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Initiative - Where determination is key

Tuesday, April 3, 2007 - Soon Van
Avengers: The Initiative #1; written by Dan Slott, pencils by Stefano Caselli

Avengers: The Initiative #1; written by Dan Slott, pencils by Stefano Caselli
Also, it appears, that standing the ground longer than the otherside makes for the argument to eventually sway the other way. Or to hold on strong. Perspectives, all about it really.

The Civil War is over, and from now on, this is the new face of the Marvel Universe -- The Initative!

Whose side were you on? Well, if you were pro-registration, then there's one hell of a price to pay. You're in the army now. Every last one of you.

Fall in with Yellowjacket, War Machine, She-Hulk, Justice and the Gauntlet as they train the heroes of tomorrow for the super-powered conflicts of today! Marvel's army of super heroes has just become a super hero army!

Also featuring The Mighty Avengers and a new generation of Marvels.

Avengers: Initiative from Marvel Comics


Andy Hartnell and Nick Bradshaw shot for four in Danger Girl: Body Shots. High stakes of oily treasure hunting and the Danger Girls are in the cross hairs of some bloke with an agenda.

Anthology at its pulpiest and no mango juice to spare. Savage Tales on the start of a bimonthly appearance with the likes of Leah Moore, John Reppion, Pablo Marcos, Stjepan Sejic, Luke Lieberman, Mike Avon Oeming, Kevin Sharpe, Mike Raicht and Pere Perez finding their way through the jungle. Lots of names? That's an anthology for sure.

Got brain? Raise the Dead raises the dead with Leah Moore, John Reppion and Hugo Petrus kicking and splatting with another in the genre of dead bodies what walk about with the fitness in them.

Pastafarians get a bad deal if a school won't let kids walk about dressed as pirates. Whatever. Any how, Fall of Cthulhu with Michael Alan Nelson and Jean-Jacques Diazlowski keeping the spook without the gore.

Mike Allred moves in again with Frank Einstein with the launch of Madman Atomic Comics. Who knows what's going on jumping silent cars that sleep at traffic lights.

From the loins of the Initiative, Omega Flight heads up past the US border to ride the skies in Canada. Michael Avon Oeming and Scott Kolins crunch the punches in five.

Poke it with a stick, it's not really twitching any more, a certain sign of death. Captain America, Steve Rogers, is dead. One of the five stages of grief is denial, and in Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America: Wolverine, the Canuck goes through the motion with Leinel Yu and Jeph Loeb.

 
 

Back in Black with leather-clad Danger Girls

Tuesday, November 8, 2005 - Soon Van
Danger Girl: Back in Black #1 (of 4); written by Andy Hartnell; art by Nick Bradshaw; cover by J. Scott Campbell

Danger Girl: Back in Black #1 (of 4); written by Andy Hartnell; art by Nick Bradshaw; cover by J. Scott Campbell
At some point, people who think about wearing all leather attire also think about dusting themselves down with talcum powder.

And then there are other people who point out to time that powdering up is good for the main, but with enough sweat, no amount of talc is enough to provide a smooth ride. There aren't many who can pull off an all leather ensemble.

Get ready for an action-packed new Danger Girl miniseries, written by series co-creator Andy Hartnell with art by talented newcomer Nick Bradshaw and a stunning cover by fan-favorite artist J. Scott Campbell!

When a powerful and mysterious Native American artifact is stolen, Danger Girls Abbey Chase and Sydney Savage go undercover and burn rubber to infiltrate an all-girl biker gang! From the black hills of Sturgis to the white sands of Daytona Beach, Abbey and Sydney take a wild ride into the dangerous world of espionage, motorcycles and black magic!

With this many twists and turns in the road ahead, can the Danger Girls solve the mystery in time? Join us in this full-throttle tale of action and adventure that only your favorite sexy super-spies can deliver!


Speaking of people in leather and on hot bikes, Marvel's Ghost Rider miniseries is still blazing through. Those interested in the artwork of Nick Bradshaw best pick up a copy of Dynamite Entertainment's Army of Darkness for a sampling of the fine and kooky cartoony work.

 
 
 

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