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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012ARCANA STUDIO FOR OCTOBERCHAMPIONS OF THE WILD WEIRD WEST GN
Writen by Erik Hendrix, Michael David Nelsen, art by George Kambadais.
The honor of a samurai, the mysticism of the Native American Culture, and a whole heck of a lot of Old West Action. When a fallen samurai is drawn to the United States to save his wife-to-be and her father, he is drawn into a plot much more complex than a simple rescue. Meeting up with an adventurer, his Indian financial advisor, a mercenary, and a former priest, they set off on a quest to save the West from the strange and unimaginable. Zombie Indians, mystical beings, and mad science are just a few of they must face on their quest to save themselves, those they love, and the whole of the Old West.
96 pages, $14.95.
CREEPSVILLE GN
Written by Chris "Doc" Wyatt, Bill Rude, art and cover by Bill Rude.
From the producers of Napoleon Dynamite and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart! A group of high school outcasts, each alienated for a different reason, are thrown together as the staff of the school paper. But these kids just happen to live in Creepsville: a small retro-American town where monsters, humans, aliens, superheroes, robots, and mad scientists all live and work together.
80 pages, $14.95.
JOHN HENRY: THE STEAM AGE PREVIEW BOOK
Writen and art by Dwayne Harris.
John Henry, a former slave, wasn't about to let some new-fangled steam hammer replace his ability to earn an honest wage as a steel driving man. He'd beat that machine, or die with his hammer in his hand. We all know the outcome of that legendary contest. In this alternate history, however, John doesn't die in his heroic effort, but instead slips into a coma, only to awaken to his worst nightmare. A robotic uprising has occurred, and a new age has dawned รณ the Steam Age. Now the only thing that can free the human race from the very machines they've created is John and his hammer! John Henry: The Steam Age is an exciting re-imagining of the story of John Henry in a steampunk setting, and this preview will introduce readers to the graphic novel coming this fall.
30 pages, $3.99.
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