Dynamite Previews for February 10, 2010
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Posted by Frederik Hautain on Feb 9, 2010
Tags: blackbeard, dynamite entertainment, legendary talespinners, queen sonja, the good the bad and the ugly
Dynamite Entertainment has released previews for its four titles on sale February 10.
BLACKBEARD #3
Written by ROBERT PLACE NAPTON & JAMIE NASH
Story by GREGG HALE & EDUARDO SANCHEZ
Art by MARIO GUEVERA
Cover by LUCIO PARRILLO
32 pages
A turning point in the life and career of the world’s most famous pyrate takes place is issue #3 of Dynamite’s ambitious Blackbeard comic book series! Join our incredible creative team as Teach meets Black Ceasar under command of his own ship for the very first time!
THE LEGENDARY TALESPINNERS #1
Written by JAMES KUHORIC
Art by GRANT BOND
Main cover by NICK BRADSHAW (75%)
Variant cover by GRANT BOND (25%)
Signed retailer incentive edition (1-in-10) by James Kuhoric
32 pages
If you enjoy “Fables”, “Stuff of Legend” and other great new stories, you will enjoy Tales of the Legendary Talespinners!
From the dawn of creation there have been storytellers spinning timeless fables and folktales. Call them historians, poets, philosophers, or charlatans, it was their fanciful re-tellings of the age of wonder that kept children enwrapped in fantasy and immersed in imagination. But over the last two centuries something dark has been devouring the storytellers and even the stories themselves, leaving children with dulled imaginations and no will to believe in giant killers or wicked witches.
Abby was one of those children and is now a young woman who still lives only in the concrete reality of her professional ambitions. Raised by a mother who had no time for “childish pursuits,” she grew up too fast and locked her fertile imagination away forever. But Abby’s orderly world comes crashing down upon her when a crazy old man who believes himself to be the real Baron Munchausen leads her into a festering fantasy world facing villainous henchmen, zombified fairytale creatures, and the most unlikely wickedest witch of them all.
Dynamite Entertainment proudly presents an event that reshapes how we look at fables and the imagination! Written by James Kuhoric (Dead Irons/Freddy vs Jason vs Ash), illustrated by Grant Bond (Igor/Trick R Treat), and art directed by Nick Bradshaw (Danger Girl/Army of Darkness).
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY #8
Written by CHUCK DIXON
Art by ESTEVE POLLS
Cover by DENNIS CALERO
32 pages
Part two (of two) of “THE GOLD IS MINE, THE GRAVE IS YOURS” by Chuck Dixon and Esteve Polls! The thrilling adventures come to a smashing conclusion… for now!
QUEEN SONJA #4
Written by JOSHUA ORTEGA
Art by MEL RUBI
32 pages
Red Sonja lives, all hail Red Sonja! The stunning debut of the all-new Queen Sonja series continues from writer Joshua Ortega and returning Red Sonja artist Mel Rubi. In this issue, the reluctant Queen has decided to embrace her fate and battle the evil empire at her doorstep. But, as intrigue abounds, has she come to her fighting stance too late?
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