A deadly urban legend is all too real for a group of teenagers looking to unlock the secrets of their seemingly idyllic small town in the new four-issue horror comic book series Harrower. Written by Justin Jordan (Spread) with artwork by Brahm Revel (Guerillas), the first issue of Harrower will be released by Boom! Studios on February 8th, and we have an exclusive look at the stunning variant cover art by InHyuk Lee!
Below, you can check out InHyuk Lee's variant cover for Harrower #1, and we also have a look at the main cover art by Brahm Revel and the other variant covers by Erica Henderson and Michael Walsh, respectively. To learn more about this new horror series, visit Boom! Studios' official website!
There's nothing to fear in the quaint town of Harrow, New York-except, that is, for the Harrower.
The children wish this boogeyman was just an urban legend,...
Below, you can check out InHyuk Lee's variant cover for Harrower #1, and we also have a look at the main cover art by Brahm Revel and the other variant covers by Erica Henderson and Michael Walsh, respectively. To learn more about this new horror series, visit Boom! Studios' official website!
There's nothing to fear in the quaint town of Harrow, New York-except, that is, for the Harrower.
The children wish this boogeyman was just an urban legend,...
- 1/19/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The epic conclusion to the groundbreaking original series Brzrkr is finally here and its an amazing series. I highly recommend it, especially the Brzrkr Variant Covers, as each issues has been engrossing from start to end. Print copies of Brzrkr #11 will be available for sale today, December 21.
Boom! Studios today announced the final issue of the record-breaking hit comic book series Brzrkr by the iconic Keanu Reeves and Nyt bestselling co-writer Matt Kindt, acclaimed artist Ron Garney, colorist Bill Crabtree (Bprd), and letterer Clem Robins (Hellboy). Discover the shocking and epic conclusion to this global hit series in Brzrkr #12, unfolding the final chapter of the story that’s sold over a million copies, this March 2023!
Reeves said recently in the latest video: Berserker was originally envisioned as a 12 issue series but the story the world of course be himself have evolved in ways that I could only have dreamed of...
Boom! Studios today announced the final issue of the record-breaking hit comic book series Brzrkr by the iconic Keanu Reeves and Nyt bestselling co-writer Matt Kindt, acclaimed artist Ron Garney, colorist Bill Crabtree (Bprd), and letterer Clem Robins (Hellboy). Discover the shocking and epic conclusion to this global hit series in Brzrkr #12, unfolding the final chapter of the story that’s sold over a million copies, this March 2023!
Reeves said recently in the latest video: Berserker was originally envisioned as a 12 issue series but the story the world of course be himself have evolved in ways that I could only have dreamed of...
- 12/21/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Call of Duty: Zombies has arrived in trade paperback form, and it kicks off today's Comics Corner. We also have a look at John Wick #3 from Dynamite, Bprd: The Devil You Know #4, Spawn #280 "Dark Horror" Part 5, Vampirella #8, Dark Ark #3, Black Magick #9, Graveland #3, and Sacred Creatures #5.
Call of Duty: Zombies Trade Paperback: "Join Stuhlinger, Misty, Russman, and Marlton as they fight for survival against the undead horde. The Tranzit crew, last seen in the "Buried" map, are trapped on a deeply unstable and fractured future Earth. The Call of Duty®: Zombies miniseries delves into these characters' backstories, providing a crucial piece of the Zombies puzzle. See what happens between the maps as the Tranzit crew fights to escape Maxis' apocalyptic wasteland.
Writer Justin Jordan (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode) joins Jason Blundell and Craig Houston to expand the Zombies story, and artist Jonathan Wayshak (Devolution), with Dan Jackson, brings...
Call of Duty: Zombies Trade Paperback: "Join Stuhlinger, Misty, Russman, and Marlton as they fight for survival against the undead horde. The Tranzit crew, last seen in the "Buried" map, are trapped on a deeply unstable and fractured future Earth. The Call of Duty®: Zombies miniseries delves into these characters' backstories, providing a crucial piece of the Zombies puzzle. See what happens between the maps as the Tranzit crew fights to escape Maxis' apocalyptic wasteland.
Writer Justin Jordan (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode) joins Jason Blundell and Craig Houston to expand the Zombies story, and artist Jonathan Wayshak (Devolution), with Dan Jackson, brings...
