Gear up for the Soldier of Fortune’s most colossal arc yet – with these Cable: Greatest Hits variants celebrating Cable’s past (and future) glory! From his original appearance by Rob Liefeld, to his time in the Age of Apocalypse, to his role as guardian of the Mutant Messiah, journey through the time-tossed mutant’s history with these covers by top creators Ryan Stegman, Mike Spicer, Ariel Olivetti, Chris Burnham and more to be announced!
Look for Cable’s variant covers on the following titles:
Cable #155 by Ryan Stegman And Mike Spicer on-sale March 21st! Cable #156 by Ariel Olivetti on-sale April 18th! Cable #157 by Chris Burnham on-sale May 16th! Cable #158 by To Be Revealed Cable #159 by To Be Revealed...
Look for Cable’s variant covers on the following titles:
Cable #155 by Ryan Stegman And Mike Spicer on-sale March 21st! Cable #156 by Ariel Olivetti on-sale April 18th! Cable #157 by Chris Burnham on-sale May 16th! Cable #158 by To Be Revealed Cable #159 by To Be Revealed...
- 2/26/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After delivering chills and thrills last year with the first issue of their House of Waxwork horror anthology comic book series, Waxwork Records returns with tales of zombies and carnival curiosities in issue #2, featuring more eye-popping artwork and music on vinyl from renowned composer Douglas Pipes (Trick ’r Treat, Krampus):
You can view photos of the new vinyl score/comic book combo for issue #2 below, and be sure to visit Waxwork Records' website for more information on their horror comic book series.
House of Waxwork Issue #2: "Waxwork Records is thrilled to release the second issue of their hit comic book series, House Of Waxwork. Featuring all new and original content from contemporary writers, illustrators, and composers, House Of Waxwork is a rousing horror-anthology comic book series packed with macabre tales of ghouls, ghosts, witchcraft, the occult, the living dead, revenge, and so much more.
In the highly anticipated Issue 2 of House Of Waxwork,...
You can view photos of the new vinyl score/comic book combo for issue #2 below, and be sure to visit Waxwork Records' website for more information on their horror comic book series.
House of Waxwork Issue #2: "Waxwork Records is thrilled to release the second issue of their hit comic book series, House Of Waxwork. Featuring all new and original content from contemporary writers, illustrators, and composers, House Of Waxwork is a rousing horror-anthology comic book series packed with macabre tales of ghouls, ghosts, witchcraft, the occult, the living dead, revenge, and so much more.
In the highly anticipated Issue 2 of House Of Waxwork,...
- 2/6/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Marvel Comics' "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" , a six-issue miniseries adapting the movie, featuring "...never-before-seen material", starring 'Rey', 'Poe' and 'Finn', is written by Gary Whitta and illustrated by Michael Walsh, Mike Spicer, with covers by Mike Del Mundo and Joe Quesada, available May 2, 2018:
"...the 'Resistance' is outnumbered. 'Luke Skywalker' has finally been found. And the 'Rebels' fight against a growing evil.
"The 'First Order' will stop at nothing to conquer the galaxy, and it's up to our heroes to defend it..."
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"...the 'Resistance' is outnumbered. 'Luke Skywalker' has finally been found. And the 'Rebels' fight against a growing evil.
"The 'First Order' will stop at nothing to conquer the galaxy, and it's up to our heroes to defend it..."
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- 2/3/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
This week on Comics Corner, we have three preview pages for DC's Deadman #2, three preview pages for Rivers of London: Detective Stories Vol. 4, Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #10, Extremity #9, six preview pages for Gravediggers Union #2, Moonstruck #4, Paper Girls #18, and breaking news on Relay #1 from Aftershock Comics.
Deadman #2: "Hold the cover of Deadman #2 up to the light and the danger that was invisible seconds before will be revealed! Now, any lingering doubt that Deadman was deliberately murdered in cold blood, and not as a test for the Hook to join the League of Assassins, is put to rest once and for all!
Art by: Neal Adams
Cover by: Neal Adams
Written by: Neal Adams
Series: Deadman 2017
U.S. Price: 3.99
On Sale Date: Dec. 6, 2017
Volume/Issue #: 2
Color/B&W: Color
Trim Size: Comic
Page Count: 32."
