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COMING SOON: The Dante Family Showdown in Joshua Williamson and Andrei Bressan's 'Dark Ride' #8

  Skybound today revealed a first look at Dark Ride #8, the explosive conclusion to the amusement park horror series’ second story arc. From the iconic Birthright team of writer Joshua Williamson ( Duke, DC’s Superman ,), artist Andrei Bressan (DC’s Justice League Incarnate ), colorist Adriano Lucas (DC’s Nightwing ), and letterer Pat Brosseau ( Creepshow ), the next issue of this hit comic book series will be in comic book shops on September 13, 2023.  The showdown between Halloween and Sam is here! The winner will control the future of the Dante family...and Devil Land!  Dark Ride #8 continues the stacked variant cover lineup that has run throughout the series. In addition to the main cover by Andrei Bressan and series colorist Adriano Lucas, Dark Ride ’s Cover B variant spotlights park mascot Danny D. Evil, with an issue #8 cover by Maan House ( 20 Degrees Past Rigor ), while Cover C showcases Devil Land’s resident femme fatale and horror aficionado, Hallo...

REVIEW: 'Feral' #1 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, and Tone Rodriguez

  FERAL #1  Writer: Tony Fleecs Artist: Trish Forstner, Tone Rodriguez Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 27, 2024 Cover Price: $3.99 Series Premiere. A new horror from the creators of Stray Dogs! Meet Elsie, Lord Fluffy Britches, and Patch, three indoor cats lost in the not-so-great outdoors during a nightmarish rabies outbreak. Without their humans to protect them, the cats rush to find their way home before they're eaten by the forest full of rabid beasts on their tails. Don't get bit. Don't get scratched. Don't become... feral. Score: ★★★★☆ (4/5) QUICK REVIEW: If you're already familiar with the previous collaboration of Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, and Tone Rodriguez on 'Stray Dogs' you know they take the adorable look of Disney animated animals and put them through some seriously dangerous storylines. 'Feral' follows that hit series about a serial killer with a new story that takes a new cast of characters through a zombie...

FIRST LOOK: Welcome to the Scariest Place on Earth in Skybound's 'Dark Ride'

Joshua Williamson & Andrei Bressan’s New Amusement Park Horror Series Bows on October 5  Skybound today unveiled a first look at Dark Ride , the highly anticipated new horror comic book series from the iconic Birthright team of Joshua Williamson ( Batman, Dark Crisis ) and Andrei Bressan ( Justice League Incarnate ) that takes place at The Scariest Place on Earth. The supersized Dark Ride #1 will arrive in comic book shops on October 5, 2022.  Devil Land has been the world’s premiere horror-themed amusement park for over 50 years, home to the scariest ride ever created – The Devil’s Due. But when lifelong fan Owen Seasons begins his first day on the job, he will discover the true horrors happening behind the scenes, the truth about the park’s reclusive creator Arthur Dante and that the job of his dreams might just be a living nightmare.    Williamson and Bressan reunite for a thrilling plunge into murder, mayhem, and sinister family secrets in this all-new or...

'The Count of Monte Cristo' Gets a Sci-Fi Adaptation in Ibrahim Moustafa’s 'Count'

Humanoids, the Los Angeles-based publisher of some of the world’s most iconic and groundbreaking science fiction and fantasy graphic novels, will publish Eisner-nominated writer/artist Ibrahim Moustafa’s graphic novel COUNT, a bold, science-fiction adaptation of the classic story The Count of Monte Cristo, on March 16, 2021. The book is being published as part of a three-book deal between Moustafa and Humanoids. COUNT follows the adventures of one Redxan Samud. Framed for treason and wrongfully imprisoned at the hands of a jealous and corrupt magistrate, Samud escapes his breathtaking hover-prison with only one thing on his mind: revenge. Samud sets out to dismantle the lives of those who have wronged him, disguised as a Man of Status with a newfound fortune at his disposal and his Automaton Retainer Unit (Aru) by his side. But as collateral damage accumulates, Samud is caught between using his new fortune for the good of the people or pursuing the revenge he so desperately desires....