- 11/29/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
On the hunt for a new comic and like a bit of humor with your horror? Then the upcoming Death of Love from Image Comics should be right up your alley! Dealing with a broken heart? Even better! Writer Justin Jordan (The Family Trade, Spread) teams up with artist Donal DeLay (You are Not Alone, […]
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The post This Valentine’s Day Experience the Death of Love appeared first on Dread Central.
- 11/20/2017
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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If Savage Things teaches us anything, it’s that if you kill someone’s parents and enroll them in a government program with the intention of conditioning them into being a world class assassin, your actions may come to haunt you, no matter how sociopathic that subject may be.
In the past few years, Vertigo has firmly proven they aren’t ready to go quietly into the night and remain one of the greatest sources for mature storytelling in the medium of comic books. Not only have they put out stellar books such as The Sheriff of Babylon, The Dark & Bloody, and Frostbite in recent memory, but I’ll argue that each of those is ripe for a motion picture or television adaptation. Actually, The Kitchen is set to get that treatment, which was a limited...
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If Savage Things teaches us anything, it’s that if you kill someone’s parents and enroll them in a government program with the intention of conditioning them into being a world class assassin, your actions may come to haunt you, no matter how sociopathic that subject may be.
In the past few years, Vertigo has firmly proven they aren’t ready to go quietly into the night and remain one of the greatest sources for mature storytelling in the medium of comic books. Not only have they put out stellar books such as The Sheriff of Babylon, The Dark & Bloody, and Frostbite in recent memory, but I’ll argue that each of those is ripe for a motion picture or television adaptation. Actually, The Kitchen is set to get that treatment, which was a limited...
- 3/21/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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No, this isn’t a spinoff of Netflix’s Stranger Things. Rather, it’s a new spy horror/thriller comic book from DC’s Vertigo imprint. Vertigo is known for its dark, mature material that couldn’t be published under DC’s usually family-friendly banner, and Savage Things definitely fits that bill.
The premise goes that twenty five years ago, an ultra-clandestine government organization rounded up adolescents who showed signs of becoming serials killers. But instead of trying to help them, they encourage these savage tendencies, as the dangerous kids make perfect, ruthless secret agents for the Black Forest project. As Dr. Koenig, their “teacher” says, “you’re monsters. That is fine. We simply want you to be our monsters.” However, for as-yet unknown reasons, the project goes horribly wrong and...
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No, this isn’t a spinoff of Netflix’s Stranger Things. Rather, it’s a new spy horror/thriller comic book from DC’s Vertigo imprint. Vertigo is known for its dark, mature material that couldn’t be published under DC’s usually family-friendly banner, and Savage Things definitely fits that bill.
The premise goes that twenty five years ago, an ultra-clandestine government organization rounded up adolescents who showed signs of becoming serials killers. But instead of trying to help them, they encourage these savage tendencies, as the dangerous kids make perfect, ruthless secret agents for the Black Forest project. As Dr. Koenig, their “teacher” says, “you’re monsters. That is fine. We simply want you to be our monsters.” However, for as-yet unknown reasons, the project goes horribly wrong and...
- 3/1/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Join Marlton, Misty, and the rest of the crew in the zombie-infested unknown in Call of Duty: Zombies #3. The third issue in the Dark Horse comic book series comes out on March 1st, and we have a look at the cover art and preview pages.
From Dark Horse Comics: "When an AI security system tries to destroy the Tranzit crew, Marlton must use his tech skills to outwit the digital defenses. Misty reminds him that he can’t survive on his own: it’s going to take more than know-how and smarts to get everyone out alive. The group decide to take a chance on escaping from the zombie-infested apocalyptic wasteland, not knowing if their desperate attempt will work or where it could take them.
Creators
Writer: Justin Jordan
Artist: Jonathan Wayshak
Colorist: Dan Jackson
Cover Artist: Simon Bisley
Publication Date: March 01, 2017
Format: Fc, 32 pages; Miniseries
Price: $3.99"
Preview...
From Dark Horse Comics: "When an AI security system tries to destroy the Tranzit crew, Marlton must use his tech skills to outwit the digital defenses. Misty reminds him that he can’t survive on his own: it’s going to take more than know-how and smarts to get everyone out alive. The group decide to take a chance on escaping from the zombie-infested apocalyptic wasteland, not knowing if their desperate attempt will work or where it could take them.
