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ICYMI: Dr. Frankenstein Has Arrived in 'Broken Moon' #3
ICYMI: Dr. Frankenstein Has Arrived in 'Broken Moon' #3
ICYMI: Dr. Frankenstein Has Arrived in 'Broken Moon' #3
If you're not already reading it, then you should probably know that Steve Niles and Nat Jones' Broken Moon is a comic that started with the premise of the moon getting obliterated by nuclear weapons, and somehow just keeps getting more and more over the top from there. Witness, for example, the penultimate issue of the saga, where the post-apocalyptic war between vampires and werewolves brings in the leader of its third faction: Dr. Victor Frankenstein. Unfortunately for the humans and werewolves who are interested in not being turned into dinner in a the nightmarish post-lunar-nuclear hellscape, Dr. Frankenstein isn't exactly the helpful type. And to see exactly how unhelpful he can be, check out a few pages below!
Vampires Take The Nuclear Option In 'Broken Moon'
Vampires Take The Nuclear Option In 'Broken Moon'
Vampires Take The Nuclear Option In 'Broken Moon'
Steve Niles has made something of a career in comics out of figuring out interesting new ways to let vampires just hang out all the time without being boxed in by those pesky fatal sunburns that come from daylight. His breakout hit was, after all, 30 Days of Night alongside Ben Templesmith, a book that was built entirely around that premise and resulted in a pretty fun read. But once you've gone there, you're left with a question of where to go that's even bigger. For Niles and Nat Jones, the answer is clear: You nuke the moon.
Adi Granov Covers Emerald City Comicon’s ‘Monsters & Dames’ Charity Art Book
Adi Granov Covers Emerald City Comicon’s ‘Monsters & Dames’ Charity Art Book
Adi Granov Covers Emerald City Comicon’s ‘Monsters & Dames’ Charity Art Book
Seattle's Emerald City Comicon has confirmed that the very talented Adi Granov (Iron Man: Extremis) will provide the cover artwork for this year's edition of Monsters & Dames, a limited edition hardcover book compiling original illustrations from some of comics' best artists including Bill Sienkiewicz, Camilla D'Erricco, Kevin Nowlan, Tony Moore, Bruce Timm, Katie Cook, Francis Manapul & A