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TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2012DARK HORSE COMICS FOR SEPTEMBERANGEL & FAITH #14
Christos Gage (W), Rebekah Isaacs (A/Variant cover), Dan Jackson (C), and Steve Morris (Cover)
In Quor' Toth, Angel, Faith, and Connor realize that their problems are only increasing the longer they are in this unpredictable hell dimension. As Willow fervently tapped into the dimension's magic she engaged a little too much darkness . . . Now, the crew has another danger to face: Dark Willow!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Sept. 26.
ANGEL & FAITH VOLUME 2: DADDY ISSUES TP
Christos Gage (W), Rebekah Isaacs (A), Chris Samnee (A), Dan Jackson (C), Jordie Bellaire (C), and Steve Morris (Cover)
The dark streets of London are increasingly dangerous as murderers, mystically devoid of emotion, begin to impact the lives of Angel and Faith. In unraveling this new mystery, the pair follow clues in the Watcher's Files to a demon from Giles's past and a "child" from Angel's. Then, Drusilla returns to her homeland and becomes the hot new vampire in the underground scene! While Angel faces Dru, Faith must deal with issues that reawaken her inner turmoil -- a visit from her deadbeat dad, who's looking for a favor, and a troubled Slayer hell bent on revenge. Collects Angel & Faith #6–#10. Includes the one-shot featuring Giles's magical great-aunts!
136 pages, $17.99.
ARCHIE ARCHIVES VOLUME 7 HC
Various (W), Bill Vigoda (A), Irv Novick (A), and Bill Woggon (A)
It's 1947, and Archie is bigger than ever! Volume 7 of the Archie Archives sees the boy next door headlining three comics series, with the addition of Laugh Comics. Often imitated but never duplicated, Archie is the original and funniest comics teenager, and this collection includes more than two hundred pages of his hilarious antics with his beloved cast of pals 'n' gals! Collecting Archie Comics #23–#25, Pep Comics #59–#61, and Laugh Comics #20–#21!
Introduction by Jeff Parker.
Includes vintage game pages and ads!
232 pages, $49.99, in s tores on Nov. 7.
AXE COP: PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD #3
Malachai Nicolle (W), Ethan Nicolle (A/Cover), and Dirk Erik Schulz (C)
Axe Cop is back and mightier than ever!
Under attack by evil robots and a mad scientist from Mars, and facing the newest menace Every Man, all the good guys have left Earth. Axe Cop must defend the planet and rescue his friends, even if he has to do it all by himself! Written by eight-year-old Malachai Nicolle and drawn by big brother Ethan Nicolle, the imaginative adventures of Axe Cop have taken the world by storm!
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 26.
BLAST OFF!: ROCKETS, ROBOTS, RAYGUNS, AND RARITIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF SPACE TOYS TP
S. Mark Young (W), Steve Duin (W), and Mike Richardson (W)
Back in print in softcover, Blast Off! chronicles the golden era of space toys, featuring hundreds of color photos of these beautiful and sometimes bizarre playthings, plus prototypes, original packaging and instructions, catalogs, advertisements, vintage comic-strip and pulp-magazine art, and more from every corner of the globe. An essential resource for the collector or anyone with an eye for pop culture and the love of fun!
256 pages, $24.99, in stores on Nov. 14.
BLOOD BLOCKADE BATTLEFRONT VOLUME 3 TP
Yasuhiro Nightow (W/A)
Traffic in New York has never been a picnic, but with the Big Apple destroyed and rebuilt as the dimensional-gate madhouse known as Jerusalem's Lot, gridlock is a little more complicated. When the city's forty million jailed paranormal criminals are about to be set loose by a monster truck -- literally, a monster truck -- the superagents of Libra may have to contend with a rush hour of apocalyptic proportions!
200 pages, black and white, $10.99, in stores on Nov. 14.
B.P.R.D.: PLAGUE OF FROGS VOLUME 4 HC
Mike Mignola (W/Cover), John Arcudi (W), Guy Davis (A), and Dave Stewart (C)
A story that began in the first issue of Hellboy concludes with the B.P.R.D. team set to permanently wipe out the subterranean colony of frog monsters. The team tracks down Memnan Saa's hideout, but soon find themselves in over their heads when old enemies like the Black Flame arrive to lay waste to the world.
