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Archie Comics Celebrating 80th Anniversary With New One-Shot ✖ Archie Comics has always had a unique place in the landscape of comic books, using its slice-of-life characters and concept to tell some universal stories. The publisher is set to celebrate the title s 80th anniversary later this year and it looks like they will be doing so with the help of an all-new one-shot comic. On Monday, Archie Comics announced Everything s Archie #1, a new one-shot celebration of Archie and his friends, which is set to appeal to both longtime fans and new readers alike. Written by Fred Van Lente with art by Dan Parent, the issue will feature an all-new story told in the publisher s traditional style.“ ....
Chained to the Grave #4 (of 5) Brian Level & Andy Eschenbach (w) • Kate Sherron (a & c) Outlaw Roy Mason has come back from the dead, chained to the headstone that marked his grave. On the trail of buried gold and hunted by a Big Bad, Roy struggles to hold his family and his body together. Writers Brian Level (Darth Vader, Thanos, Deadpool) & Andy Eschenbach (Heavy Metal Magazine, Red Shoes) and artist Kate Sherron (Invader Zim, The Amazing World of Gumball) bring you a tale of intrigue, murder, magic, and the good ol’ wild, wild west! FC • 32 pages • $3.99 Order 10 copies and get one free variant cover by Brian Level! ....
What They Say: It all comes to do this! Our motley band of heroes from across space and time has made a final stand in an isolated monastery high in the Himalayan mountains against the zombie plague sweeping the multiverse…as the secret hand behind the zombie plague at last reveals itself! But is it too late the worlds of Dynamite from an unstoppable wave of undead? Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers): The main Dienamite series draws to a close and while I had hoped for closure it’s just going to shift gears into Dienamite Lives next. Fred Van Lente has rolled with the changes of the series fairly well but it’s stuck mostly just to action sequences separate from anything else. That changes here as the bigger pieces are revealed which helps to set up what’s next. The artwork on the book continue to be really solid with a good blending of very different characters into a world that feels cohesive while also applying diffe ....
Fred Van Lente and Crystal Skillman, in association with the Broadway Podcast Network, have announced the premiere of their four-episode mini-series audio drama King Kirby, based on their hit Off-Broadway show by the same name. A true-life story about Jack Kirby, the man who co-created the Marvel universe, King Kirby is an epic comic book story of the most famous cartoonist you never heard of. This audio drama features original music composed by award-winning Bobby Cronin (whose other works with Skillman include Mary and Max, Rain and Zoe Save the World, and Concrete Jungle.). The podcast premieres on Wednesday, February 10th exclusively from the Broadway Podcast Network and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Find it at bpn.fm/KingKirby. ....
Colors: Kike J. Diaz, Ellie Wright Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou What They Say: Put yourself in the mood for love…of delicious human flesh! Peter Cannon Thunderbolt has spent his entire life on a Himalayan mountain and his best friend Tabu is convinced to help him find a special someone, which is hard enough even in ideal conditions, but in the middle of a zombie apocalypse affecting all of Dynamite’s heroes, it may be impossible! Or…is it? Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers): The Die!namite event that the publisher has been running is a fairly standard story about a zombie plague sweeping the multiverse. The main series has had some beautiful artwork but has been light on actual story and character material, which is unfortunate as the concept is one that can be a whole lot of fun. This special has Fred Van Lente, one of my favorites, writing two tales within the book with Dress Moss illustrating the first and ....