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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2011

BOOM! STUDIOS FOR JUNE

28 DAYS LATER #24

Written by Michael Alan Nelson, art by Alejandro Aragon, cover by Sean Phillips.

Last Issue! Selena and Clint's long journey is coming to an end -- and you know endings in the 28 Days Later universe do not usually end well. With London burning, Selena and Clint are caught in the middle of the most menacing threat yet. Will this be Selena and Clint's finest hour -- or their last?

32 pages, $3.99.

THE AMORY WARS: IN KEEPING SECRETS OF SILENT EARTH 3 #12

Written by Claudio Sanchez, Peter David, art by Aaron Kuder, cover by Chris Burnham.

Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez and comics legend Peter David bring you the epic conclusion to the Silent Earth saga! Claudio's ship of misfit warriors joins Inferno and his rebel army, taking the fight directly to Wilhelm Ryan and House Atlantic. It's a battle for the ages as Claudio's survival hinges on whether The Crowing was really his destiny -- or just a myth.

24 pages, $3.99.

DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP? VOLUME 5 HC

Written by Philip K. Dick, art by Tony Parker

Philip K. Dick's award-winning Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? has been called "a masterpiece ahead of its time, even today" and "arguably Mr. Dick's best." BOOM! Studios is honored to present the complete novel transplanted to the comic book medium, mixing all new panel-to-panel continuity with the actual text from the novel in an innovative, ground-breaking series experiment. Collects issues #17-20.

144 pages, $24.99.

DRACULA: THE COMPANY OF MONSTERS #11

Written by Kurt Busiek, Daryl Gregory, art by Scott Godlewski, cover by Ron Salas.

As the vampire armies of Conrad and Dracula, the two most powerful bloodsuckers on Earth, face off against each other, can Evan and Marta rally a rebellion that will be able to withstand the onslaught?

32 pages, $3.99.

FARSCAPE #20

Written by Rockne S. O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido, art by Will Sliney, cover by Joe Corroney.

The War for the Uncharted Territories continues! And even though the alliance against the Kkore has a new partner, it only makes this strange collection of bedfellows even stranger. The battle rages on while the fate of Crichton, Aeryn, and the Peacekeepers hangs in the balance!

32 pages, $3.99.

HELLRAISER #4

Written by Clive Barker, Christopher Monfette, art by Leonardo Manco, covers by Tim Bradstreet and Nick Percival.

One of the greatest horror franchises of all time returns, now under the control of its original creator! Witness Barker's long-awaited return to tell a new chapter in the series' official continuity -- a trajectory that will forever change the Cenobites and Pinhead! In this issue, Pinhead and Kirsty Cotton collide in a way that neither of them could possibly imagine. And when these two face off -- no one is safe!

32 pages, $3.99.

INSURRECTION V3.6 #4

Written by Blake Masters, Michael Alan Nelson, art by Michael Penick, cover by Rael Lyra.

The rebellion touches down! No backup, no help, no mercy. The clones square off against the Glomrat Empire in an epic battle that will change everything! It's clone vs. clone as the unforgettable sci-fi epic finally answers the question: what makes us human? Witness the jaw-dropping finale to the ultimate Insurrection!

32 pages, $3.99.

INCORRUPTIBLE #19

Written by Mark Waid, art by Marcio Takara, covers by Matteo Scalera and Garry Brown.

With Headcase out of commission, supervillains emerging from the woodwork in the wake of the Plutonian's absence, and pressure from the Paradigm to prove he's fit to be a true superhero, Max Damage is beginning to show cracks in his incorruptible exterior. And when a young supervillainess approaches him with an unusual proposition, will Max remain on the straight-and-narrow, or will the temptation of his old life in a post-Plutonian world prove impossible to resist?

32 pages, $3.99.

INCORRUPTIBLE VOLUME 4 TP

Written by Mark Waid, art by Marcio Takara.

The Plutonian has been defeated, leaving the world's most notorious supervillain-turned-superhero, Max Damage, adrift. But Max's work is never done, and being a superhero in a post-Plutonian world is far more difficult than he imagined, especially with a mentally unstable new sidekick and a new team of reluctant allies -- the superhero team the Paradigm!

128 pages, $16.99.

IRREDEEMABLE #26

Written by Mark Waid, art by Peter Krause, covers by Drew Johnson and Krause.

Make way for the brand new Paradigm! Survivor has put together a motley crew of supposedly reformed criminals and villains -- and now they face their first threat! But can a group this dangerous and unstable actually make it through a mission without killing each other first? All this and an unlikely duo team-up to decide the fate of Plutonian!

