Starting off the last Comics Corner of the year, Dead Man Logan #2 is here and Logan isn't the only one in danger of dying. In fact, in this issue, we might witness the death of a beloved, friendly superhero—permanently. Also: Exorsisters #3, Firefly #2, Lucifer #3, Call of Duty: Zombies 2 #3, and Gideon Falls #9.
Dead Man Logan #2: "Death Pays All Debts...Mysterio means to set in motion the massacre at the crux of Old Man Logan’s apocalyptic future timeline. But who is pulling his strings? The master of illusion’s newest benefactors will surprise you!
Written by Ed Brisson
Art by Mike Henderson
Cover by Declan Shalvey
About Book
Page Count: 25 Pages
Print Release Date: December 19, 2018
Digital Release Date: December 19, 2018
Age Rating: 12+ Only
Copyright: 2018 Marvel Characters, Inc.
Sold by: Marvel."
For more information on the new horrifying take on Logan, visit Marvel's website.
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Exorsisters #3: "Published: December 19, 2018
Diamond ID: OCT...
Dead Man Logan #2: "Death Pays All Debts...Mysterio means to set in motion the massacre at the crux of Old Man Logan’s apocalyptic future timeline. But who is pulling his strings? The master of illusion’s newest benefactors will surprise you!
Written by Ed Brisson
Art by Mike Henderson
Cover by Declan Shalvey
About Book
Page Count: 25 Pages
Print Release Date: December 19, 2018
Digital Release Date: December 19, 2018
Age Rating: 12+ Only
Copyright: 2018 Marvel Characters, Inc.
Sold by: Marvel."
For more information on the new horrifying take on Logan, visit Marvel's website.
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Exorsisters #3: "Published: December 19, 2018
Diamond ID: OCT...
- 12/19/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Oh, Archie, not Predator! Released by Dark Horse, the Archie vs. Predator hardcover became available on November 4th. Also: details on the Nina Forever Valentine's Day weekend release and information on an auction of Frank Frazetta's artwork.
Archie vs. Predator: "When Archie and friends head south for Spring Break, party games and beach games are soon replaced by the Most Dangerous Game! As the unparalleled fierceness of Betty and Veronica lures the trophy-collecting Predator to Riverdale, will the kids even realize they’re in danger before it claims them all?! Collecting issues #1–#4 of the smash-hit series!
Writer: Alex de Campi
Penciller: Fernando Ruiz
Inker: Rich Koslowski
Colorist: Jason Millet
Cover Artist: Fernando Ruiz and Rich Koslowski."
Preview pages via Dark Horse:
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Nina Forever: Press Release: "November 6, 2015 – Los Angeles, CA – Epic Pictures Group will release the critically acclaimed horror/romance film Nina Forever on February 12th, 2016, Valentine’s Day weekend.
Archie vs. Predator: "When Archie and friends head south for Spring Break, party games and beach games are soon replaced by the Most Dangerous Game! As the unparalleled fierceness of Betty and Veronica lures the trophy-collecting Predator to Riverdale, will the kids even realize they’re in danger before it claims them all?! Collecting issues #1–#4 of the smash-hit series!
Writer: Alex de Campi
Penciller: Fernando Ruiz
Inker: Rich Koslowski
Colorist: Jason Millet
Cover Artist: Fernando Ruiz and Rich Koslowski."
Preview pages via Dark Horse:
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Nina Forever: Press Release: "November 6, 2015 – Los Angeles, CA – Epic Pictures Group will release the critically acclaimed horror/romance film Nina Forever on February 12th, 2016, Valentine’s Day weekend.
- 11/7/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
There's never been a better time to be a fan of Archie comics. In addition to the decades of great back issues in existence, exciting new crossovers continue to come out as well, including Dark Horse's brilliant four-part Archie vs. Predator series. At Comic-Con, Daily Dead had a chance to catch up with Archie vs. Predator writer Alex de Campi, who discussed bringing a teenage Predator into Riverdale to hunt Archie and his pals.
