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Ablaze reveals its September and Halloween 2022 Releases
Ablaze reveals its September and Halloween 2022 Releases #comics #comicbooks
THE BOOYMAN #1 MSRP: $3.99 · Available September 7th  Monsters don’t only exist in children’s imaginations… Passionate about reading, Elliott has always been drawn to the stories of boogymen, those monstrous creatures which, at night, hide in the shadows or under the bed to frighten little children. He can’t imagine how much they will change his life… Witnessing the bloody murder of his…
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Promethee 13:13 #1 (2022) Jock Cover & Shawn Martinbrough Pencils, Andy Diggle Story, 1st Appearance of Darla Clemenceau 
#Promethee 13:13 #1 (2022) #Jock Cover & #ShawnMartinbrough Pencils, #AndyDiggle Story 1st Appearance of #DarlaClemenceau  What if you knew the world was about to end? What would you be willing to do to save the people you love? SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA https://www.rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Promethee%201313.html#1  #ComicoComicBooks #ComicoComics #KeyComicBooks #ComicBooks #KeyIssue ##RareComicBooks #Fantasy
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What’s Out This Week? 4/12
DEMON SLAYER SEASON 3 LETS GOOOOOOO
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007: For King And Country #1 -  Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Giorgio Spalletta & Joseph Michael Linsner
An all-new nail-biting Bond mission from superstar Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Action Comics) and Giorgio Spalletta (Red Sonja). Accused of murder on British soil, James Bond has been branded a traitor by his own government. As M sends the entire 00 division after 007, Bond must go underground with only one ally: Gwendolyn Gann, 003 - another traitor, presumed dead, secretly on a clandestine mission with global implications.
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Don’t Be Cruel GN -  Yonezou Nekota
When a playboy falls for a nerd, chemistry results in an explosive reaction! Playboy Maya catches studious Nemugasa cheating on a test, and to ensure his silence, Maya blackmails Nemugasa into doing whatever he wants! But is this merely just a ruse so Maya can spend more alone time with him? Maya's new neighbor ends up being one of Nemugasa's cram school students, and he just heard Nemugasa and Maya going at it all night! Mortified, Nemugasa avoids staying at Maya's place, but that doesn't last long, and when he finally tells Maya why, he ends up with a gentle scolding. Can Nemugasa get over the horror of what's happened, or will their newfound alone time at Maya's new apartment become a distant memory?
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Elixir TP -  Frank J. Barbiere, Ricky Mammone & Victor Santos
In a fantastic vision of the future, magic has been replaced with technology. Two factions are in conflict within a sprawling metropolis: The Druids hold on to the past, while huge corporations exploit new technologies that threaten to eradicate magic forever. Mara, the daughter of a druid leader, becomes caught up in a dangerous mission to recover the elixir-a mysterious artifact that could restore magic and defeat the corporations once and for all. The only problem is it's in the hands of her old mentor, a dangerous warrior who has mastered magic and the blade, and is driven by a personal vendetta to destroy the elixir at all costs. Pulled between her family and a choice that could shape the future forever, how far will Mara go to recover the elixir for herself . . . and what will she do with it?
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Exorcists Never Die #1 (of 6) -  Steve Orlando & Sebastian Piriz
Syd Miller and Ellen Blair are the world's two premier combat exorcists. The only problem? After a nuclear breakup years ago, they can't stand each other. But when the biggest soul auction in history kicks off beneath Los Angeles, Syd and Ellen have no choice but to come together to raid the HELLSCRAPER, an infernal tower going straight down into the Earth. With thousands of souls on the line, Syd and Ellen must fight their way to the bottom or die trying.
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Fortune & Glory TP -  Brian Michael Bendis
Written and illustrated by Bendis and colored by Matthew Wilson, Fortune and Glory invites readers to gaze in wonder at the dizzying varieties of stupidity displayed by studio executives, and to share in the enthralling mood swings and ego nosedives of a small-time comic book creator as he rides the emotional roller coaster of freelance film production.
This comprehensive trade paperback edition includes the complete story from the original three-issue miniseries and features an introduction from comics and animation legend Paul Dini as well as a wealth of promotional art and interviews straight from Bendis's archives.
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Fox Point’s Own Gemma Hopper GN -  Brie Spangler
In their tiny corner of Fox Point, Rhode Island, Gemma Hopper's older brother Teddy is a baseball god, destined to become a Major League Star. Gemma loves playing baseball, but with her mom gone and her dad working endless overtime, it's up to her to keep the house running. She's too busy folding laundry, making lunches, getting her younger twin brothers to do their homework, and navigating the perils of middle school friendships to take baseball seriously. But every afternoon Gemma picks up her baseball glove to pitch to Teddy during his batting practice-throwing sliders down and away, fastballs right over the middle (not too fast or he'll get mad), and hanging curveballs high and tight. Could baseball be Gemma's ticket to the big leagues or will it mean the end of her family as she knows it?
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The Giant Kokju #1 (of 3) -  Gerry Duggan & Scott Koblish
The Despicable Deadpool team reunites to give the world the giant monster attack story that movies and TV are too squeamish to show you.
This is a tale of woe about a monster with physical needs. It needs a restroom. It needs food, too. And, most unfortunately, it needs...sexual satisfaction. The only thing standing in its way are the men and women of science. We're proudly flying our M rating for violence, mild gore, sexual situations, nudity, dudity, turds, comedy, drama, and, um, some very tasteful swearing.
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The Great British Bump Off #1 (of 4) - John Allison & Max Sarin 
An Agatha Christie-style murder mystery set in the world of English competitive baking from Giant Days' John Allison and Max Sarin.
When she enters her country's most beloved baking competition, Shauna Wickle's goal is to delight the judges, charm the nation, and make a few friends along the way. But when a fellow contestant is poisoned, it falls to her to apprehend the culprit while avoiding premature elimination from the UK Bakery Tent... and being the poisoner's next victim!
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Missing You TP -  Phellip Willian, Melissa Garabeli, & Deyvison Manes 
Siblings Thomas and Lara recently lost their mother. Along with their father, they miss her terribly. When the family spots an injured deer on the side of the road, they decide to rescue it. Bringing the deer home, they name him Lion and quickly become best friends. The new woodland creature brings warmth and fun back into their lives, and a sweet companionship begins.
Before meeting Thomas and Lara, Lion also missed his mother. The baby deer was left alone and scared after losing his mother to hunters. Upon meeting the young children, Lion finds comfort in their new friendship.
But when Lion grows more and more curious about the forest beyond the house, Thomas and Lara start to wonder if the woods are where Lion is meant to live. After so much loss, will the children be able to say goodbye to their new friend? From award-winning Brazilian creators Phellip Willian and Melissa Garabeli, Missing You is a beautifully illustrated and heartfelt story about companionship and learning how and when to let go.
