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Babs #2 by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows. Cover by Burrows. Variant covers by (2) John McCrea and (3) Mauricet. Out in September.
"Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows' sword-and-satire epic thickens as the barbarian thief Babs is forced into an awkward confrontation with the skeletal Lord of the Undead and his equally un-deceased queen! Meanwhile, a mysogynist goblin schemes to get revenge on Babs."
#babs#ahoy comics#garth ennis#jacen burrows#john mccrea#mauricet#alain mauricet#variant cover#chainmail bikini#comics
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After hiding his loot and getting thrown in jail, Ruby, a brooding outlaw encounters Quentin, a dim-witted and garrulous giant who befriends him. After Quentin botches a solo escape attempt, they make a break together. Unable to shake the clumsy Quentin Ruby is forced to take him along as he pursues his former partners in crime to avenge the death of the woman he loved and get to the money. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Quentin: Gérard Depardieu Ruby: Jean Reno Commissioner Vernet: Richard Berry Prison psychiatrist: André Dussollier Vogel: Jean-Pierre Malo Katia / Sandra: Leonor Varela Lambert: Jean-Michel Noirey Mauricet: Laurent Gamelon Rocco: Aurélien Recoing Raffi: Vincent Moscato Martineau: Ticky Holgado Nosberg: Michel Aumont Jambier: Lo��c Brabant Bourgoin: Arnaud Cassand Vavinet: Edgar Givry Teenager Becca: Adrien Saint-Joré Teenager Bryana Fletcher: Johan Libéreau Maximillian Lefevbre: Guy Delamarche Isabel Lefebvre: Rebecca Potok Chief Warden: Stéphane Boucher Fat jailbird: Ludovic Berthillot West Indian prisoner: Thierry René A cop: Pierre Rousselle A cop: Michaël Troude A cop: Norbert Haberlick A cop: Antoine Blanquefort Bank cashier: Eric Vanzetta Exchange office employee: Dominique Parent Exchange office employee: Luq Hamet Police Sergeant: Gérard Renault Prison hospital nurse: Pétronille Moss Prison hospital intern: Guillaume de Tonquédec Mental Home Radiologist: Jean Dell Mental Home Garden Nurse: Stéphane Jacquot Mental Home Garden Patient: Philippe Brigaud Bistrot Customer: Thierry Nenez Bistrot Owner: François Gamard Driver of the car with the broken roof: Julien Cafaro Thug: Valentin Merlet Thug: Romain Redler Girl on mobile: Armelle Deutsch Opel Driver: Alain Fourès Cop in Unmarked Van: Arnaud Le Bozec Police Inspector: Léon Clémence Prison Hospital Old Man: Michel Caccia Nurse at the secretariat: Luc Bernard Policeman in Unmarked Light Van: Fabrice Bousba Vogel’s man: Patrick Médioni Vogel’s man: Gilles Conseil Mental patient (uncredited): Eric Moreau (uncredited): Patrice Cols (uncredited): Pierre-Olivier Scotto Film Crew: Casting: Françoise Menidrey Sound: Jean Gargonne Original Music Composer: Marco Prince Editor: Georges Klotz Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gérard Lamps Director: Francis Veber Stunt Coordinator: Philippe Guégan Director of Photography: Luciano Tovoli Producer: Saïd Ben Saïd Executive Producer: Gérard Gaultier Script Supervisor: Isabelle Thévenet Costume Design: Jacqueline Bouchard Idea: Serge Frydman Sound: Bernard Bats Production Design: Dominique André Key Makeup Artist: Karina Gruais Key Makeup Artist: Turid Follvik First Assistant Director: Christopher Gachet Movie Reviews:
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Bring a bucket and a mop for this now-unusable onomatopoeia.
“Star Wars Annual 2018: The Lost Eggs of Livorno.” Marvel. April 18, 2018. Writer: Cavan Scott. Penciller and Inker: Alain Mauricet. Letterer: Tom B. Long. Colorist: Chris Fenoglio.
#star wars#star wars comics#jaxxon#ml08#mel#original trilogy#marvel comics#cavan scott#alain mauricet#2018#alien#droids#non-force users#rebel#star wars hangar#3 panels#clumsy!#sw adventures has good priorities
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Smash Pages Q&A: Alisa Kwitney on ‘G.I.L.T.’
The comics writer, novelist and former Vertigo editor discusses her latest comic from Ahoy Comics, which she describes as ‘The Golden Girls’ meets ‘Sex and the City’—by way of ‘The Twilight Zone.’