How did the idea of bringing a Predator into Archie's world originate?
Alex de Campi: The Archie bullpen. I wish I could say I was the person crazy enough to think it up, but Archie had done Glee, which got Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa into it, because he was a Glee writer, too, and then he did Afterlife with Archie and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and became their creative director and good things happened. Then...
How did the idea of bringing a Predator into Archie's world originate?
Alex de Campi: The Archie bullpen. I wish I could say I was the person crazy enough to think it up, but Archie had done Glee, which got Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa into it, because he was a Glee writer, too, and then he did Afterlife with Archie and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and became their creative director and good things happened. Then...
- 7/14/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Archie Vs. Predator #3
Written by Alex de Campi
Pencils by Fernando Ruiz
Inks by Rich Koslowski
Colors by Jason Millet
Published by Dark Horse Comics
It didn’t take long for the Predator to cut a swath through the idyllic town of Riverdale. It’s to be expected; it’s literally in the name. “Predator.” After taking out most of the background Archie characters, the alien menace has its sights set on the central Archie gang. However, after last issue’s bloody events, how long do Archie and his friends have left?
After significantly trimming down the cast of characters last issue, writer Alex de Campi is able to focus on the surviving characters in greater detail. Betty, Jughead, and even Dilton Doiley take the stage and move the plot forward in significant ways. Dilton steps up in a big way this issue, to the point where he steals the issue from everyone else.
Written by Alex de Campi
Pencils by Fernando Ruiz
Inks by Rich Koslowski
Colors by Jason Millet
Published by Dark Horse Comics
It didn’t take long for the Predator to cut a swath through the idyllic town of Riverdale. It’s to be expected; it’s literally in the name. “Predator.” After taking out most of the background Archie characters, the alien menace has its sights set on the central Archie gang. However, after last issue’s bloody events, how long do Archie and his friends have left?
After significantly trimming down the cast of characters last issue, writer Alex de Campi is able to focus on the surviving characters in greater detail. Betty, Jughead, and even Dilton Doiley take the stage and move the plot forward in significant ways. Dilton steps up in a big way this issue, to the point where he steals the issue from everyone else.
- 6/29/2015
- by Halden Fraley
- SoundOnSight
Archie Vs. Predator #2
Written by Alex de Campi
Pencils by Fernando Ruiz
Inks by Rich Koslowski
Colors by Jason Millet
Published by Dark Horse Comics
Now that we’re halfway through Archie Vs. Predator, it would make sense for pieces of the overarching plot to begin to take shape. If Archie Vs. Predator was a bad comic, it would fail to accomplish this task. If it was a good comic, it would already have done it and be content with itself. As it happens, Archie Vs. Predator is not simply a good or a bad comic, but an absolutely insane one. Our outdated notions of “quality” have no bearing on a comic such as this, and require a more in-depth analysis in order to fully understand its secrets.
The first issue, while fun and unique, felt very much like the prologue to a bigger and bolder story. The newest issue only cements that fact.
Written by Alex de Campi
Pencils by Fernando Ruiz
Inks by Rich Koslowski
Colors by Jason Millet
Published by Dark Horse Comics
Now that we’re halfway through Archie Vs. Predator, it would make sense for pieces of the overarching plot to begin to take shape. If Archie Vs. Predator was a bad comic, it would fail to accomplish this task. If it was a good comic, it would already have done it and be content with itself. As it happens, Archie Vs. Predator is not simply a good or a bad comic, but an absolutely insane one. Our outdated notions of “quality” have no bearing on a comic such as this, and require a more in-depth analysis in order to fully understand its secrets.
The first issue, while fun and unique, felt very much like the prologue to a bigger and bolder story. The newest issue only cements that fact.