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My Coworker Has A Secret GN Vol 1 -  Mushiro
Akari is an average 25-year-old office worker who harbors a secret she hides from her colleagues: she's so obsessed with the pretty-boy idol Ren-Ren that it's ruining her financially! When her lunch is stolen by a pigeon, a kind stranger offers his homemade bento in its place, and after graciously accepting, Akari tells him the reason she's so destitute. It's the first time she's revealed her secret otaku lifestyle to anyone. Of course, she assumes she'll never see this stranger again... until he shows up as the newest employee at her office! Can Akari trust him to keep her tragic and embarrassing secret from their coworkers?
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Mythspace Ignition TP -  Paolo Chikiamco & Koi Carreon
Full color ANIME-infused stories inspired by Philippine folklore from SUPERSTAR CREATORS!
Mythspace: Ignition is a graphic novel collection of six stories exploring a universe where the old tales of monsters and folklore creatures from the Philippines - Tikbalangs, Kapres, Manananggals - were inspired by actual alien civilizations. From a young man's journey into myth, to a Kapre war, to a Manananggal coming of age, these stories (now depicted in full color) will take readers on an unforgettable journey both strange and familiar.
The collection was written and co-created by Paolo Chikiamco and features art from a cadre of acclaimed Filipino illustrators including Koi Carreon, C.R. Chua, Borg Sinaban, Jules Gregorio, Paul Quiroga, and Mico Dimagiba.
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Promethee 13:13 TP -  Andy Diggle, Christophe Bec & Shawn Martinbrough
What if you knew the world was about to end? What would you be willing to do to save the people you love?
Darla Clemenceau has been plagued by apocalyptic visions ever since she was abducted by a UFO as a child. Now, she's ready to put it all behind her and move on with her life. But what if it's all true? A dangerous cult militia is prepping for the end of the world, and they see Darla as the key to their survival... Meanwhile, something alien is awakening on the dark side of the Moon, and the crew of the space shuttle Atlantis have a rendezvous with destiny...
A prequel to Promethee - Christophe Bec's best-selling, mind-bending graphic novel series, Promethee 13:13 tells the thrilling fast-paced space drama leading up to the moments of September 21, 2019, at 13:13.
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Reynard’s Tale: A Story Of Love & Mischief HC -  Ben Hatke
Beloved children's author Ben Hatke turns his pen to a very special project for adults: an atmospheric tribute to the medieval folklore tradition of trickster tales, starring Reynard the Fox. Inspired by the twelfth-century tales of the indomitable trickster fox Reynard, this offbeat tribute to the archetypal rogue has a satisfyingly old-fashioned feeling to it. Although this Reynard adventure is entirely the creation of modern fairy-tale master Ben Hatke (Mighty Jack), it fits seamlessly into the body of Reynard tales still beloved in Europe to this day. Featuring charming black-and-white illustrations and a clever narrative, Reynard's Tale follows our hero through a series of encounters with other classic figures from this body of folklore to piece together a headlong journey through a perilous landscape filled with murderers, kings, ex-lovers, mermaids, and even Death herself.
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The Seasons Have Teeth #1 (of 4) -  Dan Watters, Sebastian Cabrol & Qistina Khalidah
In a drab, colorless world, the seasons bring change... and also destruction. Andrew, a retired conflict photographer, lives a life steeped in regret after an unthinkable tragedy, but everything shifts when the seasons arrive-each one a personified, god-like creature. As he risks everything to track down Spring, Summer, AutumnFall, and Winter, will capturing the perfect picture of each be enough to find redemption... and ultimately bring color back to his world?
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Sengoku Youko GN Vol 1 -  Satoshi Mizukami
The world is divided into two factions: humans and monsters called katawara. Despite being a katawara, Tama loves humans and vows to protect them from evil, even if it means fighting her own kind. Her brother Jinka, however, hates humans, despite mostly being one. The siblings are joined by a cowardly swordsman named Shinsuke, who wants to learn how to become strong. When the group uncovers a plot to experiment on humans and transform them into monsters, they vow to defeat whoever is behind it... Even if it means battling an entire army of warriors. The people they meet, places they see, and creatures they battle will be legendary!
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Snow Fairy GN -  Tomo Serizawa
When Hokkaido-born Haruki meets animal photographer Akihito and finds out his accommodations have fallen through, he offers his home as a shelter for the winter. A city slicker, Akihito is smart, charming, and a smooth conversationalist; the polar opposite of country boy Haruki. Despite their differences, Akihito wants to close the gap between the two of them, before the snow thaws in the spring.
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There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless... GN Vol 1 -  Teren Mikami & Musshu
Renako Amaori is leaving her awkward and lonely junior high school life behind, determined to become a normal girl with normal friends in high school. Glamorous, confident Mai Ouzuka is Renako's total opposite: wealthy, outgoing, and a literal fashion model. Against the odds, the two girls form an immediate connection. Renako thinks she may have found the best friend of her dreams... until Mai's romantic confession sends her into a tailspin. Renako wants to prove to Mai that being BFFs is better than being girlfriends, but Mai is dead set on convincing Renako that they're destined to be lovers. Let the love games begin!
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Vanish Vol 1 TP - Donny Cates & Ryan Stegman 
Oliver Harrison was a mythical hero who slayed the greatest threat to his realm before even hitting puberty. But that was then.
As an adult, Oliver leads an average cookie-cutter suburban life-aside from the fact that he's mentally unstable, massively paranoid, smokes like a chimney, and gets blackout drunk every night to hide from his horrific nightmares. Will the arrival of a superhero team called the Prestige prove the madness isn't all in Oliver's head? And what about all the epic fantasy crap from his childhood? Join us for a brutal as hell tale of magical worlds, gifted youth, evil sorcerers, superheroes, war, blood, guts, and death that punches you right in the face!
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WORLDTREE #1 -  James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire & David Aja
In 1999, Gabriel and his friends discovered the Undernet, a secret architecture to the Internet. They charted their exploration on a message board called W0RLDTR33.
Then they lost control. Someone broke into W0RLDTR33-someone who welcomed the violent hold the Undernet had on them. At great personal cost, Gabriel and the others thought they sealed the Undernet away for good.
They were wrong. And now they will know the meaning of PH34R.
Whatcha scooping up this week, Fantom Fam? 
