The second installment of Image’s collection Junkyard Joe is about to launch on Wednesday, November 16. Written by Geoff Johns and with artwork by Gary Frank, the comedian begins in 1972 in the course of the Vietnam War and strikes ahead in time to the current. Brad Anderson is on colours, Rob Leigh is on letters, and Brian Cunningham is the collection editor.
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“Mad Ghost’s tales of The Unnamed continue as we go from 1972 to today! Cartoonist Muddy Davis has just retired from drawing his 50-year-old “Junkyard Joe” newspaper strip. But the tragedies of Vietnam and visions of an odd robotic soldier that saved his life nonetheless hang-out him. But desires develop into actuality when Joe mysteriously reveals up on Muddy’s doorstep warning us of a brand new and impending struggle.”
Johns mentioned in an announcement:
“With Junkyard Joe #2, we jump from the jungles of Vietnam in 1972 to the winter fields of Melody Hills, Indiana today where we catch up with war vet Muddy Davis, now a famous cartoonist behind the Sunday Funnies strip Junkyard Joe. Muddy’s at a low point in his life, but his stoic grief is interrupted by the arrival of the soldier who saved his life back in the war… the being he thought he imagined and then turned into a household name…the real Junkyard Joe. But the secrets behind who and what Joe is are hot on his trail.”
Junkyard Joe #2 might be out there on November 16. Take a have a look at an unique preview of some inside pages in addition to covers from Anderson and Liana Kangas.
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