- 5/22/2015
- by Halden Fraley
- SoundOnSight
Archie Vs. Predator #1
Written by Alex de Campi
Pencils by Fernando Ruiz
Inks by Rich Koslowski
Colors by Jason Millet
Published by Dark Horse Comics
Never ever let it be said that Archie Comics is content to let their flagship character stagnate. Coming off of the tragic death of Archie Andrews in Life with Archie, and the atmospheric, zombie-infested Afterlife with Archie, you’d think that Archie Comics would want to take a breather, and make something a little more traditional. Instead, they’ve teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to set Archie on a collision course with el diablo cazador de hombres - the devil that hunts men – in Archie vs. Predator.
From the first page onwards, writer Alex de Campi makes it clear that she’s having the time of her life writing this. She knows how ridiculous this concept is, and lovingly embraces that fact. Her passion...
Written by Alex de Campi
Pencils by Fernando Ruiz
Inks by Rich Koslowski
Colors by Jason Millet
Published by Dark Horse Comics
Never ever let it be said that Archie Comics is content to let their flagship character stagnate. Coming off of the tragic death of Archie Andrews in Life with Archie, and the atmospheric, zombie-infested Afterlife with Archie, you’d think that Archie Comics would want to take a breather, and make something a little more traditional. Instead, they’ve teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to set Archie on a collision course with el diablo cazador de hombres - the devil that hunts men – in Archie vs. Predator.
From the first page onwards, writer Alex de Campi makes it clear that she’s having the time of her life writing this. She knows how ridiculous this concept is, and lovingly embraces that fact. Her passion...
- 4/15/2015
- by Halden Fraley
- SoundOnSight
A few weeks ago I put together a list of crazy comic book crossovers, and one of them featured Archie meeting The Punisher. If Archie thought The Punisher was bad, just wait until he gets a load of Predator. This is some awesome and amusing comic cover art for an upcoming series called Archie Vs. Predator, and here are the details:
America's favorite teen meets the galaxy's fiercest hunter! Archie and friends hit Costa Rica for Spring Break, where party games and beach games are soon replaced by the Most Dangerous Game! What mysterious attraction does the gang hold for the trophy-collecting Predator, and will the kids even realize they're in danger before it claims them all?
The comic was written by Alex de Campi, and the cover art was created by Fernando Ruiz, with variant covers below by Eric Powell and Francesco Francavilla.
America's favorite teen meets the galaxy's fiercest hunter! Archie and friends hit Costa Rica for Spring Break, where party games and beach games are soon replaced by the Most Dangerous Game! What mysterious attraction does the gang hold for the trophy-collecting Predator, and will the kids even realize they're in danger before it claims them all?
The comic was written by Alex de Campi, and the cover art was created by Fernando Ruiz, with variant covers below by Eric Powell and Francesco Francavilla.
- 1/14/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Archie comes have gotten a little weird at times. Like the gang meeting the Punisher, a recent critically acclaimed zombie version, and even the recent death of the title character earlier this year. Things are about to get even weirder with a new four issue miniseries in the spring of 2015 when Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead meet the Predator.
IGN points out that the comic is not going to be as fun as the art style might imply and that the comic with in fact be as violent as any of the Predator films. The comic will be written by Alex de Campi and drawn by regular Archie artist Fernando Ruiz.
The plot begins with the gang on spring break in Costa Rica and Betty running off into the jungle after a fight with Veronica. While in the dense jungle it becomes clear that she is not alone and their...
IGN points out that the comic is not going to be as fun as the art style might imply and that the comic with in fact be as violent as any of the Predator films. The comic will be written by Alex de Campi and drawn by regular Archie artist Fernando Ruiz.
The plot begins with the gang on spring break in Costa Rica and Betty running off into the jungle after a fight with Veronica. While in the dense jungle it becomes clear that she is not alone and their...
- 10/20/2014
- by Max Molinaro
- SoundOnSight
Dark Horse Comics and Archie Comics have announced Archie Meets Predator.
The Alex de Campi-written four-issue miniseries will feature the latest face-off with the alien bounty hunter - this time against the all-America teen.
