Gems of the Month for PREVIEWS May 2015
Apr 22, 2015
Dark Horse Comics Writer Chris Warner and artist Patrick OIliffe take us back to the mean streets of Steel Harbor, where gangsters can lift bulldozers and leap rusting factories in a single bound, and Barb Wire, the toughest bounty hunter around, cleans up! |
Dark Horse Comics In the near future, Art and artistic expression have been deemed illegal, leading to a dark new era of corporate greed and oppression. Only The Tomorrows stand ready to oppose them! |
DC Comics The machine that gives Cyborg his powers is evolving! The only problem is that the “machine” is his body, and he has no idea what’s causing it! Find out for yourselves when writer David Walker and artists Ivan Reis & Joe Prado take Vic Stone in an all-new direction! |
FREE COUNTRY: A TALE OF THE CHILDREN’S CRUSADE HC DC Comics The two-issue Children’s Crusade miniseries, written by Neil Gaiman, Alisa Kwitney and Jamie Delano, is collected in this handsome hardcover edition — along with a new chapter written by Toby Litt that completes the tale as Gaiman originally envisioned it. |
IDW Publishing Captain Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise meet Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps for the first time EVER in this six-part epic mini-series, Star Trek/Green Lantern! |
Image Comics Saga writer Brian K. Vaughan teams with artistic legend and The Matrix storyboard artist Steve Skroce for this action-packed military thriller set 100 years from now, where the United States has invaded Canada! |
Pretty Deadly artist Emma Rios, and King City, Prophet, and Multiple Warheads writer/artist Brandon Graham bring you a new ongoing comics magazine featuring three issue-length chapters of new work from various creators around the globe! |
Marvel Comics You know him, you love him. Now join the coolest cat in the galaxy, Lando Calrissian, in his very own series! Writer Charles Soule and artist Alex Maleev bring Lando back with all his trademark swagger, smooth-talking ways and winning smile intact, for a tale of a scoundrel in his natural element… trouble! |