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Valiant Unveils Complete VALIANT NEXT Variant Covers @ValiantComics

Valiant Unveils Complete VALIANT NEXT Variant Covers by Designer Tom Muller & An All-Star Cast of Top Talents!
 
Following the sold-out debut of THE VALIANT #1 (of 4) – and heading into the century-spanning odyssey of IVAR, TIMEWALKER #1 in January – Valiant is proud to unveil an brand new line of variant covers pairing the talents of graphic designer Tom Muller (ZeroDrifter) with Valiant's superstar artists for an all-star collaboration in celebration of the VALIANT NEXT initiative!

Beginning on January 21st with the release of IVAR, TIMEWALKER #1 and THE VALIANT #2 (of 4), look for each subsequent VALIANT NEXT launch – IMPERIUM #1 and DIVINITY #1 (of 4) in February;NINJAK #1 in March; and BLOODSHOT REBORN #1 in April – to include one eye-popping VALIANT NEXT variant cover by Tom Muller and some of the top artistic talents anywhere in comics today:


IVAR, TIMEWALKER #1 [OCT148442]
Valiant Next Variant by Tom Muller & Clayton Henry

On sale January 21, 2015


THE VALIANT #2 (of 4) [OCT148443]
Valiant Next Variant by Tom Muller & Paolo Rivera

On sale January 21, 2015


IMPERIUM #1 [DEC141704]
Valiant Next Variant by Tom Muller & Trevor Hairsine

On sale February 4, 2015


DIVINITY #1 (of 4) [DEC141709]
Valiant Next Variant by Tom Muller & Trevor Hairsine

On sale February 11, 2015


NINJAK #1 [JAN151641]
Valiant Next Variant by Tom Muller & Trevor Hairsine

On sale March 11, 2015


BLOODSHOT REBORN #1
Valiant Next Variant by Tom Muller & Mico Suayan

On Sale April 15, 2015
 
"Tom is one of the most talented designers working in the industry today, and his first collaboration as a member of the Valiant Next team is nothing short of an absolute knockout," said Valiant Editor-in-Chief Warren Simons. "Each series in the Valiant Next line-up is the product of hard work and vision by some the finest creators working today, and Tom's contributions – combined with the stellar artwork of Paolo RiveraMico SuayanTrevor Hairsine, and Clayton Henry – will ensure that these titles practically leap off the shelf of your local comic shop."

Supplies of each VALIANT NEXT variant cover will be strictly limited. Contact your local comic book retailer for information on how to pre-order yours today.

Plus: don’t miss each exciting title from VALIANT NEXT – an all-new wave of ongoing series and prestige format projects from some of the premier creative talents in comics today. Beginning with THE VALIANT #1 (of 4) by superstar creators Jeff LemireMatt Kindt, and Paolo Rivera in December,VALIANT NEXT continues with five blockbuster new series in 2015:
  • IVAR, TIMEWALKER #1 by Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry in January
  • DIVINITY #1 (of 4) by Matt Kindt and Trevor Hairsine in February
  • IMPERIUM #1 by Joshua Dysart and Doug Braithwaite in February
  • NINJAK #1 by Matt KindtClay Mann, and Butch Guice in March
  • BLOODSHOT REBORN #1 by Jeff Lemire and Mico Suayan in April
Featuring an exciting selection of new series starring Valiant’s biggest, most-demanded heroes alongside all-new, never before seen characters, VALIANT NEXT is the NEXT epic evolution of Valiant’s best-selling, fan-favorite publishing line.
 
For more information, visit Valiant on Facebook, on Twitter, on Tumblr, and at ValiantUniverse.com.
 
For Valiant merchandise and more, visit ValiantStore.com.

Jazz Age Glam And Gothic Horror In MADAME FRANKENSTEIN @ImageComics

Graphic novel by Jamie S. Rich and Megan Levens re-imagines classic story

 

Frankenstein meets Pygmalion in MADAME FRANKENSTEIN by Jamie S. Rich (12 Reasons Why I Love Her, You Have Killed Me) and Megan Levens, a graphic novel set in the dying days of the Jazz Age, coming in February from Image Comics.

In 1932, Vincent Krall, an impoverished medical student, sets out to create his perfect woman by reanimating the corpse of the woman he loved but could not possess. But in this dark tale of obsession, Vincent finds that a man cannot master life and death, and a woman is not so easily controlled.

MADAME FRANKENSTEIN began as a drawing in artist Levens’ sketchbook. After she met Rich, the two began trading ideas, and the idea became a fully-fleshed story. Rich is known for his romantic graphic novels, but MADAME FRANKENSTEIN is far from a love story, as the creators explained in an interview with Newsarama.

