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Darkness in ashes in reach of sashes

Tuesday, August 7, 2007 - Soon Van
Army of Darkness: From The Ashes #1; writer: James Kuhoric; pencils: Fernando Blanco; colours: Ivan Nunes

Army of Darkness: From The Ashes #1; writer: James Kuhoric; pencils: Fernando Blanco; colours: Ivan Nunes
Raise the arm long enough and lose all feeling in it as the blood drains back to the rest of the body. Keep it up there long enough still and feel nothing for quite a while. Why are you holding it up there in the first place? Can't reach the flourescent light?

Fresh from the Marvel Zombies vs. AOD Cross-over! - well, not "minty" fresh, but fresh enough - from his appearance in the Universe of the Marvel Zombies, our un-intrepid hero has returned to his own world - but what a world it's become!

Evil Ash and his Deadite hordes rule the land and everywhere Ash turns is filled with mutants and monsters! Can Ash J. Williams gather his "chosen" and take down the Deadite hordes and restore order to the world? Read on and find out!

All the action and post-apocalyptic excitement is once again brought to you from the creative team of James Kuhoric and artist Fernando Blanco and features a stunning painted cover from Arthur (Savage Tales, Marvel Zombies) Suydam!

Army of Darkness: From the Ashes from Dynamite Entertainment


Kids caught in a civil war often go up and vanish from the books and stats logs. Big one in purple tights with Mike Bullock and Silvestre Szilagyi in Phantom #18 carry on the battle against a HIM and the secrets of the hiding.

Fred Van Lente and Charles Carvalho go beyond the paddle board and the pickle walkers in Ghosting. Basically upping the ante of hazing to the level of ghouls and ghosts and stains in the shorts. Five whacks on the back for this track.

Six with the mega villain of the DCU and Peter J. Tomasi, Doug Mahnke, Norm Raphmund and Christian Alamy tell the tale of Black Adam: The Dark Age. Get yourself in too deep with the bog and the marsh and find stink lines waving all about. Knock off thousands of citizens and just watch people chase your tail as well.

Brit gone mystic takes a walk and finds another, only in legend before, in The Sadhu: The Silent Ones. Saurav Mohapatra and Manikanda leading the way from here to there and all with the spoken word made written.

Mike Mignola, John Arcudi and Guy Davis slam a change to the bureau in BPRD: Killing Ground. Once took five tic tacs to stuff up an entire nose. Now where are the paranormal investigators then then huh?

Trade of the week


Ever looked at the photo Alan Moore that is on that one with the Watchmen? Mangy looking man, like Spider at the start, with a typewriter of good skills and madness. That's sort Alan Moore. Alan Moore: The Complete WildC.A.T.S collects his works with the team that features a lot of green and if your nose is dry enough, you too may reward yourself with a partial nose bleed.

 
 

Bring it all back with Buffy

Monday, March 12, 2007 - Soon Van
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1; written by Joss Whedon, pencils by Georges Jeanty, inks by Andy Owens

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1; written by Joss Whedon, pencils by Georges Jeanty, inks by Andy Owens
Conventional door handles suggest that promotion of other people's names would mean the clothes you're wearing, which bear the big logos, would be cheap. And that anything boutique, really boutique, like your own moniker, would be more expensive.

Not so, as it's pretty much a premium to wear a logo it seems. And finding people to walk around with your name, not so easy to find.

Unless they think you're dead.

Since the destruction of the Hellmouth, the Slayers--newly legion--have gotten organized and are kicking some serious undead butt. But not everything's fun and firearms, as an old enemy reappears and Dawn experiences some serious growing pains...

Buffy creator Joss Whedon brings Buffy back to Dark Horse in this direct follow-up to season seven of the smash-hit TV series.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer from Dark Horse Comics


Score one for the inability to keep to a schedule as the woman with the armour bracelets switches into a totally different gear in Wonder Woman #5. Will Pfeifer and Jean Diaz cover the gaping hole left by The OC bloke, Heinberg, who brought Wonder Woman back in line with the rest of the big hitters, late. After this, it's a new creative team again.

Get a little vague as Chuck Dixon and Ryan Benjamin tackle the heads of Grifter and Midnighter. Six blocks to knock down and nary a world of thought for that which drives them so. Much in the don't ask, don't show variety it appears. Shame.

Javier Grillo-Marauch and Carlos Rafael take it back to the BSG where Starbuck wasn't an XX in Classic Battlestar Galactica; Cylon Apocalypse. Damn BattlestarGalactica.com, you manage to choke out Opera. Swamp thing takes over the body of a Cylon and it's up to Adama and Starbuck to assess the situation. Classic, but keep an eye on the covers, it says nothing otherwise. Hard to call.

Run for the hills, Abe Sapien! It's the past come round like a book flying with wings tipped in gold leaf and a world of jungle fever. Or is it? B.P.R.D: Garden of Souls from Mike Mignola, John Arcudi and Guy Davis on art in a five petal leaf of history as Langdon Caul.

Captain America and Iron Man have fought the fight they needed to fight and here is the closer to the whole shebang. Civil War: The Confession from Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev with a hint of all round new style art from the man, it's a tale between two souls and the end of it all.

 
 
 

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