For more information on the Deadman series, visit DC Comics' website.
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Rivers of London: Detective Stories Vol.
Deadman #2: "Hold the cover of Deadman #2 up to the light and the danger that was invisible seconds before will be revealed! Now, any lingering doubt that Deadman was deliberately murdered in cold blood, and not as a test for the Hook to join the League of Assassins, is put to rest once and for all!
Art by: Neal Adams
Cover by: Neal Adams
Written by: Neal Adams
Series: Deadman 2017
U.S. Price: 3.99
On Sale Date: Dec. 6, 2017
Volume/Issue #: 2
Color/B&W: Color
Trim Size: Comic
Page Count: 32."
For more information on the Deadman series, visit DC Comics' website.
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Rivers of London: Detective Stories Vol.
- 12/6/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
This week on Comics Corner, we have a look at Deadman #1 from DC Comics, with details on a glow-in-the-dark cover of this issue, and we also take a look at The Walking Dead #173, Gravediggers Union #1 plus six preview pages, two covers for Clue #5, Extremity #8, Paper Girls #17, and Red Sonja #10.
Deadman #1: "“Journey into Death” part one! When we last left Deadman, the true story had barely begun! Deadman’s death was unsolved, and his fate was intertwined with that of his parents and siblings. Even the Dark Night Detective couldn’t solve the mysteries of Boston Brand’s fantastic secrets! Now, Batman is back, confronting Deadman about who was really behind his death. Was Boston Brand’s assassination a test for the League of Assassins? Why does Batman think Ra’s al Ghul was involved? And why does Deadman need the help of Zatanna, Phantom Stranger, Dr. Fate and the Spectre to defend Nanda Parbat?...
Deadman #1: "“Journey into Death” part one! When we last left Deadman, the true story had barely begun! Deadman’s death was unsolved, and his fate was intertwined with that of his parents and siblings. Even the Dark Night Detective couldn’t solve the mysteries of Boston Brand’s fantastic secrets! Now, Batman is back, confronting Deadman about who was really behind his death. Was Boston Brand’s assassination a test for the League of Assassins? Why does Batman think Ra’s al Ghul was involved? And why does Deadman need the help of Zatanna, Phantom Stranger, Dr. Fate and the Spectre to defend Nanda Parbat?...
- 11/1/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The second issue of The Evil Within is finally here. Read what happens when the dust settles after the events at Beacon Mental Hospital. Also in today's Comics Corner: Judge Dredd: The Blessed Earth #6, The Walking Dead #172, Cannibal #8, Extremity #7, Hack/Slash vs. Vampirella #1, Moonstruck #3, Paper Girls #16, and Regression #5.
The Evil Within #2: "Still shell-shocked by the horrific events that took place at the Beacon Mental Hospital, Detective Sebastian Castellanos finds himself reluctantly pulled back into Mobius' macabre world when a gruesome serial killer unleashes a new kind of hell onto Krimson City.
On Sale: 4 Oct 2017
Writer: Ryan O’Sullivan O’Sullivan
Artists: Damien Worm Szymon Kudranski
Type: Comic
Series: Evil Within
Genres: HorrorSupernaturalVideo games
Extent: 32pp
Age: 17+."
To learn more, visit:
https://titan-comics.com/c/1048-evil-within/
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Judge Dredd: The Blessed Earth #6: "Dredd and his allies travel to a mysterious location in search of answers to the mystery haunting them.
The Evil Within #2: "Still shell-shocked by the horrific events that took place at the Beacon Mental Hospital, Detective Sebastian Castellanos finds himself reluctantly pulled back into Mobius' macabre world when a gruesome serial killer unleashes a new kind of hell onto Krimson City.
On Sale: 4 Oct 2017
Writer: Ryan O’Sullivan O’Sullivan
Artists: Damien Worm Szymon Kudranski
Type: Comic
Series: Evil Within
Genres: HorrorSupernaturalVideo games
Extent: 32pp
Age: 17+."