“Though we certainly are hoping readers will root for Gail to get her freedom, the story is more of a tragedy,” Rich said. “There are no heroes in a traditional sense. Rather, it's a tale of several people whose lives are hopelessly entangled, and the bad things this relationship causes.”

“Vincent believes he has a chance to create a woman who is completely within his control, reprogrammed and taught to think and behave how he thinks she should,” added Levens, whose evocative art captures the emotional subtleties of her and Rich’s characters and the story’s mounting dread in striking black-and-white. “As an artist I was very conscious and deliberate about showing, through the characters' expressions and body language when they interact, that their relationship is based on her fear and his desire for control.”

A graphic novel combining the horror of classic gothic fiction with the glittering tragedy of The Great Gatsby, MADAME FRANKENSTEIN will be in comic book stores on February 25 and in bookstores on March 10. It is available now for pre-order.

 

MADAME FRANKENSTEIN by Jamie S. Rich and Megan Levens (cover art by Joelle Jones)

  • ISBN 978-1-63215-197-1
  • Diamond Comic order code DEC140674
  • 192 pages, paperback, black and white
  • $16.99
  • Collects MADAME FRANKENSTEIN #1-7
  • In comic book stores February 25, bookstores March 10

Praise for MADAME FRANKENSTEIN

“The heart of this tale is the complex relationship between the creator and his creation…. Looming, expressionistic shadows ramp up the horror; and all the while, Levens’ bold lines and feel for scene-setting flourishes evoke the romance comics of the ’40s, all without feeling too derivative.... This is a re-interpretation of an old story that lives and breathes.” –Michelle White, Multiversity Comics

“Madame Frankenstein sees Rich twist the old tale into something even creepier, set against Levens’ cinematic, wide, black and white panels. For horror and sci-fi fans,Madame Frankenstein is a must read.” –Tim Midura, The Outhousers

Madame Frankenstein is a fitting tribute to old-school Universal monster movies and Mary Shelley's classic novel. It's a comic that shows how human beings can be the real monsters, even in a world where the dead can return to life.” –James Ferguson,Horror Talk

“The craft is outstanding, with Jamie S. Rich’s dialogue revealing so much in just a few sentences, and Megan Levens’ art delineating the cast wonderfully.” –Johanna Draper Carlson, Comics Worth Reading

MADAME FRANKENSTEIN “breathes new life into the tale of Frankenstein’s monster.” –Sara Westrop, Geek Syndicate

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Comics Down Under for 07/01/2015 ‏‏

Comics Down Under for 01/07/2015

 

Lady Killer #1

Published by Dark Horse.

Written by Joelle Jones & Jamie S. Rich.

Art by Joelle Jones.

 

 

 
 

 

So apologies for the delay in reviews but it was Christmas and I had gifts to buy and wrap! And in case you’re wondering, I got the best gift of all, COMICS! So now that Christmas is done and the New Year fast approaching, let’s see what 2015 has to offer. First off is this offering from Dark Horse.

 

So the first thing I’ll say about this book is that it’s really easy to read. Very little dialogue through the first half and even in the back half it’s still not a lot. Kind of perfect though. You get all you need for a set up issue through the art and by the time you realize its light on dialogue, that’s about when you start to wonder where the story is going. A house wife has a part time job as a hitman. Sure it’s been done before, but it’s still not boring to me. The first half is the protagonist, Josie, completing one of her assignments. Disguised as an Avon Representative, she gets the job done before returning home to cook the family dinner. We are than introduced to her family, husband, kids and suspicious mother-in-law. Mid-dinner time she receives a phone call that introduces us to here unpleasant “Boss”, Peck. From here on its setup for the next issue.

 

The art is really good too. A great mash up of suburban niceties along with contract killing. Jones has a great style and very well suited to the plot. The other highlight that has to be mentioned is Laura Allred’s art. I hardly ever mention the colorists for a book but when someone as talented as Allred comes to a book, it’s noticeable. I won’t mention her too much because if you read comics, chances are you know her work and how fantastic it is.

 

So while it’s not breaking new ground with the plot so far, this is still a cool story to start 2015 with. I’m intrigued enough to pick up issue two and I hope the art maintains its consistency. I can see myself reading this series in between heavier plot driven books and enjoying it. Definitely worth a shot if you are looking to start 2015 off with something new.

 

Lady Killer #1 gets 3.5 stay at home kangaroo housewives out of 5

 

 

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