Writer(s): Dave Dwonch
Artist Name(s): Sergio Rios (art), Geraldo Filho w/ Megan
Huang (color)
Cover Artist(s): Sergio Rios (Cover A), Daniel J Logan
(Cover B)
Jason and his ragtag group of programmers have escaped
their virtual reality game, “Dungeon Lords,” only to discover that they’ve let
loose the game’s greatest villain into our world. To save Silicon Valley they
will need help… from their in-game counterparts!
CBR’s “Top 100” series returns, from the writer of Infinite Seven and Cyrus Perkins and the Haunted Taxi Cab!
Writer(s): Rylend Grant
Artist Name(s): Davi Leon Dias (Artist), Iwan Joko
Triyono (Colorist), HdE (Letterer)
Cover Artist(s): Davi Leon Dias (Artist), Iwan Joko
Triyono (Colorist)
***Same for
both regular and variant cover.
CHAPTER 3: HOLD ON FOR ONE MORE DAY. Acting on a tip from a mysterious and very prolific mole inside the NORCO organization, David infiltrates an enemy warehouse where he is forced to square off with a terrifyingly twisted aberrant monster. World, meet the true 8th wonder of the world… ROOK. Featuring the music of Wilson-Phillips.
CHAPTER 3: HOLD ON FOR ONE MORE DAY. Acting on a tip from a mysterious and very prolific mole inside the NORCO organization, David infiltrates an enemy warehouse where he is forced to square off with a terrifyingly twisted aberrant monster. World, meet the true 8th wonder of the world… ROOK. Featuring the music of Wilson-Phillips.
Writer(s): Erica Schultz
Artist Name(s): Dave Acosta (Pencils), Andrew Covalt
(Colors)
Cover Artist(s): Natasha Alterici, INTERIOR COVERS CH 05:
Michael Montenat, CH 06: Kevin Maher
The conclusion to Twelve Devils Dancing! With the body count growing, Callum and Aisha’s road trip takes them to the location on the cipher. They have a plan, but Callum’s health may sideline him, leaving it up to Aisha to put the pieces together and get the evidence to arrest the Crypto-Killer. Meanwhile, Callum’s evidence tampering in the original case comes back to bite those still in his FBI unit back home. And Brian has a fan who’s interested in more than just his paintings. The past and present are resolved in the conclusion of Twelve Devils Dancing.