Get ready for more extraordinary genre tales from the minds behind Last Podcast of the Left and an all-star group of creators in The Last Comic Book on the Left Volume 2! We have all the details on the recently announced volume, along with an exclusive preview of artwork from Jenna Cha and Koren Shadmi!
Following the launch of The Last Comic Book On The Left this summer, curators of the grotesque Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, and Ben Kissel will return this Fall with a new volume stuffed with tales disgusting, disturbing, and perversely delightful. Alongside the clandestine organization known as Z2 Comics, the minds behind Last Podcast on the Lefthave recruited a new batch of victims creators devoted to ushering terror and hilarity onto panel and page for The Last Comic Book On The Left Volume 2. These conjurors of the profane will unleash new tales featuring Bigfoot, Philip K. Dick android,...
Following the launch of The Last Comic Book On The Left this summer, curators of the grotesque Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, and Ben Kissel will return this Fall with a new volume stuffed with tales disgusting, disturbing, and perversely delightful. Alongside the clandestine organization known as Z2 Comics, the minds behind Last Podcast on the Lefthave recruited a new batch of victims creators devoted to ushering terror and hilarity onto panel and page for The Last Comic Book On The Left Volume 2. These conjurors of the profane will unleash new tales featuring Bigfoot, Philip K. Dick android,...
- 6/23/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Zombie Date Night: "Coming this summer, feast your eyes on Zombie Date Night. A 32-page comic book that tells the story of:
Boy matches with girl.
Girl meets up with boy for a first date.
Boy and girl face a Zombie Invasion!
From the messed up brain of Steve Urena, the guy who brought you fast killer sloths, (Slow Pokes) comes a horror-comedy that is full of zombies, romance, and even a grandmother fighting off a horde of zombies with a chancleta!
Drawn by Sergi Domènech, edited by Allegra Calderaro, lettered by Anthony Rella and colored by Joe Jensen, this unforgettable reimagining of the zombie genre is a hilarious action-packed thrill ride that will sink its teeth into you while leaving you on the edge of your seat."
To learn more and back this project, visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/steveurena/zombie-date-night-a-zombie-romance-horror-comedy?ref=user_menu
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Boy matches with girl.
Girl meets up with boy for a first date.
Boy and girl face a Zombie Invasion!
From the messed up brain of Steve Urena, the guy who brought you fast killer sloths, (Slow Pokes) comes a horror-comedy that is full of zombies, romance, and even a grandmother fighting off a horde of zombies with a chancleta!
Drawn by Sergi Domènech, edited by Allegra Calderaro, lettered by Anthony Rella and colored by Joe Jensen, this unforgettable reimagining of the zombie genre is a hilarious action-packed thrill ride that will sink its teeth into you while leaving you on the edge of your seat."
To learn more and back this project, visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/steveurena/zombie-date-night-a-zombie-romance-horror-comedy?ref=user_menu
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Squatch'd: "Concept Media,...
- 6/21/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Many of you are most likely familiar with the enigmatic android-like persona that is musician Poppy. Undoubtedly, you were left curious like most of us attempting to figure out her story and the origins behind the repetitive “I am Poppy” and just what it all means and just how Poppy became such an internet phenomenon. “Is she a girl? Is she a machine? Is she humanity’s redemption, or its damnation? Don’t be scared — either way, she is Poppy…and you love Poppy.” Recently, we were thrilled to come across the graphic novel “Genesis 1: A Poppy Graphic Novel”published by Z2 Comics ,authored by Poppy, herself, along with Titantic Sinclair and Ryan Cady and illustrated by artists Ian McGinty and MinoMiyabi that attempts to shed some much-needed light into Poppy’s origins, motivations and more. “Genesis One: A Poppy Graphic Novel” is a must-read for all Poppy fans,...
- 8/9/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Of course, Spike is up to no good! All Hell is about to break loose in the next chapter of Buffy the Vampire Slayer #6, which hits shelves today. Also in today's Comics Corner: The Walking Dead #193, Aliens: Resistance #2, Rocko's Modern Afterlife #4, and Black Hammer: Age of Doom #11.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #6: "(W) Jordie Bellaire (A) David Lopez (CA) Kevin Wada
Nothing will ever be the same after the attack on Xander. But with the Mistress Drusilla and Spike closer to opening the Hellmouth, Buffy is out of time to save her friend and everyone else in Sunnydale!
In Shops: Jul 03, 2019
Srp: $3.99."
For more information, visit Previews World on behalf of Boom! Studios.
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The Walking Dead #193: "Series: The Walking Dead
Published: July 3, 2019
Age Rating: M
Imprint: Skybound
Cover price: $3.99
“The Farmhouse” Out in the countryside, trouble is brewing for a certain someone.
For more information, visit Image Comics.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #6: "(W) Jordie Bellaire (A) David Lopez (CA) Kevin Wada
Nothing will ever be the same after the attack on Xander. But with the Mistress Drusilla and Spike closer to opening the Hellmouth, Buffy is out of time to save her friend and everyone else in Sunnydale!
In Shops: Jul 03, 2019
Srp: $3.99."
For more information, visit Previews World on behalf of Boom! Studios.
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The Walking Dead #193: "Series: The Walking Dead
Published: July 3, 2019
Age Rating: M
Imprint: Skybound
Cover price: $3.99
“The Farmhouse” Out in the countryside, trouble is brewing for a certain someone.
For more information, visit Image Comics.
- 7/3/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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To the casual comic book reader, variant covers may not be that big of a deal unless they’re so visually stunning that they must possess them. But for the diehards out there, they’re all the rage – and the rarer they are, the better. Not surprisingly, the soon to be launched X-Men Gold will have collectors frothing at the mouth with retailer exclusive variants.
