Comic Book Releases – January 6th, 2021
Comic Book Releases for January 6th, 2021. Here’s our Picks!
Comic Book Releases for January 6th, 2021. Here’s our Picks!
RAI #10 is a wild and gripping science fiction epic. It is written by Dan Abnett, art by Juan José Ryp & Beni Lobet, coloring by Andrew Dothouse and lettering by Dove Sharpe.
X-O Manowar #2 is an Action/Sci-Fi Comic Book series where a 5th Century Visigoth-Prince encounters a Sentient Alien Armour (Shankara) and they combine to become the Most Powerful Weapon in the Universe. Issue #2 of X-O Manowar is written by Dennis Hopeless, illustrated by Emilio Laiso, colouring by Ruth Redmond and lettering by Hassan Otsmane Elhaou. With editing by Heather Antos and Drew Baumgartner.
New York Times Bestselling writer Cullen Bunn (Venom, Rogue Planet) and artist Jon Davis-Hunt (Clean Room) are taking a deep dive into the world of supernatural horror that Comic Book series Shadowman Comic is famous for.
Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Independent Comic Book giant Valiant Entertainment joins forces with Displate Comic Book company Valiant Entertainment is joining forces with Displate to offer stunning metal posters featuring iconic heroes from the … Read more
I’ll always prefer Booth tearing it up on a book like Bloodshot where he can really stretch his wings in terms of all-out action. BLOODSHOT is an incredible return to form for OG Wildstorm artist.
Valiant Entertainment Reveals The Visitor Valiant Entertainment has been making large plays in the world of entertainment recently. With a movie in the works based on their Bloodshot property, as well as a TBD feature on their Harbinger series, I have to say it was with some excitement that I began my read of The … Read more
Rai #3 does a fantastic job of delivering a compelling and intriguing story. But upon my second reading of this issue, I discovered a commentary on our real-world dependency of technology and it’s intrusiveness into our lives. A subject I’ve yet to see explored since Rick Remender’s Tokyo Ghost a few years ago.
KILLERS: Title Puns, Random Chinese Characters and Cool Action Scenes. Today was one of those days. You know the ones, “one of THOSE days” where you feel compelled to stress the hell out of the word “THOSE” when describing it out loud. They used to be sort of like an event, red days scattered sparsely … Read more