Airwolf

Nuclear-Powered Helicopter Action In 'Airwolf: Airstrikes'
Nuclear-Powered Helicopter Action In 'Airwolf: Airstrikes'
Nuclear-Powered Helicopter Action In 'Airwolf: Airstrikes'
With the possible exception of Shogun Assassin 2: Lightning Swords of Death, I'm not sure there's anything in the history of our language that has a better name than Airwolf. There are thrills to be found in the word itself, and once you get to the part where it's actually the name of a nuclear-powered stealth helicopter that ran explosive secret missions for four seasons on network television, well, of course it was. How could that word describe anything else? And now, Airwolf is back --- in comic book form! Next week sees the release of Airwolf: Airstirkes Vol. 1, a new collection of helicopter action stories from an impressive roster of creators, including Barbara Kesel, Mike Baron and Marc Andreyko --- and you can check out a preview below!
Lion Forge To Produce Digital Comics Based On ‘Saved By The Bell,’ ‘Knight Rider’ And More
Lion Forge To Produce Digital Comics Based On ‘Saved By The Bell,’ ‘Knight Rider’ And More
Lion Forge To Produce Digital Comics Based On ‘Saved By The Bell,’ ‘Knight Rider’ And More
If nothing else, recent developments in entertainment have taught us three things: Children of the '80s are now adults, they're nostalgic, and they have money. These three simple, irrefutable facts have led to three Transformers movies, two G.I. Joe films, and Keith Giffen writing Masters of the Universe comics. The nostalgia wave continues, as relatively new digital comic publisher Lion Forge Co