456 pages, $34.99, in stores on Nov. 7.
B.P.R.D. HELL ON EARTH: THE RETURN OF THE MASTER #2
Mike Mignola (W), John Arcudi (W), Tyler Crook (A), Dave Stewart (C), and Ryan Sook (Cover)
An elite B.P.R.D. team hunts down a mad Russian scientist in the Scottish Highlands, only to be ambushed by a horrifyingly savage ghost. Meanwhile, Zinco and the Bureau meet to plan special experimentations on Johann.
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 26.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER SEASON 9 #13
Andrew Chambliss (W), Georges Jeanty (P/Variant cover), Nathan Massengill (I), Michelle Madsen (C), and Phil Noto (Cover)
Acting as bodyguard for her first-ever client, Buffy has found herself entangled in some nasty demon business with ties to Angel and his time in LA. Through the social network Tincan, some demons have been able to connect to our world, and any attempts to sever that connection will lead Buffy and her client into increasingly dangerous territory.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Sept. 12.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER: SPIKE #2
Victor Gischler (W), Paul Lee (P), Andy Owens (I), Jenny Frison (Cover), and Steve Morris (Variant cover)
Spike, traveling with a crew of cockroach-like aliens and stranded demons, is headed back from the dark side of the moon to . . . Sunnydale. If you're a vampire on a walkabout who wants to gain some perspective and get over a girl (psst . . . it's Buffy), it might not be the best idea to return to the nostalgia-filled hometown you helped her destroy. But if you don't have a choice, maybe the best hope is to find another way to put out the old flame . . .
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Sept. 19.
CONAN THE BARBARIAN #8
Brian Wood (W), Vasilis Lolos (A), Dave Stewart (C), and Massimo Carnevale (Cover)
At home in Cimmeria, Conan feels a confidence he hasn't experienced in some time. However, Bêlit is unsure of herself among Conan's family and clan in this strange, frozen land, a dangerous variable as the two face not only the impostor Conan, but also his vicious army!
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 12.
THE CREEP #1
John Arcudi (W), Jonathan Case (A), and Mike Mignola (Cover)
A pair of teen suicides raise terrible questions, but can a grim private eye commit himself to a case that is so closely connected to his own haunted past?
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 12.
CRIME DOES NOT PAY ARCHIVES VOLUME 3 HC
Dick Wood (W), Lev Gleason (W), Milton Kramer (W), Alvin Hollingsworth (A), Charles Biro (A), Carmine Infantino (A), Dick Briefer (A), Alan Mandel (A), R. W. Hall (A), Jack Alderman (A), and Louis Trakis (A)
One of the best-selling comics of the 1940s, Crime Does Not Pay focused on violent mobsters and murderous lowlifes who machine-gunned their way through the urban underworld . . . until justice landed them in the chair! In 1954, the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency targeted this comic series for its graphic violence, eventually leading to the creation of the repressive Comics Code Authority. Issues #30 to #33 of Crime Does Not Pay are finally collected in this deluxe hardcover, which includes "Million Dollar Robbery" -- perhaps the first story in US comics history drawn by an African-American artist -- and features a new introduction by comic-book giant Howard Chaykin (Marked Man, American Flagg!).
240 pages, $49.99, in stores on Nov. 21.
DARK HORSE PRESENTS #16
John Layman (W), David Chelsea (W/A), Carla Speed McNeil (W/A), Tony Puryear (W/A), Bo Hampton (W/A), Phil Stanford (W), Nate Cosby (W), Jimmy Palmiotti (W), Justin Gray (W), Sam Kieth (A), Richard Corben (W/A), Robert Tinnell (W), Patric Reynolds (A), Evan Shaner (A), Tony Akins (A), and David Lapham (Cover)
True-crime writer Phil Stanford tells a gritty tale from Portland's underbelly as he kicks off City of Roses with artist Patric Reynolds -- a new era for the Crime Does Not Pay name! Plus, Richard Corben adapts a spine-tingling story by Edgar Allan Poe!
80 pages, $7.99, in stores on Sept. 19.
