This July Action Lab: Danger Zone is giving you the chance to witness the origins of the street-walking dead. When Hollywood call girl Janey Bell gets bitten by a mystical zombie and left for dead, she wanders the streets in search of brains, blood... and revenge! Unlike other mindless zombies, Janey is looking for answers to her disappearing humanity and the emerging undead monster known as Zombie Tramp.
Read MoreAll-new fantasy adventure series ELSEWHERE arrives this August
Comics/TV writer Jay Faerber (COPPERHEAD, Zoo) teams up with rising star artist Sumeyye Kesgin for an all-new fantastical series, ELSEWHERE, coming this August from Image Comics.
Read MoreIntroducing a Small Batch, 66.6 Proof Whiskey, based on Mike Mignola’s Legendary "Hellboy" Comic Book Character
The first ever whiskey based on Mike Mignola’s legendary Hellboy comic book character was announced officially today by Dark Horse Comics, XXX Distillery LLC and Prestige Imports LLC. Hellboy Hell Water Cinnamon Whiskey is a craft distilled, small batch, naturally flavored cinnamon whiskey retailing for $19.99 for a 750ml bottle. The 66.6 proof Hellboy Hell Water Cinnamon Whiskeyis available nationally and can be ordered at www.hellboyhellwater.com.
Read MoreRiverdale: The Complete First Season coming August 15 to Blu-ray & DVD
Unlock the mystery and dive into small town secrets as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Riverdale: The Complete First Season on DVD on August 15, 2017. Premiering with 2.4 million viewers, The CW’s top new show across all major demos* is created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Glee, Big Love), produced by Greg Berlanti (The Flash, Supergirl, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Blindspot), and stars KJ Apa (Shortland Street), Lili Reinhart (The Kings of Summer), Camila Mendes (Randy Doe), Cole Sprouse (The Suite Life of Zack and Cody), Marisol Nichols (Big Momma’s House 2), Madelaine Petsch (The Curse of Sleeping Beauty), Ashleigh Murray (Deidra & Laney Rob a Train), Mädchen Amick (Twin Peaks), and Luke Perry (Beverly Hills 90210).
Read MoreSeven Seas Licenses GIANT SPIDER & ME: A POST-APOCALYPTIC TALE Manga Series
Seven Seas Entertainment is pleased to announce the license acquisition of the manga series Giant Spider & Me: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale by Kikori Morino, an offbeat, fantastical slice of life story about food and friendship between two very different species.
Read MoreVIZ Media Announces Pre-Orders For JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE Home Media Debut
VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, excites anime and action/adventure fans as it announces preorders for the JOJO’S BIZARRE ADVENTURE Season 1 Limited Edition Blu-ray Set.
Read MoreReview: Winnebago Graveyard #1
By Jonathan Edwards
Many years ago, my parents opted to buy an RV, and we went on a cross country trip across America. We actually all flew to Florida to buy the damn thing to drive all the way back to the West coast. We actually had that RV for an absurdly long time for only going on, I think, one other trip with it. And then, they sold it. I don't really know what the moral of that story is, but it's part of what made me want to check this book out. See, I was a skittish kid for a long time. So much so that I flat out refused to even watch horror films (although, some gradual encouragement in my teens eventually got me to break out of that). So during that RV trip, I was pretty frequently scared of someone or something "getting" us. Winnebago Graveyard is that fear turned comic book, or at least it endeavors to be. And when I saw Steve Niles's name attached on top of that, I knew I had to at least give it a try.
Read MoreSeven Seas Licenses DEVILMAN: THE CLASSIC COLLECTION and DEVILMAN VS. HADES Manga Series
Seven Seas Entertainment is thrilled to announce the license acquisition of the original 1972 Devilman manga series by Go Nagai and the 40th-anniversary Devilman VS. Hades manga series by Go Nagai and TEAM MOON!
Read MoreSeven Seas Licenses Six New Manga Series
Seven Seas Entertainment is proud to announce the upcoming print and digital releases of six new manga series, ranging from supernatural slice of life to survival horror!
Read MoreVIZ Media Announces SPLATOON Manga Based On Nintendo Video Game
VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, thrills manga and gaming fans with the announcement of the acquisition of the publishing rights for a new manga series based on Nintendo’s hit game title SPLATOON.
Read MoreIt's Empire Records
BOOM! Studios Announces Your New Favorite Girl Gang in 'Hi-Fi Fight Club'
BOOM! Studios is pumped to announce HI-FI FIGHT CLUB, a new series launching in August from filmmaker Carly Usdin (Suicide Kale, RuPaul's Drag Race) and artist Nina Vakueva (Lilith’s Word). Hi-Fi Fight Clubis a music-infused, action-adventure series that takes rock ’n’ roll fandom out of the record store and into the streets.
Read MoreComichaus The App
Comichaus are very proud to announce the development of an App to help “Discover Indie Comics”
This ‘Netflix’ for comics will be streaming only, and all revenue generated by subscription fees and adverts will be split 50/50 with the creators/publishers, based on the amount of times an individual book has been read.
A Kickstarter for funds is launching on Friday 19th May, and the App will be ready to the general public in July/August.
