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A current Jennifer Blood collection from Dynamite Entertainment written by Fred Van Lente launched Giulietta Romero – The Bandage-Masked Hitwoman. Who is getting her personal one-shot from Dynamite Entertainment in December.
You cannot preserve a foul lady down, and none are badder than Giulietta Romero, the skilled murderer that was launched within the current Jennifer Blood collection. Now author Fred Van Lente is taking his bombshell bandage-masked hitwoman antagonist into her personal story impressed by none apart from William “The Bard” Shakespeare. Jennifer Blood Presents: Giulietta Romeo: Hitwoman is a pulse-pounding particular starring the breakout character that followers have been clamoring to see extra from.
Van Lente will likely be joined on the particular highlight by proficient illustrator Robert Carey, acclaimed for his work on James Bond and different titles. A trio of show-stopping covers by Lesley “Leirix” Li, Drew Moss and Valentina Pinti will full the bundle for this winter launch to maintain followers heat with blistering motion and noir intrigue!
Slamming her approach out of the pages of the current Jennifer Blood: Bloodlines collection, Italian murderer Giulietta Romeo stars in La Tempesta, a noirish reimagining of the William Shakespeare play The Tempest. Giulietta is being extradited to Italy after the occasions of the Bountiful storyline when her aircraft is shot down over a distant island within the Atlantic, a former Nazi stronghold that’s now the tiny kingdom of a person named Prospero, a former duke of the Naples mobs. His brother, the person who usurped his place, was being extradited on that very same aircraft, and Giulietta finds herself in the midst of a gory blood feud and combating for her life in opposition to Prospero’s monstrous servants, Caliban and Ariel.
“I think all readers will really love the Hot New Crime Writer of 2022, William “Bloody Billy” Shakespeare,” stated Van Lente. “I’m just the vessel that is bringing the island mob vengeance saga The Tempest to life.” While unavailable for a brand new remark, Shakespeare has been quoted to say of the story, “Hell is empty and all the devils are here.”
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