To learn more, visit:
https://titan-comics.com/c/1048-evil-within/
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Judge Dredd: The Blessed Earth #6: "Dredd and his allies travel to a mysterious location in search of answers to the mystery haunting them.
- 10/4/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The Penny Dreadful comic book sequel from Titan Comics returns in today's Comics Corner, as we have three stellar preview pages to share with our readers from The Awaking 2.5! Also: check out a new character in The Walking Dead #171 and take a look at Venomverse #1 from Marvel, three The Evil Within #1 covers and preview pages, Extremity Vol.1, Outcast #30, Predator Hunters #5, Seven to Eternity #9, and World Reader #6. Also, today's Flash Forward section features the paperback collection of R.L. Stine's Man-Thing.
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #5: "Continues the story directly after the shocking events of Penny Dreadful’s season three TV finale!
On Sale: 6 Sep 2017
Writer: Chris King
Artist: Jesus Hervas
Type: Comic
Series: Penny Dreadful
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Age: 17+."
To learn more, go to:
https://titan-comics.com/c/1032-penny-dreadful-the-awaking/
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The Walking Dead #171: "Fear The Princess Who is she, and what does she want?
Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard,...
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #5: "Continues the story directly after the shocking events of Penny Dreadful’s season three TV finale!
On Sale: 6 Sep 2017
Writer: Chris King
Artist: Jesus Hervas
Type: Comic
Series: Penny Dreadful
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Age: 17+."
To learn more, go to:
https://titan-comics.com/c/1032-penny-dreadful-the-awaking/
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The Walking Dead #171: "Fear The Princess Who is she, and what does she want?
Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard,...
- 9/6/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Welcome back to another Comics Corner! Cover artwork for Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead #170 starts off this week's feature focused on comics hitting shelves today. We also have a look at Ash vs. The Army of Darkness #2, Extremity #6, Seven to Eternity #8, Anno Dracula #5, and World Reader #5, with a flash forward section highlighting Cullen Bunn and Juan Doe's Dark Ark.
The Walking Dead #170: "“On The Road” Eugene’s journey begins on a hopeful note, but he could be leading his friends to a slaughter.
Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Gaudiano
Cover: Charlie Adlard, Dave Stewart
Published: August 2, 2017
Diamond ID: JUN170815
Digital : $2.99
Print: $2.99."
To learn more, go to:
https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/the-walking-dead-170
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Ash Vs. The Army of Darkness #2: "Attention, everyone. Detention has been cancelled due to severe Deadite activity in the chemistry lab. Thank you and have a good day.”Ash...
The Walking Dead #170: "“On The Road” Eugene’s journey begins on a hopeful note, but he could be leading his friends to a slaughter.
Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Gaudiano
Cover: Charlie Adlard, Dave Stewart
Published: August 2, 2017
Diamond ID: JUN170815
Digital : $2.99
Print: $2.99."
To learn more, go to:
https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/the-walking-dead-170
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Ash Vs. The Army of Darkness #2: "Attention, everyone. Detention has been cancelled due to severe Deadite activity in the chemistry lab. Thank you and have a good day.”Ash...
- 8/2/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
For years they've released soundtracks and scores that have conjured up scary stories in your minds, and now Waxwork Records is bringing their own stories to life on the printed page with Waxwork Comics, and we have a look at the first issue of House of Waxwork, a new comic book series that includes a vinyl soundtrack with each issue.
Press Release: Waxwork Records is beyond thrilled to launch their new publishing wing, Waxwork Comics. Specializing in all new and original content, Waxwork Comics is excited to offer comics and graphic novels bundled with companion soundtracks on deluxe, colored vinyl. The original music featured on the accompanying vinyl serves as a soundtrack to the stories within each book!
As a leader in the release of film scores and soundtracks, Waxwork is taking their expertise in the cinematic music arena, and fusing it with fantastic storytelling for a fully immersive and engaging experience.
Press Release: Waxwork Records is beyond thrilled to launch their new publishing wing, Waxwork Comics. Specializing in all new and original content, Waxwork Comics is excited to offer comics and graphic novels bundled with companion soundtracks on deluxe, colored vinyl. The original music featured on the accompanying vinyl serves as a soundtrack to the stories within each book!