32 pages, $3.99.

THE DEFINITIVE IRREDEEMABLE VOLUME 1 HC

Written by Mark Waid, art by Peter Krause and Diego Barreto.

First time in a deluxe slipcase oversized hardcover edition! The first twelve issues of the ongoing superhero series from Mark Waid all in one collection! Irredeemable took the comic industry by storm in 2009 and is now celebrating its second year. With nothing like it on the market, Mark Waid's Irredeemable has been a recipient of multiple Eisner and Harvey Award nominations. If you are a long time fan of the series or someone who has been sitting on the fence, The Definitive Irredeemable is the book for you. Dive into the series that dares to ask the question: what if the world's greatest hero decided to become the world's greatest villain?

336 pages, $74.99.

MALIGNANT MAN #3

Written by James Wan, Michael Alan Nelson, art by Piotr Kowalski, cover by Peter Nguyen.

What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger! Alan Gates has finally come to grips with the alien parasite that saved his life and now he's racing to the only place that might have answers -- Area 51! But as Mr. Cancer's evil continues to spread, will Alan's otherworldly powers be enough to leave him benign? It's dark. It's twisted. And unlike anything else on the stands.

32 pages, $3.99.

PLANET OF THE APES #3

Written by Daryl Gregory, art by Carlos Magno, covers by Karl Richardson and Carlos Magno.

The third issue of the all-new series that takes place before the original 1968 Planet of the Apes movie and in the continuity of the first five films! It's Man versus Ape as the search for a notorious assassin creates mass chaos and reveals a key origin in the Planet of the Apes mythos!

32 pages, $3.99.

POTTER'S FIELD TP

Written by Mark Waid, art by Paul Azaceta, cover by J.G. Jones.

First time in trade paperback! Outside New York City is Potter's Field, where the unnamed dead are buried. Now, a mysterious man has taken it upon himself to name the unnamed in this cemetery! Using a network of underground operatives who don't know each other, he fights to save the unsaved and solve the mysteries of the unjustly slain! Collecting the critically acclaimed three issue mini-series and the Stone Cold one-shot into one volume!

112 pages, $14.99.

STAN LEE'S SOLDIER ZERO #9

Written by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, art by Javier Pina, covers by Trevor Hairsine and Kalman Adrasofszky.

Beginning a new story arc! Soldier Zero is pitted against a new menacing threat that has crept in from the world of Starborn! Will Soldier Zero be able to save the people he loves and fight off the villains from another world? Get ready, true believers, because this is the issue you'll be talking about all year long!

32 pages, $3.99.

STAN LEE'S STARBORN #7

Written by Chris Roberson, art by Khary Randolph, covers by Dimitri Armand and Matteo Scalera.

It's Starborn and Soldier Zero fighting the vanguard of the Pride with the survival of the galaxy hanging in the balance.

32 pages, $3.99.

STAN LEE'S THE TRAVELER #8

Written by Mark Waid, Tom Peyer, art by Chad Hardin, covers by Scott Clark and Hardin.

Stan Lee and Mark Waid are joined by Tom Peyer to bring you a new piece to the time-traveling puzzle that everyone's been trying to figure out! Will Traveler make a pact with his greatest enemy to save his lost love -- or will he find a way to finally destroy his nemesis Abaris? All this and a cliffhanger ending where Traveler collides with a special guest!

32 pages, $3.99.

STAN LEE'S THE TRAVELER VOLUME 1 TP

Written by Mark Waid, art by Chad Hardin, cover by Scott Clark.

Stan Lee, the most colossal force in the history of comics, teams up with BOOM! Studios to deliver a brand new line of superhero comics! The mysterious hero known only as the Traveler battles the forces of evil in a time-bending thriller that finds past, present, and future hanging in the balance! Rewrite history with Stan Lee, Mark Waid, and BOOM! Studios. Collects issues #1-4.

128 pages, $9.99.

CHIP 'N' DALE RESCUE RANGERS #7

Written by Ian Brill, art by Leonel Castellani, covers by Castellani and Sabrina Alberghetti.

When Chip 'n' Dale's undercover mission spins hilariously out of control, everybody's favorite diminutive detectives find themselves in danger of getting stuck -- by a horde of angry porcupines! Meanwhile, Gadget and Monterey Jack have been captured -- and time is running out!

32 pages, $3.99.

CHIP 'N' DALE RESCUE RANGERS VOLUME 1: WORLDWIDE RESCUE TP

Written by Ian Brill, art by Leonel Castellani.