FIRST LOOK: 'Dark Ride' #7 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, and Adriano Lucas

TAKE A DARK RIDE ON THE SCARIEST RIDE EVER CREATED IN DARK RIDE #7 FROM SKYBOUND   Skybound today unveiled a first look at Dark Ride #7, the latest issue of the hit horror comic book series from the iconic Birthright team of writer Joshua Williamson (DC’s Superman, Dark Crisis ), artist Andrei Bressan (DC’s Justice League Incarnate ), colorist Adriano Lucas (DC’s Nightwing ), and letterer Pat Brosseau ( Creepshow ). The next chapter of the thrilling amusement park horror story will be in comic book shops on July 12, 2023.   In this issue, Arthur Dante reveals himself to the world for the first time in many years to deal with his children and unveil the scariest ride ever created.  Dark Ride #7 continues the stacked variant cover lineup that has run throughout the series. In addition to the main cover by Andrei Bressan and series colorist Adriano Lucas, Dark Ride ’s Cover B variant spotlights park mascot Danny D. Evil, with an issue #7 cover by An...

First Look: The Much-Anticipated DARK RIDE #2 by Joshua Williamson & Andrei Bressan

Murder, Mayhem & Sinister Family Secrets Abound in the New Amusement Park Horror Series   Skybound today unveiled a first look at Dark Ride #2, the next issue of the smash-hit new horror comic book series from the iconic Birthright team of Joshua Williamson ( Batman, Dark Crisis ) and Andrei Bressan ( Justice League Incarnate ) that takes place at The Scariest Place on Earth. Dark Ride #2 will arrive in comic book shops on November 9, 2022.  After the unbelievable final page of the last issue, you aren’t prepared to learn more about The Scariest Place on Earth! Sam Dante and his sister Halloween will do anything to bring Danny D. Evil and Devil Land to audiences around the world...but is there any line they won’t cross to ensure their family’s legacy?  Dark Ride #2 boasts a stacked variant cover lineup that will continue through the series’ first arc. In addition to the main cover by Bressan and series colorist Adriano Lucas, Dark Ride’s Cover B variant sp...

Disney's Gargoyles Comics Return With Stunning Covers!

 Superstar Artists Depict the Beloved Characters for New Series David Nakayama Dynamite Entertainment is proud to present six spectacular covers that will lead the charge on the hotly anticipated return to comics of Disney's Gargoyles ! Announced to great reception alongside San Diego Comic-Con, the Gargoyles are back in action in their nightly New York City heroics in a new series this December. Franchise creator Greg Weisman returns to the characters as writer, with a saga that will be both perfect for newcomers to jump right into, and immensely rewarding for longtime diehard fans. More details on the storyline and creative team of the series is coming soon, but all parties involved wanted to shine a spotlight on these stunning pieces of art and the names behind them set to grace the covers of the title. At the helm for the standard "A" cover is an action-packed piece by fan-favorite David Nakayama. He was a natural fit given his signature style straddling a modern c...

Army of Darkness Forever by Tony Fleecs Officially Extended at Dynamite

Dynamite is excited to announce the extension of the fan-favorite Army of Darkness Forever series by Tony Fleecs and company, with the series now set to run past six issues to treat fans with even more of the horror and comedy epic! The original Army of Darkness film remains a hands-down classic, arguably the pinnacle of the character of Ash Williams. Dynamite has been proud to publish official comic books starring the character and his groovy escapades going back to 2004 — in fact, being the first ever comics released by the company. But no series has quite filled the same hyped role as Forever. Picking up immediately following the conclusion of the beloved film — but not the way many may remember, it's an essential addition to the canon. Sam Raimi's vision for Army of Darkness had an alternate ending that was deemed too pessimistic at the time, replaced for the initial theatrical release with a more hopeful take, and only seen later by diehard fans. Now, top-se...