The
Fellowship has obtained sneak peeks from Dark Horse Comics which comes out November 9.
Written
by: Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden
Art by:
Ben Stenbeck.
Cover by:
Mike Mignola.
The
diminutive devil Madame Blavatsky preparing to curse the bells and damn
thousands, will Baltimore choose to save the many or be blinded by his personal
lust for revenge? Jailbreaks, our hero face to face with the horrific Haigus,
teenage torture at the hands of an inquisitor, and more in the penultimate
issue of Curse Bells!
Written
by: Andrew Chambliss.
Art by:
Georges Jeanty.
Covers by:
Georges Jeanty and Steve Morris.
Spike has
heard rumblings. Someone, or something, is coming for Buffy--and now, after she
recklessly slipped out of police custody, the SFPD is certainly looking. When
Buffy's family and friends deny her refuge from the cops, she turns to the
streets and slaying, where she discovers there's a new kind of vampire slayer
in town . . .
Written
by: Andrew Chambliss, Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon.
Art by:
Cliff Richards.
Covers by:
Frank Stockton and Phil Noto.
The Rossum
Corporation's tech-induced apocalypse has spread worldwide. Now that the
majority of the population is either a mindless killer or a mindless member of
a makeshift army, Rossum is once again directing their attention to capturing
Echo.
At the
edge of Rossum's HQ, Alpha's small army of "dolls" are also
attempting to find Echo -- she's humanity's only hope for survival. Meanwhile,
in Los Angeles, Mag, Griff, and Zone organize their new recruits to take down a
radio tower that broadcasts Rossum's Wielder imprint.
Written
by: P. C. Cast, Kristin Cast and Kent Dalian.
Art by:
Joelle Jones and Karl Kerschl.
Covers by:
Jenny Frison and Steve Morris.
Until
recently, Zoey Redbird was an average high-school student worrying about
grades, boys, and breakouts. But priorities have a way of changing when you are
marked as a vampyre, enroll in the vampyre academy House of Night, and have to
figure out a whole new social hierarchy, affinities for elemental magic, and
physiological changes that make you crave blood.
Written
by: David Lapham.
Art by:
Gabriel Guzman.
Cover by:
Jo Chen.
With
unparalleled military might and the diligent King Kull on the throne, there are
few threats to the mighty Valusian empire, but among the top are the snake-men.
They have the ability to change their shape to blend in with the populace,
striking from the familiar. What, then, could terrify a snake-man? The greatest
threats to civilization are just the pawns of a horrible wizard with powers
that dwarf the considerable magics of the snake-men. What chance does Kull, a
mortal man, stand against a seemingly all-powerful, immortal foe?
Written
by: Jeremy Barlow.
Art by:
Iwan Nazif.
Cover by:
Jake Murray.
The
illusion is pierced! The hellish real world is revealed! The final battle for
humanity has begun! But with the power to reshape the world and his allies helpless
to stop him, has Tomas Zenk been the true danger all along?
Written
by: Tim Seeley.
Art by:
Victor Drujiniu.
Cover by:
Steve Morris and Jenny Frison.
While
harnessing his new powers as the Occultist, college student Rob Bailey must
defend himself and those around him from a series of hired Hit mages with
unique magical abilities and a serpentine demon known as the Swordbreaker, all
determined to kill him and to possess the powerful spell book known as the
Sword!
Written
by: Tom Morello.
Art by:
Scott Hepburn.
Cover by:
Massimo Carnevale.
Orchid,
along with her little brother and an unexpected ally named Simon, find
themselves in unknown territory after they're captured and sold by slave
traders. Headed toward the feared Fortress Penuel, Simon must mount an escape
plan if he's going to rescue his rebel comrades and return the mysterious and
powerful mask of General China to its rightful owner -- a saint believed to
save the oppressed from the wicked Tomo Wolfe.