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Revisiting Black Summer
Warren Ellis has delivered dozens of incredible stories to Avatar Press readers. One of the most powerful is Black Summer. When John Horus decides to work for the government, it seems like a perfect match for his brand of justice. … Continue reading
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Avatar Press New to ComiXology 4/13/16
This is the new Avatar Press digital item coming to ComiXology on Wednesday 4/13/16: Mercury Heat #9 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Luiza saved the Mercury colony from the terrorist attack, but she has no time to enjoy her new found celebrity as … Continue reading
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Christos Gage’s Absolution
If you are enjoying the second season of Netflix’s Daredevil, make sure you check out Christos Gage’s Absolution. Gage was a screenwriter on season one of Daredevil, helping to set the stage for the Hell’s Kitchen crew. And there are … Continue reading
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Alan Moore Talks Writing on Comics
The comic book field is filled with new and talented young creators that are looking for their first big break. Some of these people will be the big names of the future and they will forge their own legacies in … Continue reading
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(Spoilers) Mercury Heat Gets Down With the Sickness
If you are a fan of Kieron Gillen’s bombastic sci-fi adventure series about a kick ass bounty agent tackling cyber mercs and terrorists on Mercury, then you have come to expect a powerful tale packed with action and violence. But … Continue reading
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Max Bemis Delivers Another Powerful Crossed Tale
Max Bemis has been delivering some startling stories in the pages of Crossed: Badlands. But none hit quite so squarely upon the comic collecting world as his two part story in Crossed: Badlands #91 – 92. The conclusion of this … Continue reading
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Avatar Press New to ComiXology 1/20/16
These are the new Avatar Press digital items coming to ComiXology on Wednesday 1/20/16: Crossed: Badlands #92 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Say Anything singer and songwriter, Max Bemis, delivers a visceral story of Crossed misery that will leave you scarred for … Continue reading
The Mad Emperor of Rome – Caligula
Fans of David Lapham have an awesome library of Avatar Press trades to read. His works run the gamut from incredibly disturbing as in Crossed: Psychopath to uniquely quirky in Dan The Unharmable. But one of his most horrifying titles … Continue reading
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Speculator Corner – Mercury Heat #7 Will Be HUGE
Normally we leave the speculation to comic websites, but this editor just got wind of a huge unsolicited event coming in the pages of Kieron Gillen’s Mercury Heat #7 (on sale 2/3 at your local comic shop). Now…I’ve been sworn … Continue reading
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Avatar Press New to ComiXology 1/6/16
These are the new Avatar Press digital items coming to ComiXology on Wednesday 1/6/16: The Courtyard GN PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Alan Moore’s haunting masterpiece, The Courtyard, is available in color! The most celebrated writer in the industry, Alan Moore, … Continue reading
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