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Episode 359
Comic Reviews:
DC
Batman 125 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Belen Ortega, Tomeu Morey, Luis Gurrero
Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Hawkman 1 by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Scot Eaton, Marco Santucci, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse
Dark Crisis 2 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez
Marvel
Strange Tales: Thor and Jane Foster Infinity Comic 1 by Tim Seeley, Ramon Bachs, Javier Tartaglia
Marvel Meow 10 by Nao Fuji
Image
Prodigy: The Icarus Society 1 by Mark Millar, Matteo Buffagni, Laura Martin
Starhenge Book 1: The Dragon and the Boar 1 by Liam Sharp
Creep GN by John Arcudi, Jonathan Case
Dark Horse
Mind MGMT: Bootleg 1 by Matt Kindt, Farel Dalrymple
Stranger Things Summer Special by Keith Champagne, Caio Filipe, Dan Jackson
Dynamite
Savage Tales 1 by David Avallone, Scott Brian Wilson, Al Barrionuevo, Hamish Steele, Will Rio, Mariano Benitez Chapo
AfterShock
There’s Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 1 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry, Chris O’Halloran
Ablaze
Promethee 13:13 1 by Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough, Dave Stewart
AWA
Absolution 1 by Peter Milligan, Mike Deodato Jr., Lee Loughridge
Ray’s OGN Corner: M is for Monster by Talia Dutton
Additional Reviews: iZombie TV show, Thor: Love and Thunder, the Sea Beast, Wayne Family Adventures s1, Ms. Marvel ep5, A Talent For Murder, The Ghost and Molly McGee s1
News: Snyder releasing three new ComiXology books this month, Duffer brothers launch a production studio, Wakanda mini coming in October, Hood is reportedly the main villain of the Ironheart Disney+ series, Candice Patton tells all, Ram V may be taking over Ms. Marvel, Captain America 4 director, Disney chibiverse
Trailers: Clerks III
Comics Countdown:
Batman 125 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Belen Ortega, Tomeu Morey, Luis Gurrero
King Conan 6 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson
Avengers Forever 7 by Jason Aaron, Aaron Kuder, Cam Smith, Guru eFX
Time Before Time 14 by Rory McConville, Ron Salas, Chris O’Halloran
Batman: Killing Time 5 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez
Little Monsters 5 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen
Twig 3 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Batman ’89 6 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Leonardo Ito
There’s Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 1 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry, Chris O’Halloran
That Texas Blood 15 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips, Pip Martin
Check out this episode!
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ComiXology Kicks Off Comic-Con International San Diego 2019 with Press Event Revealing ComiXology Originals Debuts & News, ComiXology Trends & More
ComiXology also announces show exclusives including comiXology Originals 2019 Pin Sets, Promethee 13:13 screen printed poster & The Stone King poster only available at the comiXology Booth #2121
Sign up for comiXology Unlimited at the comiXology Booth #2121 & get a free comiXology Originals print trade collection
July 15, 2019 – San Diego, CA / New York, NY – ComiXology, Amazon’s premier digital comics service, will kick off Comic-Con International San Diego 2019 on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 with an invite-only press event showcasing comiXology Originals debuts, news and creators, as well as providing data-backed insight on comics industry trends and more.
ComiXology Co-founder and CEO and Head of Digital Comics Worldwide at Amazon, David Steinberger, will kick off the press event with a keynote speech about the state of the comic book industry, giving way to comiXology’s Head of Content, Chip Mosher who will spotlight special comiXology Originals guests Andy Diggle, Max Dunbar, Joe Glass, Clive Hawken, Jock, Shawn Martinbrough, Kel McDonald, MK Reed, Richard Starkings, C. Spike Trotman, Jim Zub and even a few surprise creators. Fans who want to receive the news in real time can follow the comiXology Twitter and #ComiXologySDCCLive.
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    Ahead of the press event, comiXology also unveiled today their 2019 Comic-Con International convention booth exclusives which include a comiXology Originals 2019 Pin Set featuring five enamel pins that spotlight Durn from Stone Star, the “odd goat” from Delver, Bear from The Pride, the comiXology Originals logo, and a pin of a yet-to-be-announced comiXology Originals title! Attendees can also get a high-end limited-edition screen print Promethee 13:13 poster by Jock and a limited-edition poster of the Eisner Award-nominated series The Stone King with art by Tyler Crook.
  The comiXology Originals 2019 Pin Set and the posters for Promethee 13:13 and The Stone King will be free while supplies last and exclusively available during signings at the comiXology booth (#2121) during Comic-Con International. The full panel and signing schedule will be available to check out across all of comiXology’s social media including, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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  Additionally, attendees who sign up for comiXology Unlimited at the comiXology booth (#2121) will receive one of three free comiXology Originals print trade collections while supplies last: Elephantmen 2261 Season One, Ask for Mercy Season One, and the Eisner Award-nominated The Stone King.
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    Timed to Comic-Con International, comiXology Originals will debut the following titles on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 including:
Promethee 13:13 #1 Headed by veteran editor Will Dennis, written by Andy Diggle (Green Arrow: Year One, The Losers, James Bond) with art by Shawn Martinbrough (Thief of Thieves, Batman: Detective Comics, The Black Panther, Hellboy, How to Draw Noir Comics: The Art and Technique of Visual Storytelling), colors by Dave Stewart (Hellboy, Gideon Falls), lettering by Simon Bowland (Skyward), with covers by Jock (Batman, The Losers). ComiXology Originals and Delcourt Group, the leading independent comic book publisher in France, bring readers everywhere a prequel to Christophe Bec’s best-selling, 19-volume mind-bending, science-fiction bandes dessinées Promethee. Promethee 13:13 issue 1 is available today.
“In 2015, we joined with the French publisher Delcourt to bring more bandes dessinées to the digital-first, English-language market,” said Steinberger. “Today’s release is an exciting development not only for fans of the original iconic graphic novel series, but readers everywhere who want to experience the spirit of French Bandes Dessinées through the lens of superb writing and art found in Western Comics thanks to the talents of Andy Diggle & Shawn Martinbrough!”
“The release of Promethee 13:13 underscores comiXology’s mission to make everyone in the world a comics fan,” said Chip Mosher, comiXology’s Head of Content. “This unique prequel springs out of the pages of one of the most popular French Bandes Dessinées. Promethee 13:13’s all-star creative team is internationally renowned. And the story they are telling is widescreen science fiction at its finest.”
Ask for Mercy Season Two #1 Written and lettered by Richard Starkings with art by Abigail Jill Harding Set more than a hundred years before the “incredibly mesmerizing and… haunting” events of Season One, Kasa takes Mercy, Ratmir and Budgie into the Black Hills of North America, 1876 where the course of history is at stake!
Delver #5 Written by C. Spike Trotman and MK Reed with art by Clive Hawken, colors by Maarta Laiho, and lettering by Ed Dukeshire The role-playing game inspired series’ first season concludes! Find out if Merit makes it out of the Dungeon – and if she does, how will she be transformed by her experience?
The Pride Season Two #2 Written by Joe Glass with art by Cem Iroz, colors by Mark Dale, and lettering by Mike Stock The LGBTQ+ superhero series The Pride continues. The team faces obstacles and the addition of new members, all while working to solve the mysterious attacks on the world’s biggest pop star.