Creators
Writer: Justin Jordan
Artist: Jonathan Wayshak
Colorist: Dan Jackson
Cover Artist: Simon Bisley
Publication Date: March 01, 2017
Format: Fc, 32 pages; Miniseries
Price: $3.99"
Preview...
- 2/23/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Boom! Studios, DC Comics, and Twentieth Century Fox have teamed up to bring together two celebrated pop culture properties in a historic comics crossover event when the talking simians of the Planet of the Apes meet the Emerald Crusaders of the Green Lantern Corps. Written by Robbie Thompson (Silk) and Justin Jordan (Green Lantern), and illustrated by Barnaby Bagenda (The Omega Men), Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern debuts February 1st, 2017 as a six-issue monthly limited series. "We've been having endless amounts of fun collaborating with our friends at DC Entertainment and this new crossover only ups the ante," said Boom! Studios Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon today. "Both Planet of the Apes and Green Lantern boast decades of entertaining stories and dozens of fan-favorite characters. The result of crossing over these two incredible franchises is an ambitious, epic story that's brimming with one of the most enjoyable cast of characters in all of comics.
- 11/17/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
The seemingly endless legions of the living dead are shambling off the screen and sinking their teeth into a new story in Call of Duty: Zombies, a six-part comic book series from Dark Horse, Activision Publishing, and Treyarch that debuts this October:
Press Release: Milwaukie, Or—Dark Horse Comics, Activision Publishing, Inc., and award-winning game development studio, Treyarch have teamed up to deliver Call of Duty: Zombies, a comic book series of undead proportions, written by comics superstar Justin Jordan (Green Lantern: New Guardians), and illustrated by Jonathan Wayshak (Devolution), with story by Zombies Director, Jason Blundell and the studio’s Lead Writer, Craig Houston. With incredible covers by superstar artist Simon Bisley, the waves of undead come straight out of Call of Duty: Black Ops III Zombies experience and onto the pages of Dark Horse Comics!
Since Treyarch first introduced Zombies to the Call of Duty franchise as an...
Press Release: Milwaukie, Or—Dark Horse Comics, Activision Publishing, Inc., and award-winning game development studio, Treyarch have teamed up to deliver Call of Duty: Zombies, a comic book series of undead proportions, written by comics superstar Justin Jordan (Green Lantern: New Guardians), and illustrated by Jonathan Wayshak (Devolution), with story by Zombies Director, Jason Blundell and the studio’s Lead Writer, Craig Houston. With incredible covers by superstar artist Simon Bisley, the waves of undead come straight out of Call of Duty: Black Ops III Zombies experience and onto the pages of Dark Horse Comics!
Since Treyarch first introduced Zombies to the Call of Duty franchise as an...
- 7/12/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Cry Havoc #1 (Image): If you’ve ever read a comic by Simon Spurrier, you know basically what to expect: dissection of mythology and its meaning, sharp-tongued British colloqualisms, and a happy dash of absurdity. That said, Cry Havoc is different from his usual fare; it comes off as deadly serious, for one thing, and the jokes cracked are surrounded by intense monologues about the cannibalistic habits of hyenas and pre-emptive strike warfare. Heavy stuff for a werewolf book—except it’s not really a werewolf book in the traditional sense. There are no nighttime killing sprees, and Louise doesn’t wake up every morning with blood under her fingernails. This is partially because the story is told in three separate timelines and with three separate colorists for artist Ryan Kelly, whose attention to detail and paneling style makes Lou’s journey easy to follow despite its narrative complexity. Stick around...
- 1/27/2016
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
John Flood #6 (of 6)
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
John Flood was last seen driving away with the mysterious killer in the back of a van, leaving the scene of the destruction from the last issue. John Flood #6 begins with Berry emerging from the police station; its concrete walls damaged and a fire ablaze, rising towards the sky. A note is written on the pavement below Berry’s feet that says: “Ask L where begins.” Could ‘L’ mean Lyta? Flood’s assistant from the first issue who hasn’t been seen since and remains an unfortunate mystery?! Berry knocks on the door of a house where his deeply shadowed face is greeted by Lyta! He suggests that they need to have a talk. Lyta agrees.
John Flood #6 is a revealing issue that utilizes both the telling script of Justin Jordan,...
