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Ashley Wood (a) Introducing an entirely new way of looking at comic book art—the Sparrow series of art books. First up in this new line, 48 pages of Ashley Wood goodness, presented in a special 6” x 6” hardcover format. HC • FC • 48 pages • 6” x 6” • $11.99
Martin Schenk, Todd Lincoln (w), Diogenese Neves (a) Friends on a rescue mission discover that the road ahead physically changes every time they stop, speeding their descent to a dark, Orwellian world ruled by savage monstrosities. Conned into stealing the Unholy Grail, the source of unlimited power, they discover that all escapes are paved in blood. Presenting a horrific new miniseries created and written by the team tagged to bring Hack/Slash to the big screen! FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Simon Furman (w), Don Figueroa (a & c) For those of you craving unchecked, cover-to-cover giant robot action (guaranteed no humans!) on an epic scale, look no further than this special space epic. So far, in “Infiltration,” we’ve had tantalizing hints about the state of play elsewhere in the TRANSFORMERS universe, but now we look in on Cybertron itself, unlocking a dark, dark chapter in the planet’s history, one that is about to hit the Autobots and Decepticons again… full force! By the Beast Wars team supreme of Simon Furman and Don Figueroa. This special four-part series will tell one complete, self-contained cosmic epic. What’s more, each issue will feature a wraparound cover from Figueroa, all four of which combine to present one huge image, and a variant cover from Fig, too. $2.99 * FC * 32 pages © 2005 Hasbro. All rights reserved.
Chuck Dixon (w), Guido Guidi (a & c) Chuck Dixon and artist Guido Guidi continue their special look at the Industrial Age reign of the Transformers. In The Transformers Evolutions: Hearts of Steel, part 2, Starscream plans to usher in an all-new age, one that means doom for John Henry and his iron-age Autobot associates. This issue features two covers from Guidi, one a special sketch cover. $2.99 * FC * 32 pages © 2005 Hasbro. All rights reserved.
Bob Budiansky (w), Don Perlin, Keith Williams (a) Wood, Roche (c) IDW continues their look back at some of the most beloved Transformers comics from years past. This special monthly series continues to present classic hard-to-find stories from the past two decades of Transformers comics. Once again, this issue features brand-new cover art from Ashley Wood (Metal Gear Solid) and Nick Roche, both of which present recreations of the original cover art. This issue takes us back to Cybertron with “The Smelting Pool!” originally presented in Marvel Comics’ The Transformers #17! *Covers will be shipped in a 1-to-1 ratio. FC • 24 pages • $2.49 © 2005 Hasbro. All rights reserved. The Transformers “Uncle Primus” Poster
Presenting the first in a coming series of Transformers posters. The Robots in Disguise want YOU! FC • 18” x 24” • $5.99 © 2005 Hasbro. All rights reserved.
Jeff Mariotte (w), David Messina (a), Messina, Walks, Stamb, Jeff Johnson (c) Before Angel hit L.A., there were plenty of demons around. One of them was named Doyle, a half-human, half-Brachen demon with personal problems galore. When Angel got to town, Doyle was entrusted by The-Powers-That-Be with guiding his quest for atonement–but with difficulties of his own to atone for, what made TPTB think he was the right, er... half-man for the job? Written by Angel novelist Jeff Mariotte (Angel: Old Friends) with art by his Angel: Old Friends partner David Messina. $3.99 * FC * 32 pages Angel is © 2005 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.
Jeff Kouf (w), Jeff Johnson (a & c) Continuing with monthly illustrated scriptbooks based on the very best Angel episodes pulled from its five-season run. Each specially priced 48-page scriptbook will feature the entire shooting script and full-page and spot illustrations inspired by the episode from artist Jeff Johnson. The fifth script offered in this series was selected by series creator Joss Whedon as one of his favorites and is from the fifth-season episode “Five by Five,” written by Jim Kouf. Issue #5 features two covers, a photo cover and a cover featuring art by Jeff Johnson. $3.99 * B&W * 48 pages Angel is © 2005 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.
Peter David, Scott Tipton (w) Fernando Goni (a) Joss Whedon’s fan-favorite character Spike goes solo in three extra-length tales collected here. This special trade paperback presents the sold-out “Spike: Old Times,” written by Peter David (Fallen Angel), as well as Scott Tipton’s “Spike: Old Wounds,” and “Spike: Lost & Found” in one attractive collection. All three tales feature photorealistic art from artist Fernando Goni. $19.99 * FC * 152 pages Spike is © 2005 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.