Initial D Volumes 39-48 Written and drawn by Shuichi Shigeno Finally, completely translated in English for the first time, manga fans throughout the English-speaking world learn how the all-time, high-octane manga series about Japanese street racing, Initial D,concludes with comiXology and Kodansha Comics releasing Volumes 39-48 of Initial D today. More than just manga, Initial D is a cultural phenomenon. Upon its release, Initial D perfectly captured the world of Japanese street racing and kicked off a global craze, spawning a legendary anime series, video games, movies, and an immortally beloved techno soundtrack. It also inspired the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Customers can enjoy comiXology Originals releases on a variety of Amazon’s membership services. Prime Reading offers all Amazon Prime members a rotating selection of over a thousand top Kindle books, magazines, short works, comic books, children’s books, and more – all at no additional cost. Kindle Unlimited offers over 1 million titles, thousands of audiobooks, and select current issues of popular magazines for just $9.99 a month with a 30-day free trial at amazon.com/kindleunlimited. ComiXology Unlimited now offers over 20,000 comics, graphic novels and manga for just $5.99 a month with a 30-day free trial at comixology.com/unlimited. All titles are also available as individual purchases on Kindle and comiXology.
For more updates on comiXology Originals, check out http://comixologyoriginals.com and follow comiXology on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. About comiXology ComiXology, an Amazon.com, Inc. subsidiary (NASDAQ:AMZN), is a revolutionary, cloud-based digital comics service. With content from over 125 publishers as well as thousands of independent creators from around the world, comiXology provides an unrivaled library of comic books, graphic novels, manga and bandes dessinées. The company’s first-in-class innovations include the exclusive Guided View technology which provides an immersive and cinematic reading experience and a new monthly subscription service. ComiXology is based in New York City, with operations in Seattle and Los Angeles. For more information, visit comixology.com and follow the company on Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr. About Amazon Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, and Alexa are some of the products and services pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit www.amazon.com/about and follow @AmazonNews.
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SDCC 2019: comiXology release San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, talent appearances and Originals debuts
#SDCC2019: @comiXology release San Diego @Comic_Con exclusives, talent appearances and Originals debuts @chipmosher @andydiggle @kelhound @Max_Dunbar @JosephGlass @JimZub @smartinbrough @RichStarkings
The most popular online comics platform, comiXology, has been a mainstay of the San Diego Comic-Con exhibition floor for many years, presenting the newest and most diverse titles and creative teams for attendees. And, as it happens, the comiXologyteam are back this week (Thursday 18th – Sunday 21st June; Preview Night, Wednesday 17th June 2019) for their biggest showing yet, including debuts of…
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For the week of 15 July 2019
Quick Bits:
Age of X-Man: Omega #1 concludes the event with this finale one-shot from Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler, Simone Buonfantino, Tríona Farrell, and Clayton Cowles. It’s a confrontation between many of the groups within this world and X-Man as they discover the nature of the world and discuss some philosophical concepts of conflict and identity.
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Aquaman #50 begins “Amnesty” from Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robson Rocha, Eduardo Pansica, Daniel Henriques, Julio Ferreira, Sunny Gho, and Clayton Cowles. It’s damn good. Arthur returns home here and there’s a reintegration of old supporting cast members, Wonder Woman, and further information about what’s going on in Atlantis. Also the set up for an interesting story possibly further down the line. Great art from Rocha, Pansica, Henriques, Ferreira, and Gho.
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Assassin Nation #5 is the end to what has been a fun and humorous action-packed series from Kyle Starks, Erica Henderson, and Deron Bennett. More great action with some surprises along the way.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Batman #75 begins “City of Bane” from Tom King, Tony S. Daniel, Mitch Gerads, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles. It sets up a new status quo in Gotham with Bane at the helm and a bizarre slotting of various villains into traditional roles.
| Published by DC Comics
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Black Badge #12 concludes this series with one last mission from the combined forces of all of colour badges, showing us how a coordinated effort really should have taken place before the groups’ purpose was co-opted. This has been a great series from Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, and Jim Campbell.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
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Black Science #41 sets up an interesting and somewhat surprising new reality after last issue. I kind of expect that we’ll see another big twist as we head towards the finale in the next two issues. Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno Dinisio, and Rus Wooton give us an interesting look at “paradise” this issue.
| Published by Image / Giant Generator
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Blade Runner 2019 #1 begins a new time period and introduces a new Blade Runner in this alt-present tale from Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Andres Guinaldo, Marco Lesko, and Jim Campbell. Ash is an interesting character and this interpretation of the mythos is wonderful. Also, the artwork from Guinaldo and Lesko perfectly fits this neon apocalypse world.
| Published by Titan
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Bloodborne #13 begins the next arc, “The Veil, Torn Asunder”, as an unnamed veteran searches through the madness of Yarnham and beyond. Beautiful artwork from Piotr Kowalski and Brad Simpson, really bringing the existential horrors to life.
| Published by Titan
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Daredevil #8 goes in a very interesting direction as Matt accepts a dinner invitation from the married bookseller he keeps flirting with, leading to an assassination attempt and captivating dinner conversation about rules and responsibility. Chip Zdarsky, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Jay Leisten, Java Tartaglia, and Clayton Cowles are really delivering an interesting story here.
| Published by Marvel
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Excellence #3 delves into some of the details of how the Aegis deals with rogue magic users. Brandon Thomas, Khary Randolph, Emilio Lopez, and Deron Bennett are doing some very interesting world and character building here.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Fairlady #4 is another great issue. The humour that Brian Schirmer provides in the dialogue is wonderful. This one dives into the mystery of mystery novel missing its final page and there’s one hell of an ending.
| Published by Image
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Ghost Tree #4 concludes this excellent series from Bobby Curnow, Simon Gane, Ian Herring, Becka Kinzie, and Chris Mowry. There are a lot of goodbyes in this issue, some pleasant, some not, and some heartrending choices and consequences. Very well done.
| Published by IDW
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Gideon Falls #15 checks in with Father Fred’s nightmares. The different time periods and streams, and their crossings-over at this point, are fascinating, even as things become even more chaotic and horrifying. Gorgeous art from Andrea Sorrentino and Dave Stewart.
| Published by Image
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Immortal Hulk #21 has gorgeous guest art from Ryan Bodenheim as we get a story filling in this past of Fortean and a dangerous change in the present. Al Ewing also brings forward some of the recurring subtext of form and substance through the Bible and Kabbalah to give a deeper understanding of some of the themes here.
| Published by Marvel
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Infinite Dark #8 brings an end to the second arc, with a revelation of the nightmarish creatures trying to destroy the station and a choice for how to proceed with the potential survival or annihilation of the remaining human race. Wonderful work from Ryan Cady, Andrea Mutti, K. Michael Russel, and Troy Peteri.
| Published by Image / Top Cow
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Invaders #7 begins a new arc, “Dead in the Water”, dealing with the fallout of Atlantis�� assault on the surface. There are some more hints of Namor’s problems, the return of another Invader, and hints at some nefarious things on the horizon. I love the introduction of Tony Stark into the mess in the present, adding another conflict to deal with. Chip Zdarsky, Carlos Magno, Butch Guice, Alex Guimarães, and Travis Lanham continue to deliver some solid storytelling here.