DRAGON AGE: THOSE WHO SPEAK #2
David Gaider (W), Alexander Freed (W), Chad Hardin (A), Michael Atiyeh (C), and Anthony Palumbo (Cover)
Kidnapped by cultists and held in separate cells, King Alistair and his allies wait to learn what their captors want from them. First to face questioning is the pirate Isabela, in a deadly battle of wits that reveals many tragedies from her past! With Isabela near her breaking point, Alistair's quest to find his father seems lost!
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 26.
FATIMA: THE BLOOD SPINNERS #4
Gilbert Hernandez (W/A/Cover)
Love and Rockets co-creator Gilbert Hernandez brings his freakiest tale to date to a conclusion only he could dream up! Trapped in the future, Fatima and her fellow zombie hunters discover a civilization even more ravaged than they could have imagined, as they face giant mutants and the possibility that they are the last remaining humans! Can they save the world, and can love bloom amongst the ruins?
24 pages, black and white, $3.99, in stores on Sept. 19.
GAME OF THRONES
Two new additions to Dark Horse's Game of Thrones product line based off of the popular HBO series.
First. a wearable replica of the battle-tested shield of the House of Stark.
Produced from the actual prop seen in the series, this high-quality piece measures approximately 50 mm across. This is the first in a series of Game of Thrones miniature shield replicas, and is a perfect accompaniment to the already-released Hand of the King pin.
Continuing the line of Game of Thrones mugs, an impressive wraparound logo from the compelling second season of the series.
Game of Thrones: Stark Shield Pin, $14.99, in stores on Nov. 14.
Game of Thrones Season Two Logo Mug, 11-ounce ceramic mug, $12.99, in stores on Oct. 24.
GHOST #0
Kelly Sue DeConnick (W), Phil Noto (A), and Jenny Frison (Cover)
Former journalist Vaughn Barnes has been reduced to moonlighting as cameraman for the shoddy paranormal-investigation cable TV show Phantom Finders. But when a curious device summons the specter of a beautiful, translucent woman, Vaughn is plunged into a mystery of criminal intrigue that spans two worlds! Kelly Sue DeConnick and Phil Noto launch their exciting new take on one of Dark Horse's most popular characters ever!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Sept. 19.
THE GOON #42
Eric Powell (W/A/C), Mark Buckingham (A), and Blur Studio (Cover)
The Zombie Priest, now going by the name Mr. Corpus, has reemerged and given the Goon a dire warning. But will the Goon listen or will he just go for the punching? My vote's on the punching.
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 26.
THE KUROSAGI CORPSE DELIVERY SERVICE VOLUME 13 TP
Eiji Otsuka (W), Housui Yamazaki (A), and Bunpei Yorifuji (Cover)
Old friends and enemies alike return as Sasaki and Karatsu step off the plane from Okinawa -- right into a gruesome scheme of zombifacation both traditional and technical, courtesy of the sinister Shirosagi duo! Then, one man's freedom depends on Sasaki, as she's called to serve as a lay judge in Japan's unique trial system . . . and where the pressure is on to reach the "correct" verdict . . .
208 pages, $12.99, in stores on Nov. 28.
LOBSTER JOHNSON: CAPUT MORTUUM
Mike Mignola (W/Variant cover), John Arcudi (W), Tonci Zonjic (A/Cover), and Dave Stewart (C)
Hellboy's favorite gun-blazing vigilante takes justice to the skies this time by getting locked in combat aboard a zeppelin!
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 19.
LOBSTER JOHNSON VOLUME 2: THE BURNING HAND TP
Mike Mignola (W/Cover), John Arcudi (W), Tonci Zonjic (A), and Dave Stewart (C)
When a tribe of dead Indians start scalping the policemen in the city, Hellboy's crime-fighting hero Lobster Johnson and his allies arrive to take on these foes and their gangster cronies! Collects Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand #1-#5.
144 pages, $17.99, in stores on Nov. 14.
MANARA EROTICA VOLUME 2: KAMA SUTRA AND OTHER STORIES HC
Milo Manara (W/A)
The first and only comprehensive collection of Manara's erotic work!
Comics virtuoso Milo Manara revolutionized comics erotica, creating deep and sexy tales delivered with unparalleled storytelling skill. Spanning three decades of the maestro's work, this breathtaking volume features two of Manara's most awe-inspiring painted stories, Kama Sutra and The Golden Ass, alongside some of his earliest achievements!
