The Fellowship has obtained sneak peeks for comics from IDW that will come out this week...
Derek Fridolfs (w)
Ryan Jampole (a & c)
Failing to stop his sister, Dexter has been captured by
her royal guards, and now faces punishment at the hands of Princess Dee Dee. As
he struggles to endure her torment, can Dexter come up with one last-ditch plan
to change their fates? Or is he doomed to live the rest of his life without
science?
Ben 10 Classics, Vol. 2: It's Ben a Pleasure
Robbie Busch, Jason Hall, Sholly Fisch, Arie Kaplan (w)
Ethen Beavers, Min S Ku, Scott Cohn, Gordon Purcell (a)
Ethen Beavers (c)
The adventures continue with stories such as "Eggs
With Legs," "Intergalactic Spazz Club," and more. Volume 2
presents the Ben 10 comics from Cartoon Network Action Pack issues #19–26.
Genndy Tartakovsky, John F. Kelly, Paul Rudish, Craig
McCracken, Chuck Kim, Dan Slott, John Rozum (w) Genndy Tartakovsky, Paul Rudish,
Bill Alger, John Delaney, Gary Fields (a)
Ethen Beavers (c)
Dexter's Laboratory Classics contains the
never-before-collected issues starting with Cartoon Network Presents #1 and 4,
as well as the first four issues of the ongoing series originally published by
DC Comics.
Paul Allor (w)
Alex Cal, S L Gallant, Atilio Rojo, Nicole Virella,
Robert Atkins, Chris Evenhuis, Steve Kurth (a)
Steve Kurth (c)
In the aftermath of COBRA’s New York attack, BARONESS
leads a new up-and-coming officer called SIREN around the world—and into the
past uncovering secrets about the previous Cobra Commander while coming
face-to-face with the ruthless current one!
Jeff Kline (w)
Javi Garron, Salvi Garcia, Chris Johnson (a)
Bernard Chang (c)
Meet Greg Pincus—the planet’s brand-spanking-newest
Superhero. One small problem: Greg is neither super, nor particularly heroic.
But, he's sure enjoying the perks that accompany the world's misconception. Can
Greg successfully navigate a celebrity-obsessed culture without revealing his
secret shame? Will his hirsute best
friend/roommate (Barry) ever stop making things worse? Will the League of Defenders quit sniping
long enough to battle evil? And, most
importantly, will Greg's Mother–June–ever be freakin' satisfied???
Ken Kristensen (w)
Giancarlo Caracuzzo (a)
Jose Lopez (c)
Barely escaping the Super Illustrated photo shoot with
their body parts (and dignity) intact, Stoner and Barry run into some
unexpected trouble as they prep for their People's Choice Awards debut.
Meanwhile, Art gets poked, June gets bounced, Cathy gets spurned, Nancy gets
pissed, and the mysterious kidnapper, Tarr, gets deadly serious.
Harry J. Tuthill (w & a & c)
Art Spiegelman called The Bungle Family “the most
underrated comic strip in our history.” Bill Blackbeard wrote, “There has been
nothing like it in comic strips since.” Hogan’s Alley magazine proclaimed, “The
Bungle Family was about as wholly an adult comic strip as the field has ever
known.”
Yet only sporadic examples of Harry J. Tuthill’s
masterpiece have been available to modern readers. Until now! This
volume—collecting the complete 1930 dailies—remedies that situation.
Joe Hill (w)
Gabriel Rodriguez (a & c)
The bargain-priced debut issues of the beloved series
continue here with this dollar comic presenting “The Haunting of Keyhouse,” the
first chapter of Crown of Shadows, the haunting third storyline in the Locke
& Key saga!
Sam Kieth, William Messner-Loebs (w)
Sam Kieth (a & c)
Sam Kieth's own quirky brand of brilliance has been
wowing fans and inspiring cartoonists for more than 25 years. As one of the
earliest creators for Image Comics, Kieth created The Maxx—a homeless superhero
who lives in a box. Both Maxx and his social worker friend Julie share
adventures in both the real world and in "the Outback," a fantasy
realm inhabited by their jungle-inspired totems.
Gerry Finley-Day (w)
Dave Gibbons, Colin Wilson, Mike Dorey (a)
John McCrea (c)
Clone war! Nu-Earth, a planet ravaged by war, its
atmosphere poisoned by chemical weapons. In this battle-scarred landscape, the
Norts and Southers fight where only the Genetic Infantrymen can survive
unaided. Rogue is one such soldier, and these are his tales... all in color for
the very first time!
JC De La Torre (w)
Franco Cespedes (a & c)
A few months after the dramatic cliffhanger in Issue 3,
Darien and his friends are forced to fend off Orasmas' monsters while Arylos
searches for the truth. Plus, what does Earthen Aaron King have to do with
anything?
Phil Hester (w)
Roger Robinson (a)
Jerry Ordway (c)
The hunt for the hidden Judgment Towers between
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. and The Subterraneans takes a twist when a mysterious third
organization makes a play for the alien artifacts. Lightning receives some
sobering news and a powerful new recruit named John Janus appears, but will he
join the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents or destroy them?
Michael Geszel, Peter Spinetta (w)
Inaki Miranda (a & c)
A new deluxe hardcover edition of the epic graphic novel
that iFanboy gave five stars, urging readers to "run out and grab
it...because we're talking about the post-apocalypse and all the masterful
world-building provided by the best stories in the genre." MTV Splashpage
praised it as a "timeless tale that would sit quite comfortably alongside
the greatest works of science fiction and fantasy." Forces of Geek said
"not only gorgeous, but creatively pushes the boundaries of the printed
page" while Publishers Weekly lauded Inaki Miranda and Eva de la Cruz's
"standout" artwork and writers Michael Geszel and Peter Spinetta for
"constructing a believable world that has been run by teenagers for
generations."
Various (w & a & c)
The first issue of WEIRD Love was a blazing buzz book—the
hot gossipy talk of comic fans! Now, right on the heels—the HIGH heels—of that
controversial comic is the second stupifying issue of 1950s and beyond kinky
classics. WEIRD Love #2 leads off with a tawdry, torrid tale, “Yes, I was an
Escort Girl!” with a vintage salacious cover to match! Five more bizarro
stories luridly illustrated with Good Girl Art follow, including, “Mini-skirts
Must Go!” and “Too Fat for Love!” WEIRD Love has been called “by far the most
jaw-dropping and entertaining comic today!” Order this and you will see why
fanboys and fangirls!
Paul Crilley, Erik Burnham, Ed Brisson, Denton J. Tipton
(w)
John Stanisci, Salvador Navarro, Michael Walsh, Dheeraj
Verma, Vic Malhotra (a)
Miran Kim (c)
When The Lone Gunmen discover Internet files from the
future, they learn that a plague will soon wipe out most of humanity. With
Agents Mulder and Scully working one lead, the Gunmen must spring into action
and investigate several urban legends: a group of ghost-hunters, mutant turtles
that live in the sewers, shape-changing alien robots, and a vengeful spirit
from beyond the grave!