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Bechko & Hardman shine GREEN LANTERN: EARTH ONE VOL. 1 in 2018!
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August 18, 2017
The Hugo Award-nominated team of Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman delivers the next installment of DC’s best-selling Earth One line, following in the tradition of New York Times bestsellers WONDER WOMAN: EARTH ONE VOL. 1 by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette and BATMAN: EARTH ONE VOL. 1 by Geoff Johns an...
We are all going to change this fall with EVOLUTION
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August 18, 2017
Image/Skybound Entertainment unites writers James Asmus, Joseph Keatinge, Christopher Sebela, and Joshua Williamson with artists Joe Infurnari and Jordan Boyd to create a new global phenomenon in EVOLUTION. The new series is set to launch with an oversized debut issue this November. “Society now moves at a...
IMAGE COMICS starts 25th Anniversary with Cyberforce-themed DEADLY CLASS Variant Cover
Comics
January 6, 2017
Image Comics is pleased to announce monthly theme variants in celebration of the company’s 25th anniversary this year. The series of variants will launch with Rick Remender and Wes Craig’s DEADLY CLASS #26 and a cover that commemorates Marc Silvestri’s CYBERFORCE #1. Each month of the anniversa...
REVIEW: Kill the Rats in ‘Deadly Class #17′
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December 26, 2015
KILL THEM ALL! Rick Remender and Wes Craig unleash hell in the premier chapter entitled DIE FOR ME in the high octane, visceral and angst filled young adult graphic series Deadly Class #17. Please be reminded here, this new story arc is definitely not for the faint of hearts out there. Consider yourselves ...
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Deadly Class, Vol. 3 The Snake Pit
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October 13, 2015
ABANDON ALL HOPE After the vicious cat-and-mouse chase in the streets of San Francisco City, Rick Remender and Wes Craig continue their class sessions of the infamous Batch ’91 in Deadly Class, Vol. 3 The Snake Pit. It consists of issues #12 to #16 and clocking 128 pages. It also features some great ...
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Invisible Republic, Vol. 1
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August 25, 2015
NOTHING ESCAPES HISTORY! Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko and Jordan Boyd explore another human possibility of space travel with the political analysis of social decay, and the rise and fall of the populist yet dictatorial regime in the initial volume of the Invisible Republic, released by Image Comics. The...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #5
Comic Reviews
July 30, 2015
PAST MEETS PRESENT Invisible Republic #5 by Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko and Jordan Boyd continues to amaze readers with its riveting story plots and its unique parallel storytelling of the past and present that the tales of Adam McBride’s cousin and the disgraced faux journalist are intertwining at las...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #4
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June 29, 2015
CONTEXT and HONEY Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko and Jordan Boyd continue to unravel the hidden histories of the pre-McBride and even the early decades of human-space colonization in Invisible Republic #4. Similar to the previous chapters, the inner fleshes of two epochs are beginning to peel slowly but s...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #3 – Unbecoming
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June 7, 2015
The independent series Invisible Republic is gearing to another level of reading sophistication as the story progresses further, and making more intriguing and deliberately mind-boggling on how to the future tyrant Arthur became the man he would be feared and hated with. Invisible Republic #3 presents the ...
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