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
John Flood was last seen driving away with the mysterious killer in the back of a van, leaving the scene of the destruction from the last issue. John Flood #6 begins with Berry emerging from the police station; its concrete walls damaged and a fire ablaze, rising towards the sky. A note is written on the pavement below Berry’s feet that says: “Ask L where begins.” Could ‘L’ mean Lyta? Flood’s assistant from the first issue who hasn’t been seen since and remains an unfortunate mystery?! Berry knocks on the door of a house where his deeply shadowed face is greeted by Lyta! He suggests that they need to have a talk. Lyta agrees.
John Flood #6 is a revealing issue that utilizes both the telling script of Justin Jordan,...
- 1/13/2016
- by Anthony Spataro
- SoundOnSight
John Flood #5 (of 6)
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
Ending on yet another cliffhanger, the arrival of John Flood #5 could not have been any more enticing. Things have really begun to escalate after Flood and the still mysterious serial killer came to a head in the last issue, making it appear all the more likely that their stories are bound to end in shedding one another’s blood. There is still one more issue left to truly see how this fast paced, exciting series will end, but before that, there is still the action packed, violent current issue to dive into.
The killer is barreling straight towards the police station where Flood, Berry, and police officers Sandy and Andy Markham are currently situated. The station is low on officers, as the killer has strategically committed random...
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
Ending on yet another cliffhanger, the arrival of John Flood #5 could not have been any more enticing. Things have really begun to escalate after Flood and the still mysterious serial killer came to a head in the last issue, making it appear all the more likely that their stories are bound to end in shedding one another’s blood. There is still one more issue left to truly see how this fast paced, exciting series will end, but before that, there is still the action packed, violent current issue to dive into.
The killer is barreling straight towards the police station where Flood, Berry, and police officers Sandy and Andy Markham are currently situated. The station is low on officers, as the killer has strategically committed random...
- 12/3/2015
- by Anthony Spataro
- SoundOnSight
John Flood #4 (of 6)
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
Last issue’s cliffhanger ending made the new issue of John Flood the most anticipated yet. At last, John Flood has come face to face with the mysterious killer, who may or may not have a connection to the people that experimented on Flood and made him the way he is. And just to heighten the intensity of the moment, the very building Flood and the killer find themselves in is being engulfed by an intense wall of flames.
Although this issue is a big moment for Flood to get some answers to the questions he has been asking, it also features some great moments for Berry. Berry so far has been mostly helping Flood as an attachment to his notion of duty as a police officer.
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
Last issue’s cliffhanger ending made the new issue of John Flood the most anticipated yet. At last, John Flood has come face to face with the mysterious killer, who may or may not have a connection to the people that experimented on Flood and made him the way he is. And just to heighten the intensity of the moment, the very building Flood and the killer find themselves in is being engulfed by an intense wall of flames.
Although this issue is a big moment for Flood to get some answers to the questions he has been asking, it also features some great moments for Berry. Berry so far has been mostly helping Flood as an attachment to his notion of duty as a police officer.
- 11/5/2015
- by Anthony Spataro
- SoundOnSight
John Flood #3 (of 6)
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
There is a moment in John Flood #3 where the titular character asks a question that has been floating around since the first issue: why was John Flood experimented on? Though the end of the issue does not answer this question, the existence of the mysterious serial killer that appears to be hunting for John is, according to Flood, someone that potentially could lead to it. They have yet to butt heads, but according to the cliffhanger final page, the rising tension between the two could lead to quite the eventful fourth issue.
The dialogue by Justin Jordan continues to be funny and tense, forming a very fast paced issue that ends before you know it. Flood’s know-it-all attitude continues to be entertaining, teetering on annoyance if...
Written by Justin Jordan
Illustrated by Jorge Coelho
Colours by Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Published by Boom! Studios
There is a moment in John Flood #3 where the titular character asks a question that has been floating around since the first issue: why was John Flood experimented on? Though the end of the issue does not answer this question, the existence of the mysterious serial killer that appears to be hunting for John is, according to Flood, someone that potentially could lead to it. They have yet to butt heads, but according to the cliffhanger final page, the rising tension between the two could lead to quite the eventful fourth issue.
The dialogue by Justin Jordan continues to be funny and tense, forming a very fast paced issue that ends before you know it. Flood’s know-it-all attitude continues to be entertaining, teetering on annoyance if...
- 10/7/2015
- by Anthony Spataro
- SoundOnSight
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