Sneak Peeks: Dynamite Entertainment June 2, 2021

Bettie Page: Curse of The Banshee #1
Writer: Stephen Mooney
Artist: Jethro Morales
Covers: Marat Mycheals (A), Joseph Michael Linsner (B), Stephen Mooney (C), Ani-Mia Cosplay Variant (D), Bettie Page Vintage Pin-up (E), Blank Authenix (F), Stephen Mooney (RI/Pencils), Marat Mychels (RI/Pencils), Joseph Michael Linsner (RI/Pencils), Stephen Mooney (RI/BW), Marat Mychels (RI/BW), Ani-Mia Cosplay Variant (RI/BW), Joseph Michael Linsner (RI/BW)

An all-new Bettie Page series under the guidance of writer Stephen Mooney, ably assisted by artist Jethro “Jet” Morales and a host of incredible covers artists, cosplay goddesses and the queen of the pin-up herself – Bettie Page!

Utilizing several clues found at the ancient Key Artifact site in the Middle Americas, McKnight and Bettie surmise that the Key Artefact has been relocated to an ancient burial site in rural Ireland. They give chase!


Invincible Red Sonja #2
Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner
Artist: Moritat
Covers: Amanda Conner (A), Joseph Michael Linsner (B), Celina (C) Frank Cho "Outrage" (D), Dominica Cosplay Variant (E), Carla Cohen (RI), Amanda Conner (RI/Line Art), Dominica Cosplay Variant (RI/Virgin), Joseph Michael Linsner (RI/ Line Art), Carla Cohen (RI/Virgin), Amanda Conner (RI/Line Art Virgin), Joseph Michael Linsner (RI/Line Art Virign)

Our award-winning duo of AMANDA CONNER and JIMMY PALMIOTTI continue Red Sonja’s mission to protect a young (and, shall we say, precocious?) princess as her wedding day arrives. But as the preparations for the festivities continue, a coveted icon of the kingdom is stolen and its protector, the Kings wizard, sets a bounty Red Sonja cannot resist. All this can be yours, featuring the strikingly beautiful sequential art of MORITAT and another killer cover by AMANDA CONNER and PAUL MOUNTS!




Vampirella (Vol. 5) #20
Writer: Christopher Priest
Artist: Ergün Gündüz
Covers: Lucio Parrillo (A), Marco Mastrazzo (B), Shannon Maer (C), Ergün Gündüz (D), Lorraine Cosplay Variant (E), Lucio Parrillo (RI/BW), Ergün Gündüz (RI/BW), Lorraine Cosplay Variant (RI/Virgin), Ergün Gündüz (RI/Virgin), Marco Mastrazzo (RI/BW), Lucio Parrillo (RI/BW Virgin) 

It’s not over! “Interstellar” became so big a story, we needed more issues to contain it! In this, the penultimate chapter, the secret cause of Drakulon’s long-ago ruin is at last revealed, so if you think you know what led that world to become an inhospitable desert, think again. Of course, this is all assuming you’re not still in shock after the “oh my god!!!!” ending of last ish!



Vampirella 1992 One-Shot
Writer: Max Bemis
Artist: Marcos Ramos and Roberto Castro
Covers: Mike Krome (A), Roberto Castro (B), Dionna Cosplay Variant (C), Roberto Castro (RI/Line Art), Mike Krome (RI/Virgin), Dionna Cosplay Variant (RI/Virgin)

Ah, the ‘90s, our strange yet dynamic link between the excess of the ‘80s and the pretensiousness of the aughts. A time when heroes were born, died and were reborn (again). Amidst all that creative chaos, the form of comics was torn between the muscle bound proliferation of All Things Pouch and the heady brew offered up by the British Comics Invasion.

Now, in the long-ago year of 1992, VAMPIRELLA finds herself a vampire trapped between not just two worlds but two genres! When a “bad girl model” hired to portray Vampy at conventions and signings is plunged into a terrorist incident, she’s forced to face not just men with nunchucks before her, but the insidious forces roiling beneath the surface of geek culture... and her own dark past.