As a leader in the release of film scores and soundtracks, Waxwork is taking their expertise in the cinematic music arena, and fusing it with fantastic storytelling for a fully immersive and engaging experience.
- 7/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Hello again, and welcome to the recently resurrected Panel Discussion. I’m Kieran, and every week I’m going to go through some of the best comics of the week to give you an idea what you should pick up that you might have missed. This is another stacked week with some fantastic first issues and great jumping on points for books you might be behind on, so let’s take a look at what’s on offer.
The biggest release of the week again goes to DC Comics for Tom King, David Finch, Danny Miki and Jordie Bellaire’s Batman #25 which kicks off the massive new storyline, “The War of Jokes and Riddles”. It feels like absolutely ages since we got a great straightforward Joker story or a great straightforward Riddler story so getting both at the same time feels like an absolute treat. Not only that, but the story has already promised to bring in players from all over Gotham including Deathshot, Deathstroke and of course, Kite-Man. This is going to go down as an iconic Batman story that you’re not going to want to miss out on, so grab this issue today.
The second big release of the week is Chip Zdarksy and Adam Kubert’s Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #1 which is conveniently timed to come out just weeks before the brand new motion picture. Zdarsky proved that he had the skill to write Spider-Man in the pages of Howard The Duck and his love for the character is evident, even if he dunks on him constantly. While one of Marvel’s top-tier artists, Adam Kubert is underrated as a Spidey penciller even though his work on Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine was one of the best Spider-Man comics of the past decade. While he does great work here, his classic superhero style doesn’t quite gel with Zdarsky’s comedy chops but each creator has tweaked their traditional style to accommodate their collaborator in new ways, which is always the sign of a great book.
If you’ve been sleeping on Dan Abnett’s run on Aquaman this week’s Aquaman #25 is a brilliant jumping on point thanks to the arrival of Stjepan Šejić who breathes new life into the underwater world of Atlantis as a deposed Arthur Curry grows a sweet looking beard and tries to get his throne back. Šejić is an artist known for his love of DC Comics characters thanks to his prolific fan-art output and it’s a massive surprise they haven’t recruited him sooner. Abnett has been building a long-form story in the pages of Aquaman to rival his work on Guardians of the Galaxy and Legion of Super-Heroes so this is a jumping on point you absolutely don’t to miss.
Lastly, I have to shout-out Image Comics’s new release, Shirtless Bear Fighter (Shirtless Bear Fighter #1 review)by Jody Leheup, Sebastian Girner, Mike Spicer and Nil Vendrell, which is exactly what it says on the tin. It feels like a throwback to the Image Comics of ten years ago that didn’t quite have the identity it does now and was trying a bunch of new stuff that led to comics like Proof and Firebreather and if that’s the sort of thing you’re into or just if the name catches your eye, you’ll want to at least give this first issue a shot and see if it’s for you/
That’s it for me this week but there’s still a great number of awesome comics on the stands for you to check out. Happy reading everyone, and I’ll see you all next week!
The biggest release of the week again goes to DC Comics for Tom King, David Finch, Danny Miki and Jordie Bellaire’s Batman #25 which kicks off the massive new storyline, “The War of Jokes and Riddles”. It feels like absolutely ages since we got a great straightforward Joker story or a great straightforward Riddler story so getting both at the same time feels like an absolute treat. Not only that, but the story has already promised to bring in players from all over Gotham including Deathshot, Deathstroke and of course, Kite-Man. This is going to go down as an iconic Batman story that you’re not going to want to miss out on, so grab this issue today.
The second big release of the week is Chip Zdarksy and Adam Kubert’s Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #1 which is conveniently timed to come out just weeks before the brand new motion picture. Zdarsky proved that he had the skill to write Spider-Man in the pages of Howard The Duck and his love for the character is evident, even if he dunks on him constantly. While one of Marvel’s top-tier artists, Adam Kubert is underrated as a Spidey penciller even though his work on Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine was one of the best Spider-Man comics of the past decade. While he does great work here, his classic superhero style doesn’t quite gel with Zdarsky’s comedy chops but each creator has tweaked their traditional style to accommodate their collaborator in new ways, which is always the sign of a great book.