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Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Sirens #4 features an interpretation of the myth of Lorelei by Aud Koch (with letters from Jim Campbell). It’s wonderfully told, with beautiful, magical artwork.
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Justice League #28 concludes “Apex Predator” from James Tynion IV, Javier Fernandez, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran, Hi-Fi, and Tom Napolitano. This one’s basically integral to the core “Year of the Villain” story as Lex gives his offer to J’onn. 
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The Life & Death of Toyo Harada #5 picks up some of the pieces for the remaining few of Toyo’s forces, as they try to make a plan for what’s to come next. It should be interesting to see what the next step is in the finale. Gorgeous artwork from CAFU, Kano, and Andrew Dalhouse.
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Little Bird #5 brings this ambitious and unique story from Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth, and Aditya Bidikar to an end. The personal nature of this story as Little Bird comes to terms with her family has been a very enthralling element in this fight for freedom, and the sacrifices that one makes. Stunning artwork from Bertram and Hollingsworth.
| Published by Image
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Loki #1 is an entertaining beginning to this new series spinning out of War of the Realms from Daniel Kibblesmith, Oscar Bazaldua, David Curiel, and Clayton Cowles. It dives in to Loki’s new role as King of Jotunheim and how he’s humorously approaching his duties. There’s a nice set-up for something coming that’s dismissed as a trick.
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Outpost Zero #11 reveals the discovery of life outside of the outpost, which leads to an unexpected reaction and sign of more conspiracies to keep the entire populace in the dark. Sean Kelly McKeever has been seeding little hints that something not right has been going on for a long time within the colony and there is more evidence of it here.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Pearl #11 sets us up for the end as Pearl returns to San Francisco to take care of the Endo Twins. Also, a game changer of a cliffhanger. Love the double page spreads from Michael Gaydos.
| Published by DC Comics / Jinxworld
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Promethee 13:13 #1 is a digital-original prequel to Christophe Bec’s Promethee series from Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough, Dave Stewart, and Simon Bowland. You don’t need to have read the original to follow this, but I still highly recommend it. This is an interesting starting point, with even more of a conspiratorial/espionage feel than the sci-fi of the main series. It’s good and I’m very interested to see where this goes.
| Published by Delcourt / Soleil
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Ragnarok: The Breaking of Helheim #1 is a welcome return of Walter Simonson’s new take on Thor and Norse Mythology, pushing the story in new directions as Thor gains a vision of the end from his father and sets out for Hel. Simonson, Laura Martin, and John Workman work together as a seamless team here delivering a wonderful next chapter to the story. For those new to this series, there’s also a rather nice Q&A section that helps with some of the details.
| Published by IDW
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Resonant #1 is an intriguing debut from David Andry, Alejandro Aragon, Jason Wordie, and Deron Bennett. This first issue sets up a different, very interesting post-apocalyptic world that we’re kind of uncertain of, but with the core of a single father trying to protect his children. The art from Aragon and Wordie is incredible.
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Road of Bones #3 goes even harder into the brutal horror of three men trying to survive without any resources in a harsh landscape devoid of life. Rich Douek, Alex Cormack, and Justin Birch elevate the terror nicely this issue.
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Rumble #14 unleashes the Last Knight of the Scourge Knights upon the world, bringing with him death through oblivion. John Arcudi, David Rubín, Dave Stewart, and Joe Sabino are definitely raising the stakes here, especially with Rathraq distracted by a personal conflict.
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Sera and the Royal Stars #1 is a fantastic debut of this fantasy series from Jon Tsuei, Audrey Mok, Raul Angulo, and Jim Campbell. It draws on Persian history and folklore as Sera is called upon by Mitra to fulfill a quest to prevent the end of everyone.
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Silver Surfer: Black #2 continues to build the mythology around Knull. I love this blend of the seed from Venom with what’s been going on in the cosmic side from Guardians of the Galaxy, Donny Cates is doing a great job of reinforcing an evolving shared universe feel. Also, the art from Tradd Moore and Dave Stewart is phenomenal. 
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Sonata #2 unveils some more mysteries about the planet, including some incredible monsters out to kill and eat everyone. The art from Brian Haberlin and Geirrod Van Dyke is very nice.
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Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #1 is a fun debut from Matt Fraction, Steve Lieber, Nathan Fairbairn, and Clayton Cowles that brings back a lot of the ridiculousness of the old Jimmy Olsen stories, seeing Jimmy in bizarre and humorous predicaments. There’s also an interesting exploration of Jimmy’s family’s history in Metropolis. And wonderful artwork from Lieber and Fairbairn.
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Usagi Yojimbo #2 continues “Bunraku” as the investigation into the puppets continues. The supernatural aspect that Stan Sakai is bringing to this lead off arc for the new volume is engrossing and the colour from Tom Luth is growing on me.
| Published by IDW
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Vampirella #1 is kind of a weird start (excepting the zero issue) to this new volume from Christopher Priest, Ergün Gündüz, and Willie Schubert. It’s framed as Vampirella seeking help from a psychiatrist following the trauma of the plane that she was on in the zero issue crashing, a disbelieving psychiatrist, and it’s certainly different.
| Published by Dynamite
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X-Force #10 concludes “The Counterfeit King” and with it the series (at least for now). Ed Brisson, Dylan Burnett, Jesus Aburtov, and Cory Petit go out with a bang as X-Force have a final confrontation with Stryfe and his remaining forces. Also, wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff.
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Other Highlights: Animosity #22, Ask for Mercy: Season Two #1, Bags (or a story thereof), Blossoms 666 #5, Bronze Age Boogie #4, Captain Marvel #8, Clue: Candlestick #3, Collapser #1, Cyber Force #11, Deadpool #15, Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #10, Domino: Hot Shots #5, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark #7, Evolution #17, Faithless #4, Firefly #8, From Hell: Master Edition #6, GI Joe: A Real American Hero #264, Hit-Girl: Season 2 #6, Infinity 8 #13, Invader Zim #45, James Bond 007 #9, Joe Golem: Occult Detective - The Conjurors #3, Jughead: The Hunger vs. Vampironica #3, Jughead’s Time Police #2, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest #6, Love & Rockets #7, Lucifer #10, Mary Shelley: Monster Hunter #4, Port of Earth #12, The Punisher Annual #1, The Ride: Burning Desire #2, Secret Warps: Ghost Panther Annual #1, Spider-Man: Life Story #5, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #34, Star Wars: Tie Fighter #4, Superior Spider-Man #9, Teen Titans #32, They Called Us Enemy, Transformers #9, Transformers/Ghostbusters #2, Turok #4, Uncanny X-Men #22, The Unstoppable Wasp #10, The Warning #9, Wonder Woman: Come Back to Me #1
Recommended Collections: BPRD: The Devil You Know - Volume 3: Ragna Rok, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, By Night - Volume 2, Dead Kings - Volume 1, Die!Die!Die! - Volume 1, The Empty Man: Recurrence, Grumble - Volume 1: You’re the Dog Now, Man, Gunning for Hits, Havok & Wolverine: Meltdown, Jughead: The Hunger - Volume 3, LaGuardia, Miles Morales: Spider-Man - Volume 1: Straight out of Brooklyn, Princeless - Volume 8: Princesses, Vindication, Ronin Island - Volume 1, The Witcher - Volume 4: Of Flesh & Flame, Wolverine: The Long Night, Wonder Woman - Volume 9: The Enemy of Both Sides
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Current Music Obsessions: July 1 - 16, 2018
Ho boy. We got a long list today! Here are the plentiful honorable mentions.