As you may be aware, it’s Pi Day (March 14, or 3.14, if you prefer) at the time of this article’s publishing, so I can’t help but notice the timing of these specific covers finding their way online. Sure, it’s very possible that it’s all just coincidence, but you must have some appreciation for seeing Old Man Logan – complete with stylish apron – skewering a cherry pie with his adamantium claws on this fine day.
That aside, his reason...
To the casual comic book reader, variant covers may not be that big of a deal unless they’re so visually stunning that they must possess them. But for the diehards out there, they’re all the rage – and the rarer they are, the better. Not surprisingly, the soon to be launched X-Men Gold will have collectors frothing at the mouth with retailer exclusive variants.
As you may be aware, it’s Pi Day (March 14, or 3.14, if you prefer) at the time of this article’s publishing, so I can’t help but notice the timing of these specific covers finding their way online. Sure, it’s very possible that it’s all just coincidence, but you must have some appreciation for seeing Old Man Logan – complete with stylish apron – skewering a cherry pie with his adamantium claws on this fine day.
That aside, his reason...
- 3/14/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Welcome to Showside #3
Written by Ian McGinty (Backups written by Kate Leth and Fred Stresing)
Art by Ian McGinty (Backup art by Kate Leth, Katy Farinas, Meg Casey, Michael Knepprath, Fred Stresing)
Published by Z2 Comics
Welcome to Showside #3 supposedly takes a break from fighting the monsters beyond the portal for a school dance. However, this being Showside, Kit, Belle, Moon, Teenomicon, and possible breakout character Boo do get to kick zombie butt between the mix of awkwardness, partying, goofiness, and romantic tension that is every high school dance. Writer/artist Ian McGinty also gives readers their first glimpse at the Shadow King in the present day and get to see him tell off his employees and just be sassy. His plan is a tiny bit ingenious even though his minions and middle management aren’t super strong. We also get to see Kit feeling a little bit down after...
Written by Ian McGinty (Backups written by Kate Leth and Fred Stresing)
Art by Ian McGinty (Backup art by Kate Leth, Katy Farinas, Meg Casey, Michael Knepprath, Fred Stresing)
Published by Z2 Comics
Welcome to Showside #3 supposedly takes a break from fighting the monsters beyond the portal for a school dance. However, this being Showside, Kit, Belle, Moon, Teenomicon, and possible breakout character Boo do get to kick zombie butt between the mix of awkwardness, partying, goofiness, and romantic tension that is every high school dance. Writer/artist Ian McGinty also gives readers their first glimpse at the Shadow King in the present day and get to see him tell off his employees and just be sassy. His plan is a tiny bit ingenious even though his minions and middle management aren’t super strong. We also get to see Kit feeling a little bit down after...
- 1/19/2016
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Two words could be used to describe comics in 2015: scandal and rebirth. The scandals happened off the pages at both companies large and small, and the rebirth happened in the comics themselves.
Graphic Policy reported that former Dark Horse Comics editor-in-chief Scott Allie bit writer Joe Harris (X-Files Season Ten) at the Boom! Studios party at San Diego Comic Con, and he was demoted to “executive editor” even though an assault of this kind would be grounds for dismissal at almost any other company. There was also another ethical breach at Dark Horse when The Rainbow Hub journalist Emma Houxbois reported that former Bleeding Cool editor Hanna Means-Shannon broke a Dark Horse-related story while it was under embargo and didn’t disclose the fact that she was taking a job with the company.
Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso’s dismissal of African-American comics fans and creators when asked why...
Graphic Policy reported that former Dark Horse Comics editor-in-chief Scott Allie bit writer Joe Harris (X-Files Season Ten) at the Boom! Studios party at San Diego Comic Con, and he was demoted to “executive editor” even though an assault of this kind would be grounds for dismissal at almost any other company. There was also another ethical breach at Dark Horse when The Rainbow Hub journalist Emma Houxbois reported that former Bleeding Cool editor Hanna Means-Shannon broke a Dark Horse-related story while it was under embargo and didn’t disclose the fact that she was taking a job with the company.
Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso’s dismissal of African-American comics fans and creators when asked why...
- 12/21/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
Welcome to Showside #2
Written and drawn by Ian McGinty (Backup art by Carolyn Nowak)
Colored and lettered by Fred Stresing
Published by Z2 Comics
Welcome to Showside #2 is another fun installment in writer/artist Ian McGinty’s bouncy, anything goes all ages urban fantasy saga. (The series has also spawned an animated pilot.) In this issue, readers get to meet Belle’s little brother Toulouse, who is a bit of a nerd and scared of their father Mr. Stone, an eyepatch wearing demon hunter, who hates monsters (even adorable ones like Kit and Boo) and lives in a castle above Showside. The comic starts as a fun beach excursion complete with rad banter, a food truck excursion, and standing up to an annoying bully, who looks like the steroid fueled offspring before turning into another magical monster brawl. And between the eating and fighting, McGinty continues to develop the world of Showside,...
Written and drawn by Ian McGinty (Backup art by Carolyn Nowak)
Colored and lettered by Fred Stresing
Published by Z2 Comics
Welcome to Showside #2 is another fun installment in writer/artist Ian McGinty’s bouncy, anything goes all ages urban fantasy saga. (The series has also spawned an animated pilot.) In this issue, readers get to meet Belle’s little brother Toulouse, who is a bit of a nerd and scared of their father Mr. Stone, an eyepatch wearing demon hunter, who hates monsters (even adorable ones like Kit and Boo) and lives in a castle above Showside. The comic starts as a fun beach excursion complete with rad banter, a food truck excursion, and standing up to an annoying bully, who looks like the steroid fueled offspring before turning into another magical monster brawl. And between the eating and fighting, McGinty continues to develop the world of Showside,...
- 11/25/2015
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
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