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Barbiere And Santos Bring 'Violent Love' To Image Comics
Barbiere And Santos Bring 'Violent Love' To Image Comics
Barbiere And Santos Bring 'Violent Love' To Image Comics
We're currently in the midst of what you could call a crime comics revival, with Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips reigning supreme as kings of the genre, David Lapham's Stray Bullets returning stronger than ever and Titan Comics set to launch an entire line of comics in conjunction with Hard Case Crime. Another new crime comic was announced today, as Frank J. Barbiere and Victor Santos' pulpy throwback Image Comics series Violent Love aims to tell the tale of two notorious criminals who could not be more different from one another, but find that opposites attract and the results are deadly.
'Angela' And 'Howling Commandos' Latest Marvel Cancellations
'Angela' And 'Howling Commandos' Latest Marvel Cancellations
'Angela' And 'Howling Commandos' Latest Marvel Cancellations
Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed while scanning the Marvel solicitations for April, May and June that certain All-New, All-Different Marvel titles are missing without any word from Marvel about it. Well, it seems that Marvel’s new plan for cancelled comics is to end them without an announcement, or even a FINAL ISSUE tagged onto a solicit, as today there were two confirmations of cancellations within the comics themselves.
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
On sale this week is Dark Horse Presents #11, the latest issue of Dark Horse's prestigious anthology series. Featuring no distracting advertisements, the 80-page book contains new material by such comics creators as Francesco Francavilla (introducing The Black Beetle), Mike Richardson, Tim Seeley and Victor Drujiniu (introducing The Occultist), John Arcudi and Jonathan Case (introducing The Creep)