100’s of small press creators and publishers are already on board, (as well as some of the bigger indies) but if anyone is interested in getting their content onto the app please join the mailing list at www.comichaus.com/app where instructions will be forthcoming
Free to download – the Subscription fee for the app will be £30 a year (Or £3 for 12 Months) but anyone can have a free 1 month trial to check the app out. There will also be some free comics you can unlock and download without signing up.
Platform: iOS, Android Versions: iOS 9, iOS 10.x, Android 4.4 - 7.x
Layouts:Portrait Handset, Tablet Portrait, Tablet Landscape
If you require any other information please drop us a line at info@comichaus.com
What is Comichaus
Comichaus is a British Indie monthly anthology, nurturing the latest indie creator talent, whilst also having covers commissioned by established legends.
Glenn Fabry, John McCrea, Carlos Ezquerra, Steve Yeowell, Gary Erskine, and Tess Fowler have already graced the covers – with Boo Cook, Simon Bisley, Brendan McCarthy, Darick Robertson and Mark Buckingham already delivered for future issues
A Key Archie Cast Member Faces Death in Over The Edge - And Now We Know Who It Might Be
The final pages of ARCHIE #20 change everything for the residents of Riverdale - and one of Archie Comics' most popular characters will face death as the epic OVER THE EDGE storyline heads towards June's can't-miss ARCHIE #21.
Read MoreTrailer Time: Titan Comics' Robotech #1
Not just another retelling of the Macross saga ...
In July, the story continues as we bring Carl Macek's original vision full circle. Taking into account every iteration of the series, this new Robotech #1 casts a fresh eye over classic characters like Rick Hunter, Lisa Hayes, Lynn Minmei, Roy Fokker, Claudia Grant, and Henry Gloval. Brian Wood and Marco Turini take us back to a Macross Island where *nothing* can be taken for granted.
Read MoreThrough Gambit's Eyes - Will the Gamble Pay Off?
Gambit has been a favorite among fans of the Marvel comic book universe since his first appearances in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 and Uncanny X-Men #266, both published in 1990. Also known as Ragin’ Cajun, the good-streaked mutant rogue from New Orleans has stirred the hearts and imagination of many with his personality as much as his explosive card-slinging skills. Anticipation for the upcoming movie adaptation has been building with every update, whether related to a new juicy detail or another delay. Perhaps, its creators’ lengthy deliberation will result in an X-Men instalment to rival the public’s approval and box-office success of Deadpool and Logan. Good things come to those who wait, as they say, and it is hoped that this will be one such case.
Read MoreReview: Rose #2
By Levi Remington
Rose, a high fantasy series that is teetering a bit too close to the familiar, releases its second issue this week. While my first impressions were favorable towards the art, I was left wanting when the story retread such mundane, overdone territory. Does the second issue expand upon the first in a memorable way? Not exactly, but the art is still excellent.
Read MoreReview: Royal City #3
By Jonathan Edwards
I swear, with every new issue of Royal City, I read it, love it, and want more. Lemire does such a good job of setting and maintaining a tone that it hardly takes any effort to slip back into the same emotional space each month. Furthermore, he has a specific way of revealing information so that it informs about the characters and world while also generating further intrigue and follow-up questions. As far as I can tell, the "model" (if you want to call it that) tends to be something of a reversed order of events. We meet a character who's feeling a certain way or in a certain state of mind. Then, we slowly move backwards to find out the actual event that got them there. And after that, we uncover what led to that event. For example, Tara and her husband Steve have been at odds since the first issue, and with this one we finally learn what the cause of that was (I refuse to spoil it). And now, the question becomes "what else was going on before it that affected and led up to it?" It's really great stuff, and I can only presume it will all eventually lead back to finding out exactly what happened to Tommy Pike.
Read MoreReview: Red Sonja v4 #5
By Dustin Cabeal
If you’ve been reading this series like I have then I’m going to give you the best advice possible, skip this issue. The fifth issue of the newest Red Sonja series from Dynamite Entertainment is by far the worst of the series for numerous reasons, but none worse than the fact that it does next to nothing to move the story forward.
Read MoreReview: Eleanor & The Egret #2
By Levi Remington
After a delightfully bizarre first issue, Eleanor & The Egret is back and it's picking up speed. Detective Belanger draws nearer, Ellis the egret's bowels assist in "Operation Daring-Doo," and Anastasia Rue hires a bounty hunter of sickly proportions. Read ahead for my thoughts on this week's issue of a series that is like no other.
Read MoreReview: Curse Words #5
By Daniel Vlasaty
Issue #5 of Curse Words marks the completion of the first story arc of Wizord and Margaret and all their crazy adventures. And if you’re one to judge a book by its cover it looks like we are in for some wild wizard fighting action, as this one shows Wizord and Ruby Stitch fighting on top of a fighter plane. So far, I’ve enjoyed much of Curse Words. Some issues better than others, but still it’s been a fun read through and through. So how does this final issue of the first arc stack up to the four that came before it, read on for my review of Curse Words #5 by Charles Soule and Ryan Browne.
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