberts
Pencils Yancey Labat
Inks Yancey Labat
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“My Granny Was a Hero”
A little girl with afro puffs, a potbelly and a gap-toothed smile dreams of being a hero. She reads adventure books voraciously; she practices sword strokes and judo kicks in her bedroom in case she ever has to fight a dragon; she devours superhero movies and cartoons with big eyes and popcorn. And every night, she looks out of her window and wishes upon the moon with all her heart to be called upon to help someone in a big way…when she discovers the story of her great-grandmother Cocu, and how Cocu’s superpower led to a heroic struggle for freedom.

Represent! (2020-) #5

Wahcommo Vol. 1 #1

Written by Luis Nct
Art by Luis Nct
Cover by Luis Nct
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Fox and Kaya have been chosen by their village to make the ceremonial trek to their lost ancient city to retrieve a piece of their history. Both feel they should be making the journey alone, but they are tasked with helping each other, as only together can they survive. This becomes evident as danger quickly presents itself…

Wahcommo Vol. 1 #1

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More Represent! from DC Begins in February

DC has announced more stories on the way for its Represent! digital series, adding another five digital “chapters,” releasing weekly beginning February 1, 2021. The chapters will be available on participating digital platforms, including Comixology, Apple, Amazon Kindle, Google Books, and others.

This past September, DC took an evolutionary leap forward in graphic storytelling with this digital-first series featuring stories from underrepresented voices, spotlighting personal stories outside the regular comic book medium. The debut story, “It’s A Bird,” was written by Christian Cooper with art by Alitha E. Martinez and Mark Morales; the story was inspired by Cooper’s viral encounter with a Central Park dog owner while bird-watching.

The next chapter, “Heritage,” is written by Jesse Holland with art by Doug Braithwaite. Holland is a former Associated Press journalist, host of C-Span’s “Washington Week,” editor of the upcoming Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda prose anthology, and the author of the Black Panther: Who Is the Black Panther? prose novel, which was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in 2019. Braithwaite is a fan-favorite DC penciler, inker, and cover artist whose notable works include the recently released Generations: Shattered, Future State: The Next Batman, Justice, and others.

“Heritage” is based on Holland’s Mississippi farm, which has been in his family since their first ancestor was freed from slavery—tended by his grandfather and his father before him. But as Jesse grows into a man, he’s unsure if a patch of land in the Piney Woods and a life of tilling soil is his true destiny. But destiny can mean so much more than dirt and a tractor…

Future stories include:

Book Three: “Food for Thought,” written by Regine Sawyer, art by Eric Battle

Sawyer, a comic book writer and founder of Women in Comics Collective International, and artist Battle have both contributed to DC individually and have united to tell the story of Lanice, whose passion for cooking and desire for a career in the culinary arts is challenged by the source of her inspiration—her father—who is concerned about his only daughter working in a kitchen, like so many Black Americans before her.

Book Four: “Believe You,” written by Nadira Jamerson, art by Brittney Williams

Howard University alumni Jamerson makes her comic book debut with Williams, who recently provided art for DC’s middle grade graphic novel Lois Lane and the Friendship Challenge. A young mother, Mai, has been struggling with her health ever  since the birth of her daughter, Dira. She’s exhausted, gaining weight and experiencing shooting pain through her legs, and she wakes up with numbness spreading across her entire body. She  is in constant agony. But the doctors don’t think anything is wrong with her—she’s stressed, she’s a hypochondriac, it’s just fatigue—and despite everything Mai does to make herself better, she still feels alone. Until she finally finds a way to advocate for her health and finds an ally who does more than prescribe…they listen.

Book Five: “My Granny Was A Hero,” written by Tara Roberts, art by Yancey Labat

Roberts, a National Geographic Storytelling Fellow, MIT Open Documentary Lab Fellow and avid scuba diving enthusiast, teams up with DC Super Hero Girls artist Labat in a story of a little girl realizing her dreams of heroism.

A little girl with Afro puffs, a potbelly, and a gap-toothed smile dreams of being a hero. She reads adventure books voraciously; she practices sword strokes and judo kicks in her bedroom in case she ever has to fight a dragon; she devours superhero movies, cartoons, and popcorn with big eyes. And every night, she looks out of her window and wishes upon the moon with all her heart to be called upon to help someone in a big way…when she discovers the story of her great-grandmother Cocu, and how Cocu’s superpower led to a heroic struggle for freedom. 

Book Six: “The Lesson,” written and drawn by Dominike “DOMO” Stanton

Stanton has been drawing comics for the last ten years; most recently, he provided art for House of Whispers, part of Neil Gaiman’s celebrated The Sandman Universe line of titles.

Stanton’s protagonist Dom got his butt kicked in school a lot…like…a lot a lot…for no reason. He got caught up in fights that had nothing to do with him or would get jumped simply walking the halls of his school or waiting for the bus home. Fed up and angry, he decides to join a local gym and learn how to box. But what starts out as a mission to fight back turns into something greater, and Dom is given the opportunity to stand up for himself in more ways than one.

Each new 10-page digital chapter will be available on Mondays for $0.99 each.