When Jughead wins a trip to Costa Rica for Spring Break, the gang look forward to a relaxing holiday.
But when a fight with Veronica sends Betty crying into the nearby forest, it turns out that she is not alone.
De Campi described the comic - which is illustrated by veteran Archie artist Fernando Ruiz - as "completely insane".
"Let's take this gentle, beloved, classic teen cast and hunt them down and slaughter them one by one," she told USA Today.
"Seriously, if you wouldn't jump at the chance to write something like this, you need your head examined."
De Campi is known for Dark Horse's Grindhouse series.
She recently brought her groundbreaking digital series Valentine to Thrillbent.
The Alex de Campi-written four-issue miniseries will feature the latest face-off with the alien bounty hunter - this time against the all-America teen.
When Jughead wins a trip to Costa Rica for Spring Break, the gang look forward to a relaxing holiday.
But when a fight with Veronica sends Betty crying into the nearby forest, it turns out that she is not alone.
De Campi described the comic - which is illustrated by veteran Archie artist Fernando Ruiz - as "completely insane".
"Let's take this gentle, beloved, classic teen cast and hunt them down and slaughter them one by one," she told USA Today.
"Seriously, if you wouldn't jump at the chance to write something like this, you need your head examined."
De Campi is known for Dark Horse's Grindhouse series.
She recently brought her groundbreaking digital series Valentine to Thrillbent.
- 10/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Although comic book character 'Andrew Andrews' was recently killed off in Archie Comics' "Life With Archie", Archie still lives and back to his girl-chasing ways in "Archie" #658, written by Tom DeFalco, illustrated by Fernando Ruiz, Rich Koslowski, Jack Morelli and Digikore Studios, with covers by Dan Parent and Dan DeCarlo:
"...summertime is quickly coming to an end as 'Archie' realizes he has not filled his quota of summer dating before the school year starts.
"This leads to a number of rushed dates with different girls, as hilarity ensues at every turn ... especially when the friends of 'Betty Cooper' turn Archie's plan against him. With guest-stars 'Ginger Snapp', 'Suzie', 'Linda Lake', 'Laurie Moore' and 'Toni Topaz..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Archies"...
"...summertime is quickly coming to an end as 'Archie' realizes he has not filled his quota of summer dating before the school year starts.
"This leads to a number of rushed dates with different girls, as hilarity ensues at every turn ... especially when the friends of 'Betty Cooper' turn Archie's plan against him. With guest-stars 'Ginger Snapp', 'Suzie', 'Linda Lake', 'Laurie Moore' and 'Toni Topaz..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Archies"...
- 8/11/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Archie Comics announced the unthinkable today: Legendary comic book character Archie Andrews will die to conclude the hit Life With Archie comic series.
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The iconic comic book character, beloved by millions around the globe for over 70 years, will sacrifice himself heroically while saving the life of a friend in the pages of July’s Life With Archie #36, the final issue in the flash-forward series, which spotlights Archie’s adventures after high school and college.
“We’ve been building up to this moment since we launched Life With Archie five years ago, and knew that any book that was telling the story of Archie’s life as an adult had to also show his final moment,” said Archie Comics Publisher/Co-ceo Jon Goldwater. “Archie has and always will represent the best in all of us—he’s a hero, good-hearted, humble and inherently honorable. This story is...
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The iconic comic book character, beloved by millions around the globe for over 70 years, will sacrifice himself heroically while saving the life of a friend in the pages of July’s Life With Archie #36, the final issue in the flash-forward series, which spotlights Archie’s adventures after high school and college.
“We’ve been building up to this moment since we launched Life With Archie five years ago, and knew that any book that was telling the story of Archie’s life as an adult had to also show his final moment,” said Archie Comics Publisher/Co-ceo Jon Goldwater. “Archie has and always will represent the best in all of us—he’s a hero, good-hearted, humble and inherently honorable. This story is...
- 4/8/2014
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
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