Lovelorn Dolls - Darker Days Your Screaming Silence - Time A Sound of Thunder - Tomyris Beyond God - When Lightning Strikes Sander van Doorn Love is Darkness feat. Carol Lee Aquaria - Luxaeterna Bionic Jive - Pump Kelly Clarkson - You Thought Wrong Past Undone - See You Tomorrow Sinistro - Vento Sul Jinjer - No Hoard of Value Lesbian Bed Death - Make Your Wish Bad Wolves - Better the Devil Lucifer - Dreamer Unexpect - Feasting Fools Witchcraft - Пепел feat. Artem Shkurin (Illidiance) Florence + the Machine - Big God Anaria - Requiem Stream of Passion - Embrace the Storm Parasite Inc. - Headfuck Rollercoaster Heonia - A World is Collapsing Lost Dreams - Fear Me Arsis - Forced to Rock Ashes You Leave - Song of the Lost Allamedah - Infamous Promethee - Endless Distorted Harmony - Time and Time Again
And for the surprisingly not-so-plentiful real obsessions.
1) Allamedah - Algema
Once again, we have a great find that was uploaded onto Spaceuntravel. This song has an oriental metal vibe to it that I absolutely love. The lead singer's voice is so gorgeous. I always love it when I fall in love with a male singer's voice. And he's pretty cute too, so that's an added bonus. His and the female singer's voices blend so beautifully on this track. I'm definitely am gonna check out more from these guys.
2) Kanga - Honey
Found this song through mine and Astrid's recent Name That Tune Challenge. It's such a great industrial/dark pop track and it gives me a bit of nostalgia for some reason. The synths are everything in this. I'm so checking out more from her.
3) Lovelorn Dolls - Happy Endings
This song really stood out to me on their new album. It's so pleasant compared to a lot of the other songs on it. It's literally about having a happy ending, which in turn makes me feel happy. Definitely a great jam.
4) Goldfrapp - Ocean feat. Dave Gahan
I really need to listen to more from them. Found this song through an ad on IG one day and decided to check it out and I'm so glad I did. It's such a chill track. The chorus has such a peaceful and ambient flow to it that it just puts you in a trance. I really hope they have more tracks like this, because I can't imagine them only having tracks like Alive.
5) Karmaflow: The Rock Opera Videogame - The Guide feat. Mark Jansen (Epica, MaYaN) and Lindsay Schoolcraft (Cradle of Filth)
Recently decided to listen to the Karmaflow soundtrack and wound up falling in love with this song. It's probably the heaviest song on the soundtrack. It's such a wild song and I love that it reflects the characters (The Guide and The Shaman) so well. This level was such a peaceful one to play in the game too.
6) Silent Stream of Godless Elegy - Synecku
Smutnice is such a wonderful doomy folk metal album and I'm so happy they released a video for a song on it, especially for one of my favorites off it. It's such a pretty track and the video is stunning. Another great song (and my favorite) from Smutnice is Maloverna.
7) Discordia - Letters from the Damned (Chapter V)
I've known about this band for a while, but haven't been able to dabble to much into their work since it's a bit hard to find any of their stuff online. They're a symphonic gothic metal band from California and I really dig their sound. Is it the most impressive stuff out there? No. But it's still wonderful. There's something about this track that is just so good a wonderful. I can't put a finger on it, but I just absolutely love this track.
8) Sinistro - Cravo Carne
I completely forgot they released a new album at the beginning of the year and this is one of my favorites off it. It's so sludgy and the chorus is so hypnotizing, especially the final one. I love the contrast between the soft and prettiness of the singer's voice and the rawness of the guitars. It's one of the reasons why I love this band so much and why they're so unique.
9) Elsiane - The Motive
They released this song as a single as a tribute to someone (I'm don't who exactly, but someone dear to someone in the band passed away). This song is absolutely gorgeous. It's so beautiful and pretty and is full of so much emotion. It's definitely a very empowering track that encourages you to keep going even when things are tough. Highly recommend this gorgeous ambient track.
10) Scardust - Queen of Insanity
They recently released a video for this track and it's really cool. I'm not too familiar with their work, but I haven't heard a single dud from them yet. They're such an interesting band with such a unique take on the progressive symphonic metal scene. There front woman has such a pretty voice, but also packs in some wild screams and holds one out for a hot second and is totally wild.
11) Stream of Passion - Deceiver
I got a limited/special edition copy of Embrace the Storm off eBay recently and obviously listened to this album a few times and wound up getting obsessed with this song in particular. The chorus is everything. I LOVE the harmonies so much and Marcella's ad libbing in the final chorus are so good. Highly recommend this track.
12) Save Your Poetry For Someone Who Gives A Shat (Dubstep, Chiptune, Chaotic Remix Cover)
I was able to log into my first ever YouTube account and reunited with a bunch of old tunes I loved from about 6 years ago and this was one of them. I have no clue what the original song is, but I remember being OBSESSED with this song all them years ago and I'm shocked to find myself still loving it today. Think post-hardcore/metalcore, but replace the instruments with distorted electronics and distorted vocals.
13) Sacrificed - Meet Your Fate
A random YT find that I fell in love with. Their front woman has such a pretty voice and is full of power. I'm usually am not into bands like them, but I really dig this track. The singer’s voice kinda reminds me a bit of Kobra’s from Kobra and the Lotus in a way. I'm definitely am gonna check out their new album.
And that’s it for the first half of July! I have a feeling the next half will be a long list since I let my watch later list get too long again, so be prepared.