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Review: Future Quest Presents #12: Frankenstein Jr. (FINAL ISSUE)
Future Quest Presents #12: Frankenstein Jr. (Final Issue)
[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]
Writer: Jeff Parker
Artist: Alain Mauricet
Inker: Hi-Fi
Summary
In this final issue, Buzz and Frankie are pulled into action to stop a F.E.A.R. monster. Remember Man-Bat? Well, imagine him 50 feet tall and on the loose. Buzz and Frankie work together to outsmart the monster because that is what heroes do.
Positives
As far as last issues go,…
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Bronze Age Boogie #2
New Post has been published on AnotherUniverse.com
AHOY’s 1970s genre mashup slams into high gear! Teenage barbarian Brita finds herself transported to 1975, right in the middle of a second Martian invasion. Can her new friends-Lynda Darrk and martial arts master Jackson Li-save two Bronze Ages? Back feature: the frightening evolution of Major Ursa, the first bear in space! Plus the usual illustrated text features!
See more great comic, games, toys, manga and TV/movie news at AnotherUniverse.com https://anotheruniverse.com/bronze-age-boogie-2
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Robin War #1 by Tom King and Alain Mauricet
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The Spouses of Harleen Quinzel
National Ex-Spouse Day: Spouses of Harleen Quinzel (Old Lady Harley)
Today is National Ex-Spouse Day (14 April) and I would have let this day pass without incident when I suddenly remembered that Harley Quinn in an alternative future has married and divorced many times and one of them just happens to be Dick Grayson as Nightwing. This particular future takes place in a post-apocalyptic world in which Earth was attacked by the Brainiac 5, and New York City was carved up between the former members of the Gang of Harleys. It started out as a one-short storyline in Harley Quinn (Vol. 3) #42 and proved intriguingly enough to have a limited series. List of Former Spouses:
Anthony Delfini/Big Tony: Harley Quinn (Vol. 3) #1 by Chad Hardin (Lower Right)
Frank Frank: Harley Quinn (Vol. 3) #4 by Joseph Michael Linsner (Middle Right)
Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy: Harley Quinn (Vol. 2) #6 by Chad Hardin (Upper Middle)
Richard Grayson/Nightwing: Green Arrow (Vol. 6) #25 by Otto Schmidt (Upper Right)
Selina Kyle/Catwoman: Harley Quinn (Vol. 3) #41 by Inaki Miranda (Lower Left)
Waylon Jones/Killer Croc: Harley Quinn (Vol. 3) #37 by Mirka Andolfo (Middle Left)
Wayne Wilkins/Red Tool: Harley Quinn (Vol. 2) #28 by John Timms and Moritat (Upper Left)
Image Source:
Harley Quinn (Vol. 3) #1 Variant Cover by Francis Manapul (Center)
Harley Quinn (Vol. 3) #42 by Frank Tieri (Quote) and Alain Mauricet (Top)
#Dick Grayson#Nightwing#Harleen Quinzel#Harley Quinn#Old Lady Harley#Big Tony#Catwoman#Fan Edit#Frank Frank#Killer Croc#Photoset#Poison Ivy#Red Tool#Mine#Observances#National Ex-Spouse Day
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Preview- Bronze Age Boogie #1
Preview- Bronze Age Boogie #1
What do you get when you combine all the best-loved comics genres of the 1970s: apes, monsters, Kung Fu, sword-and-sorcery, and cosmic adventure? You get Bronze Age Boogie, an intense, character-based action-fest with plenty of style!
In this collector’s item first issue, young barbarian princess Brita Constantina finds herself battling a Martian invasion in both 1975 AD and BC! Back-feature:…
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Aces Weekly, the on-line comic magazine, founded in 2012 by David Lloyd and Bambos Georgiou, has announced the release of a set of collectible “trading cards”, which give purchasers access to volumes of the award-winning publication.
Each of the ten cards features an image from a specific volume on one side and a unique code on the other, which allows access to that volume. Volumes feature at least six different stories spanning seven issues and are often over 200 pages in length.
The cards are limited editions of 100 per volume, and are available from direct sales comic shops retailing for £6.99 for one card.
The first ten volumes feature a stellar line-up of established talent such as David Lloyd, Herb Trimpe, Marc Hempel, Henry Flint, James Hudnall, Val Mayerik, JC Vaughn, Mark Wheatley, Phil Hester, John McCrea, Yishan Li, Algesiras, Alain Mauricet, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Roger Langridge, Dan Christensen, Kev Hopgood, Ferg Handley, Dave Hine, Shaky Kane, Keith Burns, Lew Stringer, Carl Critchlow, Phil Elliott, Lew Stringer, Stephen Baskerville, Jim Hansen, Mychailo Kazybrid, David Leach, Batton Lash, Jimmy Broxton and Bambos Georgiou.
Aces Weekly has also managed to launch plenty of breakout creators during those first ten volumes, including Paul McCaffrey, David Hitchcock, Ben Dickson, Gavin Mitchell, Esteban Hernandez, Kathryn Layno, Jok, Santullo, Rachael Smith and Lawrence Beveridge of the Fearless Vampire Killers, to name but a few.