If you’ve been sleeping on Dan Abnett’s run on Aquaman this week’s Aquaman #25 is a brilliant jumping on point thanks to the arrival of Stjepan Šejić who breathes new life into the underwater world of Atlantis as a deposed Arthur Curry grows a sweet looking beard and tries to get his throne back. Šejić is an artist known for his love of DC Comics characters thanks to his prolific fan-art output and it’s a massive surprise they haven’t recruited him sooner. Abnett has been building a long-form story in the pages of Aquaman to rival his work on Guardians of the Galaxy and Legion of Super-Heroes so this is a jumping on point you absolutely don’t to miss.
Lastly, I have to shout-out Image Comics’s new release, Shirtless Bear Fighter (Shirtless Bear Fighter #1 review)by Jody Leheup, Sebastian Girner, Mike Spicer and Nil Vendrell, which is exactly what it says on the tin. It feels like a throwback to the Image Comics of ten years ago that didn’t quite have the identity it does now and was trying a bunch of new stuff that led to comics like Proof and Firebreather and if that’s the sort of thing you’re into or just if the name catches your eye, you’ll want to at least give this first issue a shot and see if it’s for you/
That’s it for me this week but there’s still a great number of awesome comics on the stands for you to check out. Happy reading everyone, and I’ll see you all next week!
- 6/21/2017
- by Kieran Shiach
- Nerdly
Written by Jody Leheup, Sebastian Girner | Art by Mike Spicer, Nil Vendrell | Published by Image Comics
It is hard to make good smart dumb comedy. That’s a hard sentence to both read and write and it may not make sense at first but some comedy that on face value can look very slapstick and broad can actually be very clever and original. Take something like Airplane! or Naked Gun and compare it to the more modern day Sharknado. On one you had you have films that spoof their respected genres to perfection, on the other hand you have a movie that tries to get laughs by simply being awful. When the title of your project is the peak of your creativity you are bound to create something that is just a waste of time.
That brings us to Shirtless Bear-Fighter!, a brand new series by Image comics that comes...
It is hard to make good smart dumb comedy. That’s a hard sentence to both read and write and it may not make sense at first but some comedy that on face value can look very slapstick and broad can actually be very clever and original. Take something like Airplane! or Naked Gun and compare it to the more modern day Sharknado. On one you had you have films that spoof their respected genres to perfection, on the other hand you have a movie that tries to get laughs by simply being awful. When the title of your project is the peak of your creativity you are bound to create something that is just a waste of time.
That brings us to Shirtless Bear-Fighter!, a brand new series by Image comics that comes...
- 6/2/2017
- by Dan Clark
- Nerdly
Tomorrow Top Cow Productions Inc. will release their new series Magdalena. It is written by Tini Howard and Ryan Cady. The artwork is done by Chrisian Dibari and Mike Spicer. The Magdalena is a woman that protects the world from demons and beasts. According to legend those who are chosen are part of a divine blood line from Jesus and "the lost apostle" Mary Magdalene. They are also armed with a relic called the Spear of Destiny which according to the story had pierced Christ's side at the crucifixion. The character first made her appearance in the 90's in the Darkness series and since then has had it's own series once in 2010 of 12 issues.
Now the character is back with a story featuring the current Magdalena wounded and trying to find her replacement. Here is the official synopsis and press release sent to us from Top Cow Productions Inc.:...
Now the character is back with a story featuring the current Magdalena wounded and trying to find her replacement. Here is the official synopsis and press release sent to us from Top Cow Productions Inc.:...
- 3/21/2017
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Stories by: Todd Casey, Michael Dougherty, & Zach Shields
Written by: Zach Shields, Todd Casey, and Laura Shields (II)
Pencils by: Christian Dibari (I), Maan House (II), Stuart Sayger (III), Michael Montenat (IV)
Colors by: Mike Spicer (I, IV), Guy Major (II, III)
For those who like a little horror with their christmas tidings, Legendary Comics has something right up your alley with Krampus: Shadow of Saint Nicholas. Just as in Trick R’ Treat: Days of the Dead, Krampus is also split up into four short stories that intertwine amongst one another. While Trick R’ Treat: Days of the Dead has a prevailing thread of hope throughout its stories, Krampus skews more towards the notion of redemption.