Peter David (w); J.K. Woodward (a & c) This special standalone issue presents a haunting tale of death and redemption, as a dying, blind singer seeks to avert his impending demise by looking for a miracle... a miracle that's known as the Fallen Angel. Written by New York Times Best-selling author Peter David (Spike vs. Dracula) with art by J.K. Woodward. $3.99 * FC * 32 pages Vampire Hunter D IDW is proud to present the stunning art of Vampire Hunter D–a timeless world full of spectacular action, drama and science-fiction. Beautifully animated by MAD HOUSE studios and directed by the world-renowned Yoshiaki Kawajiri, (acclaimed for his work on Wicked City and Ninja Scroll), Vampire Hunter D is the greatest example of cooperative creative efforts between Japan and the US. This collection includes concept art and images from the animated film. HC • FC • 56 pages • $15.99
Chris Ryall (w), Gabriel Rodriquez (a & c) The decades-long war between Jaffe and Fletcher spills over to their offspring as the adaptation of Clive Barker’s epic novel continues. In book five, “The Devils Inside,” the Jaff’s terata attack, and all of Palomo Grove begins to realize just who and what their new residents really are… $3.99 * FC * 32 pages
Alex Garner (w), Ashley Wood (a&c) The intense, stealth-and-action extravaganza that is Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty kicks into high gear in this issue. Raiden must prove his VR-only training has paid off when he uses all his skills to battle Revolver Ocelot. And the stakes are high… if Raiden fails, the President of the United States dies! $3.99 * FC * 32 pages
Shane McCarthy (w); Chris Bolton (a) Bolton, McKeever (c) A power struggle ensues as the stress and confinement begin taking their toll. Freedom is guaranteed for the prisoners if they can stand united however a dark secret threatens to break them all apart and all the while their vital need for food becomes increasingly problematic. Yet who among them will risk their lives for the good of the group? Who among them will die to save another? Art and all five covers, which connect to form one horrific image, will be provided by George A. Romero’s Land of the Dead cover artist Chris Bolton. Ted McKeever again provides a special variant cover. $3.99 * FC * 32 pages
30 Days of Night: Three Tales TPB Steve Niles, Dan Wickline (w), Nat Jones, Milx, Ben Templesmith (a) This volume collects three stories set in the fan-favorite vampire centric world of 30 Days of Night, including the 30 Days of Night 2005 Annual: The Journal of John Ikos, the complete three-part 30 Days of Night: Dead Space miniseries, and Niles and Templesmith’s 30 Days of Night: Picking Up the Pieces (originally published in IDW’s Tales of Terror). $19.99 * FC * 132 pages
Carlos Trillo (w); Eduardo Risso (a) When the brother of Jalisco’s beautiful friend Marita is wrongfully arrested as a drug smuggler, the homely sleuth breaks into the real drug lord’s suite… only to find him there waiting for her! Then, Jalisco is hired by a suitor to win Marita’s heart… but has she unwittingly set her best friend up with a crazed serial killer? Eduardo Risso (100 Bullets) stunningly illustrates Carlos Trillo’s gripping script. $3.99 * B&W * 32 pages Chicanos ™ and © Strip Art Features, 2006. www.safcomics.com.
Ben Templesmith (a & c) You’ve had your first Taster of Wormwood, and now its time for a full refill! Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night, Singularity 7, Fell) creates an all-eerie and humorous series. Things are awakening in the city. Things that have a nasty habit of leaving mutilated bodies in their wake and it all reeks of demons and dark gods up to no good. Owing a favor to his lazy ghost cop buddy Trotsky, Wormwood, the gentleman corpse and his oddball entourage are brought in to investigate the case (or at least hopefully not stuff it up too much.) $3.99 * FC * 32 pages *
Scott Ciencin (w), Nick Stakal (a) Imagine you are eight years old, undead and pure evil. Your plans to gain ultimate power in the mist-enshrouded haunted town of Silent Hill have left you defeated, a prisoner. Suddenly you are free. But this is what hell really is... because now you are alive and vulnerable—and you have competition. May the deadliest win. $19.99 * FC * 144 pages * Cobb: Off the Leash #3 Beau Smith (w), Eduardo Barreto (a & c) Finally, the one comic book character that has enough sack to show the world how a tough guy takes on organized crime and terrorists. The nonstop action continues as Cobb plants himself in the middle of a major fist- and gunfight to rescue Molly from the Russian Mafia. If that wasn’t bad enough, he has to go toe-to-toe with his Russian counterpart, the legendary former KGB agent and Cossack known as Rostov. Then there is the matter of the terrorists who want to unleash a toxic nerve gas on major themepark. Beau’s note: Take all the painkillers you can find… you’re gonna need em’. $3.99 * B&W * 32 pages *
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