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Promethee 13:13 (comiXology Originals) #1 (of 3) by Andy Diggle, Christophe Bec, Will Dennis, Jean Wacquet
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About Promethee 13:13 (comiXology Originals) #1 (of 3): Issue 1 of the prequel to Christophe Bec's best-selling, mind-bending science-fiction BD series Promethee – Promethee 13:13 by Andy Diggle and Shawn Martinbrough with covers by Jock. Exclusively available from comiXology Originals. Headed by veteran editor Will Dennis, Promethee 13:13 explores what happened before the multi-volume bandes dessinées Promethee. Part of the comiXology Originals line of exclusive digital content only available on comiXology and Kindle. This title is available as part of comiXology Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading. Written by: Andy Diggle, Christophe Bec, Will Dennis, Jean Wacquet Illustrated by: Jock, Shawn Martinbrough Targeted Age Group: Teens Buy the ebook Buy the Series Read the full article
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Review: Promethee 13:13 #1
Promethee 13:13 #1 is an interesting start to the #scifi series but doesn't quite excite #comics #comicbooks
What if you knew the world was about to end? What would you be willing to do to save the people you love? Promethee 13:13 #1 kicks off an intriguing sci-fi series. Story: Andy DiggleArt: Shawn MartinbroughColor: Dave StewartLetterer: Simon Bowland Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the…
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Promethee 13:13 #1 Comixology Originals/Delcourt #1 Written by Andy Diggle Illustrated by Shawn Martinbrough Coloured by Dave Stewart Lettered by Simon Bowland Covers & Illustrations by Jock Base on Characters Created Christophe Bec     Promethee 13:13 explores what happened before the multi-volume bandes dessinées Promethee.     While this may be a prequel, for me it's an introduction. So if you are like me and haven't seen this before you're in for a treat, though if you know the original source material and may have a leg up you're still going to love this. Then of course there's the Diggle factor as well, the man's a brilliant writer and I have this desire to read pretty much anything the man works on. Right off the bat we are pulled into the story as we meet Darla who is on a promotional book tour describing what happened to her as a child. With this opening we are welcomed into this world and it is not going to be anything like you would expect it to be.     The way that this is structured is fantastic. From this amazing opening to we see the pacing established as it takes us through the story & plot development, numerous twists and turns as well as the character development. The way it all weaves in, out and around each other is so well done and you can sense that there are layers here where there forces just off the page out of site that are pulling strings. That of course means we have that desire or need to know who those people are because we're nosy and that's just a simple fact. That very quickly in the story the readers' mind is drawn off page so that our minds and imaginations are engaged is phenomenal. It's a great way to involve the reader in the story and ensure that they've invested themselves into it and will return.     So there is a trigger event that we see happen and that creates a whole new kind of scenario and it's the kind of thing that sends shivers down your spine. There are elements swirling around in this that one might say is a perfect storm in the making. Include corruption, secrecy, pirated technology and conspiracy theorists and let me tell ya Andy turns all this into one of the most thought provoking books that I am reading. You can't help but have your mind wander because you try to fit the pieces together but it's like shoving that square shape in the triangle hole. No matter how hard you try you just aren't going to get it until someone comes along and helps us out.     I am enjoy the work done on the interiors as well. Plus there is this correlation between what we see, the narration from Darla and the actual events we see going on elsewhere. I think the style and the way that different segments have different approaches to them. This also goes with the attention we see to the backgrounds being utilised as well as they do wonders in expanding the moments and bringing a sense of size and scope to the story. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a strong eye for storytelling. The characters each have their own distinct looks and body shapes, ethnicities which makes this all the more realistic and relatable to. The colour work here is really nice to see as well and again when it differentiates between styles it's dynamic and eye catching in how it is able to make the reader feel. ​     So many factors in play as well as different factions who we have no real idea what their agenda truly is. If this is going to lead up to the end of the world as we know it, who stands to gain the most and why would they want to usher that in? There is a deviousness in some the characters and optimism in others as well a few who have that resigned “I will just do my job” mentality even when there still questions needing answered. The complexity and layering of what we see is done brilliantly and shows once again why I love Andy's writing.
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Episode 275
Comics Reviews:
The Other History of the DC Universe 1 by John Ridley, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Cucchi, Jose Villarrubia
Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Multiverse Who Laughs by Scott Snyder, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Brandon Thomas, Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Patton Oswalt, Saladin Ahmed, Scot Eaton, Tom Mandrake, Sanford Greene, Chad Hardin, Juan Gedeon, Norm Rapmund, Hi-Fi, David Baron, Sian Mandrake, Mike Spicer, Enrica Eren Angiolini
Red Hood 51 by Shawn Martinbrough, Tony Akins, Stefano Gaudiano, Paul Mounts
Marvel Action: Chillers 1 by Jeremy Whitley, Seth Smith, Derek Charm, Nahuel Ruiz
Marvel Action: Avengers 1-2 by Katie Cook, Butch Mapa, Protobunker
Power Pack 1 by Ryan North, Nico Leon, Rachelle Rosenberg
X of Swords: Destruction by Jonathan Hickman, Tini Howard, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia
Breaklands vol 2 1 by Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, Rachel Deering
Promethee 13:13 by Christophe Bec, Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough
Monstress: Talk Stories 1 by Marjorie Liu, Sana Takeda
Usagi Yojimbo: Wanderer's Road 1 by Stan Sakai, Ronda Pattison
Witcher: Fading Memories 1 by Bartosz Sztybor, Amad Mir, Hamidreza Sheykh
Kaiju Score 1 by James Patrick, Rem Broo, 
Firefly: Watch How I Soar by Jeff Jensen, Ethan Young, Jorge Corona, Jared Cullum, Giannis Milonogiannis, Jorge Monlongo, Jordi Perez
Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera, Celia Moscote
Black of Heart 1 by Chris Charlton, David Hollenbach
Claim 1 by Greg Wright, Mihajlo Dimitrievsk
Dial P for Peanuts by David Hayes, Michael Kary, Kurt Belcher
Mother: A Post Apocalyptic Tale by Eastin DeVerna, Dan Buksa, Gab Contreras
Horror Double Feature 2 by Christopher Charlton, Bob Salley, Ryan Quackenbush, Stan Yak, Robert Nugent
I Walk With Monsters 1 by Paul Cornell, Sally Cantirino, Dearbhla Kelly
Pantomime 1 by Christopher Sebela, David Stoll, Dearbhla Kelly
Additional Reviews: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Owl House s1, We Are The Champions, Parasite, Boys s1, New Teen Titans: Terror of Trigon, Walmart 100pagers
News: Gunn debunks Green Arrow rumor, new Cullen Bunn novel series, Dark Agnes and Daily Bugle cancelled, Mads Mikkelsen cast as Grindelwald, new Lynch Netflix show
Bonus: Obscure/forgotten or little-known runs by renowned creators
Comics Countdown:
Department of Truth 3 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds
Other History of the DC Universe 1 by John Ridley, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Cucchi, Jose Villarrubia
Suicide Squad 11 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas
Undiscovered Country 10 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello, Matt Wilson
Daredevil 24 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, JP Mayer, Mattia Iacono
Colonel Weird: Cosmagog 2 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook
Nailbiter Returns 7 by Joshua Williamson, Adam Guzowski, Mike Henderson
Scumbag 2 by Rick Remebder, Moreno Dinisio, Andrew Robinson
Superman: Man of Tomorrow 20 by Josh Trujilo, Stephen Byrne
Detective Comics 1030 by Peter Tomasi, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes
Check out this episode!