In each Christmas tale there is at least one, if not more, character who is attempting to find their way out or back from something. Book I, for instance, stars a mall santa...
Written by: Zach Shields, Todd Casey, and Laura Shields (II)
Pencils by: Christian Dibari (I), Maan House (II), Stuart Sayger (III), Michael Montenat (IV)
Colors by: Mike Spicer (I, IV), Guy Major (II, III)
For those who like a little horror with their christmas tidings, Legendary Comics has something right up your alley with Krampus: Shadow of Saint Nicholas. Just as in Trick R’ Treat: Days of the Dead, Krampus is also split up into four short stories that intertwine amongst one another. While Trick R’ Treat: Days of the Dead has a prevailing thread of hope throughout its stories, Krampus skews more towards the notion of redemption.
In each Christmas tale there is at least one, if not more, character who is attempting to find their way out or back from something. Book I, for instance, stars a mall santa...
- 11/30/2015
- by Matthew Mueller
- GeekTyrant
Mph #5
Written by Mark Millar
Art by Duncan Fegredo
Colors by Peter Doherty and Mike Spicer
Published by Image Comics
In Mph #5, Mark Millar and Duncan Fegredo turn to time travel to fix everyone’s problems and give every semi-likable character some semblance of a happy ending. The issue begins with Chevy, who seemed like the de facto hero for most the series, completely misusing his super speed powers and attack not only the government, but also his friends Rosa and Roscoe as well as random bystanders. However, the possible lesson of the corrupting power of wealth is all but brushed aside midway through the comic, and Chevy ends up looking like a one-dimensional psychopath, who makes even the jowly Fed Agent Cutler look like a sympathetic (and even cool) character.
Duncan Fegredo’s gritty, grimy art style fits the subject matter and ultraviolence of the first part of Mph...
Written by Mark Millar
Art by Duncan Fegredo
Colors by Peter Doherty and Mike Spicer
Published by Image Comics
In Mph #5, Mark Millar and Duncan Fegredo turn to time travel to fix everyone’s problems and give every semi-likable character some semblance of a happy ending. The issue begins with Chevy, who seemed like the de facto hero for most the series, completely misusing his super speed powers and attack not only the government, but also his friends Rosa and Roscoe as well as random bystanders. However, the possible lesson of the corrupting power of wealth is all but brushed aside midway through the comic, and Chevy ends up looking like a one-dimensional psychopath, who makes even the jowly Fed Agent Cutler look like a sympathetic (and even cool) character.
Duncan Fegredo’s gritty, grimy art style fits the subject matter and ultraviolence of the first part of Mph...
- 2/18/2015
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Where there is belief in the supernatural, they set out to debunk. But that doesn’t mean they don’t believe. The investigators of all things unusual in Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley’s Hoax Hunters comic book series secretly take on and conceal otherworldly threats, and fans can see it return this March as Heavy Metal magazine’s first comic book release.
With Hoax Hunters returning next month, we caught up with writer Michael Moreci to talk about what it’s like working with Heavy Metal, what’s next for the beloved characters of his series, the in-the-works Hoax Hunters movie, and much more.
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us about the new season of Hoax Hunters. How did the new partnership with Heavy Metal come about?
Michael Moreci: It’s kind of interesting, because it’s so unusual. The producer of the Hoax Hunters...
With Hoax Hunters returning next month, we caught up with writer Michael Moreci to talk about what it’s like working with Heavy Metal, what’s next for the beloved characters of his series, the in-the-works Hoax Hunters movie, and much more.
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us about the new season of Hoax Hunters. How did the new partnership with Heavy Metal come about?
Michael Moreci: It’s kind of interesting, because it’s so unusual. The producer of the Hoax Hunters...
- 2/7/2015
- by Christopher Sloma
- DailyDead
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