The cards feature the following artist;
Volume 1 David Lloyd Volume 2 Henry Flint Volume 3 Marc Hempel Volume 4 Herb Trimpe Volume 5 Shaky Kane Volume 6 Roger Langridge Volume 7 Nardo Conforti Volume 8 Paul McCaffrey Volume 9 Val Mayerik Volume 10 Keith Burns
Comic shops can obtain wholesale prices and order sets of cards by contacting Bambos Georgiou at [email protected]
Aces Weekly Asks You to Pick a Card, Any Card #comics #digitalcomics Aces Weekly, the on-line comic magazine, founded in 2012 by David Lloyd and Bambos Georgiou…
#aces weekly#alain mauricet#Alexandre Tefenkgi#Algesiras#bambos georgiou#batton lash#ben dickson#carl critchlow#dan christensen#Dave Hine#david hitchcock#david leach#david lloyd#digital comics#Esteban Hernandez#Ferg Handley#gavin mitchell#Henry Flint#herb trimpe#james hudnall#JC Vaughn#Jim Hansen#jimmy broxton#john mccrea#Jok#Kathryn Layno#keith burns#kev hopgood#Lawrence Beveridge#Lew Stringer
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Episode 140
Avengers Infinity War (spoilers end at 1 hr mark), Flash 45, Batman & Signal 3, Marvel Rising 0, Hunt For Wolverine, Thanos Annual, Aliens: Dust to Dust, Star Wars Adventures Annual, Antar the Black Knight, Fear Diaries, Deep Roots, Garfield: The Search for Pooky, Goldie Vance Vol 4, News (Venom Trailer, Sharp Objects, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Eisner Noms), Reviews (Spidey Larsen Omnibus, Alex + Ada)
Comics Credits:
Flash 45 by Joshua Williamson, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Gerrero
Batman and the Signal 3 by Tony Patrick, Scott Snyder, Cully Hamner, Laura Martin
Marvel Rising 0 by Devin Grayson, Marco Failla, Rachelle Rosenberg
Hunt For Wolverine by Charles Soule, David Marquez, Rachelle Rosenberg
Thanos Annual 1 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela, Christopher Hastings, Flaviano Armentaro, Federico Blee, Kieron Gillen, Andre Lima Araujo, Chris O’Halloran, Katie Cook, Heather Breckel, Ryan North, Will Robson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Al Ewing, Frazer Irving
Aliens: Dust to Dust 1 by Gabriel Hardman, Rain Beredo
Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018 by John Jackson Miller, Jon Sommariva, Matt Herms, Cavan Scott, Alain Mauricet, Chris Fenoglio
Antar the Black Knight 1 by Nnedi Okorafor, Eric Battle
Fear Diaries by Garrett Gunn, Nicolas Touris
Deep Roots 1 by Dan Watters, Val Rodrigues, Triona Farrell
Garfield: Search for Pooky by Scott Nickel, Antonio Alfaro, Andy Hirsch
Goldie Vance Vol 4 by Jackie Ball, Hope Larson, Elle Power, Sarah Stern
Comics Countdown for 25 Apr 2018
Harrow County 30 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook
Kill or Be Killed 18 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser
Mighty Thor 706 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson
Redneck 12 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe
Flash 45 by Joshua Williamson, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Gerrero
Thanos Annual by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela, Christopher Hastings, Flaviano Armentaro, Federico Blee, Kieron Gillen, Andre Lima Araujo, Chris O’Halloran, Katie Cook, Heather Breckel, Ryan North, Will Robson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Al Ewing, Frazer Irving
Goldie Vance Vol 4 by Jackie Ball, Hope Larson, Elle Power, Sarah Stern
Mother Panic: Gotham AD 2 by Jody Houser, Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd, Paulina Ganucheau
Sacred Creatures 6 by Klaus Janson, Pablo Raimondi, Hi-Fi, Chris Chuckry, Brian Reber, Dean White
Detective Comics 979 by James Tynion IV, Phillip Briones, John Kalisz
Check out this episode!
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Eighty Robins in Eighty Days
34/80: Travis Price as Robin (Prime Earth)
Travis Price was a member of the Middletown Robin Cell in the We Are Robin movement whose botched robbery rescue precipitated the Robin War. The botched robbery rescue was orchestrated by the Court of Owls and shortly after, Travis Price was killed by a Talon, before he could report what he did to the police, thus continuing the Robin War. Sources:
Robin War # 1 by Khary Randolph, Alain Mauricet, Jorge Corona, Andres Guinaldo, and Rob Haynes (Image)
Robin War # 1 by Tom King (Quote)
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