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SDCC 2019: ComiXology Exclusives Revealed
SDCC 2019: ComiXology Exclusives Revealed
Even though comiXology are a digital publisher, that doesn’t mean they can’t have physical merch at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, and so it shall. The list of exclusives include a comiXology Originals 2019 Pin Set featuring five enamel pins that spotlight Durn from Stone Star, the “odd goat” from Delver, Bear from The Pride, the comiXology Originals logo, and a pin of a yet-to-be-announced…
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ComiXology Originals & Delcourt Group Celebrate the Impending Release of Promethee 13:13 by Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough, David Stewart & Jock with an Exclusive Poster During the Festival International De La Bande Dessinée
Promethee 13:13 is an upcoming prequel to the critically acclaimed, post-apocalyptic sci-fi  bandes dessinées by Christophe Bec
Bec, Diggle, Martinbrough, & Jock to sign the exclusive Promethee 13:13 poster and speak during a panel at the Festival International De La Bande Dessinée
Volumes 1 & 2 to be simultaneously released in English and French same-day worldwide
January 23 2019 – Angouleme, France – ComiXology, Amazon’s premier digital comics service, and Delcourt Group, the leading independent comic book publisher in France, join forces to bring readers everywhere the upcoming comiXology Originals title Promethee 13:13, a prequel to Christophe Bec’s best-selling, mind-bending, science-fiction bande dessinée, Promethee. The Promethee 13:13 team along with original Promethee creator Christophe Bec will be in attendance at the 46th annual Festival International De La Bande Dessinée – happening January 24-27, 2019 in Angouleme, France – to promote and discuss new details about this upcoming title. Coming this year as part of the comiXology Originals line of exclusive digital content, Promethee 13:13 will be exclusively available as two 48-page volumes on Kindle and comiXology and available to members of Prime Reading, Kindle Unlimited, and comiXology Unlimited at no additional cost. Each volume will be simultaneously released in English and French worldwide at debut.
To celebrate this announcement, the all-star Promethee 13:13 creative team of Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough and Jock, along with Promethee original creator,Christophe Bec, will appear at the Delcourt Group booth in Le Monde des Bulles Marquee to sign an exclusive, limited edition poster illustrated by Shawn Martinbrough, with colors by Jock, Friday, January 25th from 5-6pm, and Saturday January 26th from 7-8pm. Additionally, the Promethee team along with comiXology Originals Head of Content, Chip Mosher and Directeur Editorial at Delcourt Group, Jean Wacquet, and Editor Will Dennis, will discuss this upcoming comic series during the Past, Present and Future: Promethee 13:13 panel, Thursday, January 24th at 4:30pm at the Conservatory Gabriel Fauré in Angoulême, France.
“The universe of Promethee is vast. It could be extended, as I am doing now, or enriched, as Andy Diggle wanted to do. He has adeptly filled gaps in my story, bringing his own vision and digging deeper into aspects of the tale that I only ever touched on, sometimes even with a certain poetry. Shawn Martinbrough’s artwork has character; his stark style brings a new feeling to the series, that will permit it, I hope, to help a much larger number of American readers discover my series,” said Promethee original creator/writer/artist Christophe Bec.
“The Promethee series is this huge, sprawling epic that takes place over thousands of years with dozens of characters. There’s so much material and so many options, you’re spoiled for choice. I wanted to come up with something accessible and give a sense of the wealth of the material out there to be discovered, but without it feeling completely overwhelming—a nice self-contained story, which doesn’t require you to have any knowledge of the original series, but can act as a doorway to it,” said Promethee 13:13 writer, Andy Diggle.
Promethee 13:13 is a psychological sci-fi horror comic full of alien conspiracy, written by Andy Diggle (The Losers, Thief of Thieves, Hellblazer, Uncanny) with art by Shawn Martinbrough (Thief of Thieves, Batman: Detective Comics, The Black Panther, Hellboy), colors by Dave Stewart (Hellboy, DC: The New Frontier, The Umbrella Academy), covers by Jock (Batman, The Losers), and headed by veteran editor Will Dennis.
Darla, a successful author, has visions of apocalyptic invasions and being abducted by aliens as a child. After years of medication she’s put it behind her, until one day while speaking at a mental illness conference in San Diego, her life gets turned upside down. At the same time, strange things begin to happen during the latest space shuttle Atlantis mission. Promethee 13:13 tells the thrilling fast-paced space drama leading up to the moments of September 21, 2019 at 13:13.
In addition to being purchasable on comiXology and Amazon, comiXology Originals are also available to read through Prime Reading, Kindle Unlimited, and comiXology Unlimited. Prime Reading offers Amazon Prime members a rotating selection of over a thousand top Kindle books, magazines, short works, comic books, children’s books, and more – all at no additional cost. Kindle Unlimited offers over 1 million titles, thousands of audiobooks, and select current issues of popular magazines for just $9.99 a month with a 30-day free trial at amazon.com/kindleunlimited. ComiXology Unlimited offers over 20,000 comics, graphic novels and manga for just $5.99 a month with a 30-day free trial at comixology.com/unlimited.
For more updates on comiXology Originals, check out http://comixologyoriginals.com and follow comiXology on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. 
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Comixology announces prequel to PROMETHEE titled PROMETHEE 13:13
Prequel to Christophe Bec graphic novel PROMETHEE titled PROMETHEE 13:13 announced today by @comiXology & @DelcourtBD from team of @andydiggle, @smartinbrough, and @@Jock4twenty
ComiXology along with Delcourt Group today announced a prequel to the best selling sci-fi graphic novel by Christophe Bec, PROMETHEE.
The prequel titled PROMETHEE 13:13 will be released later this year in two 48-page volumes online via the Kindle and comiXology services.
As part of the promotion for the title, the creative team of Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough and Jock along with Bec…
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Promethee 13:13 Poster by Shawn Martinbrough and Jock Revealed
Promethee 13:13 Poster by Shawn Martinbrough and Jock Revealed
ComiXology Originals & Delcourt Group Celebrate the Impending Release ofPromethee 13:13 by Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough, David Stewart & Jockwith an Exclusive Poster During the Festival International De La Bande Dessinée
Promethee 13:13 is an upcoming prequel to the critically acclaimed, post-apocalyptic sci-fi  bandes dessinées by Christophe Bec
  Bec, Diggle, Martinbrough, & Jock to sign the…
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