Next week’s Diamond Previews sees Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa’s Mech Cadets from Boom Studios on the entrance cowl of {the catalogue}.
Next week’s Diamond Previews sees Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa‘s Mech Cadets from Boom Studios on the entrance cowl alongside the upcoming Netflix animated sequence. The again cowl has new Image Comics sequence, The Sacrificers by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, and Dave McCaig, in a world the place 5 households sacrifice their kids for the sake of utopia, an unloved baby and a insurgent will tear their society aside. On the backbone, Robotech returns to Titan Comics with a brand-new sequence, Robotech: Rick Hunter from Brandon Easton and Simone Ragazzoni. And on their order kind cowl, tremendous spy Scarlett Carver returns in Des Taylor‘s new Scarlett Couture sequence from Titan Comics, Scarlett Couture: The Munich File.
Diamond Previews Gems of the Month:
- Boom Studios’ Mech Cadets #1 and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #111
- Dynamite Entertainment’s Disney Villains: Hades #1 and Fire and Ice #1
- Image Comics’ Cull #1, The Sacrificers #1, and The Schlub #1
- Marvel Comics’ Realm of X #1
Diamond Previews Deluxe Publishers:
- Ablaze Publishing’ Osamu Tezuka: One Hundred Tales GN and Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac: Time Odyssey
- Massive Publishing: The Plot Holes #1
- Opus Comics’ Evanescence: Echoes from the Void TP and Frank Frazetta’ Dawn Attack Volume 1 TP
- Titan Comics’ Quentin by Tarantino TP
Massive Publishing, the brand new writer behind Alpha Betas, Astrobots, The Exiled, and extra, modified its identify from Whatnot Publishing and joins Diamond’s Deluxe Publisher program with The Plot Holes, the brand new metafictional fantasy from Sean Gordon Murphy.
While additionally Dynamite Entertainment returns to the fantastical world created by Frank Frazetta, Ralph Bakshi, Roy Thomas, and Gerry Conway in Fire and Ice, Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda’s graphic novel sequence continues with the Previews unique version of The Night Eaters Book 2: Her Little Reapers and TwoMorrows explores the historical past of pioneering direct market writer Pacific Comics in Pacific Comics Companion.
Discussion about this post