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The PREVIEWSworld complete release list of comics, graphic novels, toys and other pop-culture merchandise on sale February 1st in comic shops, including Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi #0, Detective Comics #6, Magic The Gathering #1, Alpha Girl #1, Winter Soldier #1, Warriors of Mars #1, and more. Go here for the complete list of Upcoming Releases.
The PREVIEWSworld sneak peek list of comics, graphic novels, toys and other pop-culture merchandise on sale February 8th in comic shops, including P.C. Cast's House of Night #4, The Strain #3, Action Comics #6, Batwoman #6, Suicide Squad #6, Memorial #3, Dungeons & Dragons #15, Haunt #21, Deadpool #50, Powers #8, and more.
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Featuring concept art and commentary by BioWare on the games' characters, locations, vehicles, weapons, and more - including Mass Effect 3 - The Art of the Mass Effect Universe is the most complete companion available to gaming's most compelling series! See a preview here!
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The February issue of PREVIEWS goes on sale in comic shops February 1st, for products available April 2012. On the Cover: DC's Wonder Woman #8 and Marvel's AvX: Vs. #1. You can get a sneak PREVIEWS now by checking out the site's PREMIER and CATALOG SECTIONS for the February Gems and Featured Items!
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The unprecedented giving campaign to fight the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa will involve iconic Justice League characters and a multilayered campaign to leverage all Time Warner advertising platforms generating significant awareness of the crisis.
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The folks at Broadsword are pumped about their 12-year anniversary mark, and have put together a video trailer and special bonus covers (in addition to their two 50/50 covers) to highlight their long-running comic, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose.
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The second all-new, all-fantastic Rocketeer Adventures series launches into stores in March! Each extra-long issue—boasting 25 pages of story and art will also feature covers by Darwyn Cooke and Dave Stevens. A portion of the profits will be donated to the Hairy Cell Leukemia research.
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Readers wanting to catch up on Mudman, Paul Grist’s unique take on the superhero, will now get their chance. The first two issues of a story Grist describes as “all about growing up and finding your way in the world, and how the decisions that you make can affect others” sold out. But now new printings are on the way, and will be available at the same time the third issue hits the stands on Wednesday, February 14.
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A Christian metalcore band that developed a zombie comic book and mobile zombie game downloadable through i-Tunes caught the attention of PREVIEWSworld writer Vince Brusio. The zombie comic's artist, he learned, was Kevin Mellon, who works with Blair Butler on the Image comic Heart. A story was in order, as well as another chance to headbang!
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by Vince Brusio
The always sexy and playful Bettie Page returns in her very first comic series featuring real photos of the iconic pin-up girl as she fights off zombies, mad scientists, and other nude models with lots of sassy scenes with the most famous pin-up girl in bondage, chains, and perilous situations.
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Decades ago, a girl named Alice was sacrificed into the horror-filled realm of Wonderland but her terrifying and awe-inspiring experiences there have been shrouded in mystery. The one thing known is that her time spent in a world full of insanity left her a broken adult. However, her courageous will to survive is what ultimately saved humanity. Now the story of Alice's visit into Wonderland is fully revealed and the truth of the terror will be told in full!
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Last year's groundbreaking Infestation series, IDW's first-ever event, saw many teams from multiple universes fight off a zombie invasion. Now, an even bigger threat has risen to threaten the growing IDW multiverse: Lovecraftian demons threaten to reach across time and space and destroy everyone everywhere and everywhen!
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Get ready, Magic: The Gathering fans, there's a new Planeswalker in town! In search of greater magical knowledge and on the hunt for the people who destroyed his town, Dack Fayden is the greatest thief in the Multiverse. When he gets his hands on his latest prize, though, he has no idea where it will lead him-or to who!
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It's 1984, and Judith is your typical 17 year old. She chain smokes, cuts class, sells her tampons to perverts, and she just might be the last sane woman left on the planet. When a third-rate cosmetics company creates a pheromone that turns women into crazed man-eaters, the world dives into chaos. Judith must break her little brother out of juvie, all the while dodging rabid women and the men who hunt them.
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Winter Soldier and Black Widow are the super-spies of the Marvel Universe. That’s right. Star power at the House of Ideas just got bumped up a notch, as the fist-swinging/ head-cracking/bad guy bashing just got taken up another octave! So what could be the first crisis that introduces us to this new brand of crime-fighting? How about ex-Russian sleeper agents have awakened, and no one knows who's controlling them?
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You want a quick glimpse of the BIG books from the premier publishers this month? Here's the checklist. Get ready for new titles from Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, and Marvel Comics. These are the books you DON'T want to miss. We let you know right here every month that if there are any books you make sure to pre-order, these are the ones that should be put down first on your order form!
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Featuring art from Romano Molenaar (The Darkness)! The hunters become the hunted as an evil force is hot on the trail of the Wraith Taskforce. Janyce gets more case information from her anonymous "friend" which will hopefully lead her closer to closing the case file on The Disciple. At the same time, a body is found!
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Cryptids. Aliens. Monsters. All the world’s bizarre secrets--what if they were real? Their existence would be debunked by a reality TV show! Hoax Hunters is that show, publicly disproving all variety of lore. But their real goal is the opposite: as the world’s dark corners surface, the Hoax Hunters cover them up.
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A look at history through a darker, much stranger, lens. What if the research and development department created to produce the first atomic bomb was a front for a series of other, more unusual, programs? What if the union of a generation's brightest minds was not a signal for optimism, but foreboding?
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