It's the return of your favorite furry flatfoots for the first time in trade paperback! Darkwing Duck's Ian Brill and Marvel Super Hero Squad's Leonel Castellani take the diminutive detectives on a brand new globetrotting adventure as they track the villainous Fat Cat across the four corners of the world! Collects issues #1-4.

128 pages, $14.99.

DARKWING DUCK #13

Written by Ian Brill, art by James Silvani, covers by Silvani and Sabrina Alberghetti.

The Duck Knight has returned, he's solved the Crisis on Infinite Darkwings, and he's withstood the F.O.W.L. Disposition. With all these Darkwing epics in the bag, will the purple powerhouse of peace be able to deal with the dreaded One-Shot?

32 pages, $3.99.

DONALD DUCK #367

Written by Carl Barks and William Van Horn, art by Daan Jippes and Van Horn.

More classics, more fun! First off, the much requested, first-time-printed in the U.S. 1970 Carl Barks story, recently redrawn by Jippes in the Barks style, "Whale of A Good Deed," where Scrooge tries to extract some free oil, but his nephews, the Junior Woodchucks, show him the error of his ways! Then enjoy the hilarity as Donald Duck shows just how hard chopping down a tree can be in the William Van Horn backup "Tree's a Crowd," not having seen print in over a decade!

32 pages, $3.99.

DUCKTALES #2

Written by Warren Spector, art by Miquel Pujol, covers by Leonel Castellani and James Silvani.

Scrooge McDuck's collection of exotic artifacts from around the world are suddenly deported from the McDuck Museum back to their original locations! Wild repossession recall ensues as Scrooge, Launchpad, and the gang jet to the sites of McDuck's most infamous adventures, in a bid to reclaim his whisked-away wealth and take on some restless natives along the way! From the man who brought you Epic Mickey comes an original epic DuckTales series!

32 pages, $3.99.

HAPPINESS IS A WARM BLANKET, CHARLIE BROWN HC

Written and art by Charles Schulz, Stephan Pastis, Craig Schulz, Bob Scott, Vicki Scott and Ron Zorman.

For the first time ever, Charles Schulz's world-renowned comic strip, Peanuts, takes the stage as a graphic novel! Adapted from the new animated special, this timeless retelling takes us back to the neighborhood and features Linus's insecurities, Charlie Brown's kite-flying woes, Lucy's unrequited love for Schroeder, and everyone's favorite beagle, Snoopy, in a lively and colorful spin through Charles Schulz's imagination. Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown is certain to please old and new fans alike!

96 pages, $19.99.

MICKEY MOUSE #309

Written and art by Romano Scarpa, cover by Marc Rotal.

This month, celebrate 70 years of Walt Disney's Comics with a salute to one of the most-requested creators of all time: classic Mickey mastermind Romano Scarpa! Scarpa writes and draws "The Treasure of Venice," a globetrotting adventure never-before-seen in the U.S. guest-starring Goofy, Pete, Phantom Blot, and even Scrooge McDuck!

32 pages, $3.99.

SPACE WARPED #1

Written by Herve Bourhis, art by Rudy Spiessert.

Far away, in a land long ago, there was an orphaned farm kid with daddy issues trying to rescue an orphaned princess unaware of her own daddy issues! In the tradition of Robot Chicken: Star Wars and Spaceballs comes a loving, affectionate parody of the greatest science fiction franchise of all time! The first of a two-issue mini-series, this is a fan-pleasing romp that skewers one of the greatest adventure stories ever told!

32 pages, $3.99.

UNCLE SCROOGE #404

Written by Michele Gazzarri, art by Romano Scarpa.

The classic 1966 Romano Scarpa tale "The Fifty Money Bins Caper" is printed for the first time ever in the United States! Scrooge McDuck shows some crafty initiative against the ever-looming threat of the Beagle Boys by constructing a fleet of fifty new money bins and hiding his money in a new one each week. This all sounds like a good idea until the construction costs come due! Cover by Giorgio Cavazzano.

32 pages, $3.99.

WALT DISNEY'S COMICS AND STORIES #720

Written by Roberto Gagnor, Bill Walsh, art by Giorgio Cavazzano, Manuel Gonzales.

Celebrate 70 years of Walt Disney's Comics with one of the most unique Disney adventures ever, with art by Giorgio Cavazzano, never before printed in the United States! The year: 1946. The place: Los Angeles. The event: a once-in-a-lifetime meeting of Walt Disney and Salvador Dali! Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy are on hand to witness the event, but what happens when they find themselves trapped in one of Dali's surreal paintings? The answer will astound your imagination!

32 pages, $3.99.





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