The Golden Ass, Jolanda of Almaviva, and The Diary of Sandra F. presented in English for the first time ever! New translations by Eurocomics expert Kim Thompson! Introduction by comics historian Patrick Rosenkranz (author of Rebel Visions)!
300 pages, $59.99, in stores on Nov. 14.
MARKED MAN HC
Howard Chaykin (W/A/Cover) and Jesus Aburto (C)
To the casual observer, Mark LaFarge has it going on. He's got a beautiful wife, cute kids, a McMansion in the South Bay . . . the guy is the living embodiment of the American dream. But nothing is ever as it seems. LaFarge is a career criminal who's never done an honest day's work in his life . . . and that life of crime, completely separate from the life he presents to the world, is about to catch up with him. And there will be blood . . . a great deal of blood. Collects Marked Man stories from Dark Horse Presents #1-#8.
72 pages, $14.99, in stores on Nov. 21.
MARVEL CLASSIC CHARACTER SERIES 2 #4: SILVER SURFER
The fourth release in this second series is the herald of mighty Galactus: Silver Surfer. One of the greatest moments in the "Marvel Age" of comics was the introduction of Silver Surfer in Fantastic Four #48 in 1966, created by Jack Kirby with an assist from writer/editor Stan Lee. Silver Surfer features a rough surface texture, visible seam lines, and other slightly distressed aspects, such as paint application. Sculpted by Yoe! Studio.
Limited to 750 numbered pieces, packaged in its own tin box, with a pin-back button and character booklet,
measures 6" tall, $49.95, in stores on Nov. 24.
MASS EFFECT VOLUME 4: HOMEWORLDS TP
Mac Walters (W), Jeremy Barlow (W), Patrick Weekes (W), John Dombrow (W), Sylvia Feketekuty (W), Eduardo Francisco (A), Garry Brown (A), Omar Francia (A), Chris Staggs (A), Michael Atiyeh (C), and Anthony Palumbo (Cover)
These four essential stories from Walters and the writers of Mass Effect 3 star characters central to BioWare's latest epic, including James Vega, Tali, Garrus, and Liara, in adventures that reveal their unbreakable connections to their homeworlds! Collects Mass Effect: Homeworlds #1–#4.
96 pages, $16.99, in stores on Nov. 21.
THE MASSIVE #4
Brian Wood (W), Garry Brown (A), Dave Stewart (C), J. P. Leon (Cover)
Searching for essential supplies in a post-Crash black market, Callum Israel struggles to maintain his moral code in a new world where survival requires working within the gray area. But can this environmentalist's pacifism survive in a violent world when a ghost from his past as a corporate mercenary resurfaces?
32 pages, $3.50, in stores on Sept. 12.
MICHAEL AVON OEMING'S THE VICTORIES #2
Michael Avon Oeming (W/A/Cover) and Nick Filardi (C)
With their city drowning in the weird drug known as Float, the Victories bust a major operation, only to have their leader's mind scanned by an evil psychic who plans to use this knowledge for the superhero team's destruction.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Sept. 12.
MIND MGMT #5
Matt Kindt (W/A/Cover)
The secret origin of MIND MGMT's greatest agent concludes, with the revelation of his final days at the agency. A gifted psychic able to control the emotions of others, Henry Lyme fell apart when he began to fear that the love of his wife and the admiration of his peers were lies created by his abilities. And when so powerful a mind becomes unhinged, it wreaks terrible destruction on all around it!
24 pages, $3.99, in stores on Sept. 26.
NEXUS OMNIBUS VOLUME 1 TP9
Mike Baron (W), Steve Rude (A/Cover), Eric Shanower (I), and Les Dorscheid (C)
Nexus is the greatest avenger in history, but his power and purpose come from an alien race with their own agenda. Is Nexus hero or pawn? Deliverer or destroyer? God or devil? Contains Nexus Volume 1 #1-3, Nexus volume 2 #1-11.
416 pages, $24.99, in stores on Nov. 28.
ORCHID #9
Tom Morello (W), Scott Hepburn (A), Dan Jackson (C), and Massimo Carnevale (Cover)
After deciding to take a risk that -- if it doesn't kill her -- may give the rebellion a fighting chance, Orchid turns her focus to rallying the downtrodden Bridge People for the battle to come. With their backs against the wall and enemy forces on the offensive, a long shot is the best hope for the Shadow Rebels.
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