COMING SOON: Brand New Miniseries 'Octobriana and the Underground: Full Tilt Boogie'

 


Canadian / British indie publisher Dead Good Comics today confirmed its next release is the two-issue mini-series OCTOBRIANA AND THE UNDERGROUND: FULL TILT BOOGIE, launching May 3, 2023.

Following on from the all-star Octobriana With Love 50th Anniversary Edition, the series continues to celebrate the enigmatic and controversial Soviet-era superhero Octobriana. Get ready for two exciting tales + a special two-page recap of previous events for new readers, a main cover illustration by Yanick Paquette and Nathan Fairbairn, and retailer incentives from Flops Comics (5:1) and Michael Cho (10:1).

GameSpot and Giant Bomb’s Lucy James makes their comic book writing debut in DOXXING MATCH, throwing the Underground into a madcap VR metaverse, featuring eye-popping art from Simone Ragazzoni (Power Rangers Universe).

Stu Taylor and N. Steven Harris takes a trip back to the 1970s in GOD HATES A COWARD. A simple heist mission hits a snag when the Underground collides with the combined machinations of Baba Yaga, Sister Disturbia, and the best that the Soviet Red Army has to offer… Mother Russia!

The first 32-page, full-color issue of Octobriana and the Underground: Full Tilt Boogie will be widely available through comic stores via Diamond Distribution on May 3, 2023, for $3.99 USD.

Stu Taylor, Editor, and Writer, of Dead Good Comics, said:

“It took five years to bring 2021’s Octobriana With Love anthology to the world, and I’m happy to say that it didn’t take nearly as long to see the Devil Woman’s return to comic books with Octobriana and the Underground: Full Tilt Boogie! The creative team is excited to be able to finally share what we have been working on this past year. Strap in… the revolution won’t be live-streamed, comrade!”

ABOUT OCTOBRIANA

Octobriana debuted in the controversial book Octobriana and the Russian Underground, written by Petr Sadecky in 1971, who claimed that the titular Amazon was created by an underground anti-Soviet group. Sadecky’s elaborate tale was soon debunked and the truth revealed that he had stolen and doctored the artwork of two prominent Czech artists to create the Octobriana myth.

Even though the bizarre circumstances of her publishing origins are mired in deception and controversy, Octobriana achieved underground cult status and is still appearing in comic books, graffiti, art installations, etc, 50 years after her creation. And that’s not including the fact that David Bowie was going to make a movie about her, or that 1980s rocker Billy Idol proudly has a tattoo of the Russian Devil-Woman.









Courtesy of Dead Good Comics

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