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November 22, 2017
Gasolina #3 Out Today!
STORY: SEAN MACKIEWICZ
ART: NIKO WALTER & MAT LOPES
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
On the run, in love, all Amalia and Randy need is each other… until Los Queridos begin experimenting with new ways to murder their rivals. Now,
a new path must be forged.
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November 21, 2017
February 2018 Books Announced! Solicits!
Hey there all you fine folks! Ready for some new comics? Of course you are! Our February Solicits have officially been submitted to retailers so it’s time to show them off to you all.
We’ve got a new HORIZON trade, the end of GASOLINA’S first arc, and more new issues than you can shake a stick at! Check out the info on new EVOLUTION, EXTREMITY, OUTCAST and more! You know what to do. Tell your comic shop to add these to your pull list if they haven’t already and get ready for some epic comics coming your way!
EVOLUTION #4
STORY: JAMES ASMUS, JOE KEATINGE, CHRIS SEBELA & JOSHUA WILLIAMSON
ART/COVER: JOE INFURNARI & JORDAN BOYD
FEBRUARY 21
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
Claire reconnects with a known murderer. Hannah confides in an old friend about the infected. And all the while, Abe keeps seeing patients…with no way to cure them.
EXTREMITY #11
STORY/ART/COVER: DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON
COLOR: MIKE SPICER
FEBRUARY 7
32 PAGES | Full Color | Teen+ | $3.99
The beacon is lit, the battle has started, and no matter the outcome, nothing will ever be the same for Thea of the Roto clan.
GASOLINA #6
STORY: SEAN MACKIEWICZ
ART: NIKO WALTER & MAT LOPES
FEBRUARY 28
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
END OF ARC
Detective Arguello has seen enough horrors over the course of a career to make his soul sick. But investigating the monsters of Los Queridos will push him past his breaking point…
OUTCAST BY KIRKMAN & AZACETA #34
STORY: ROBERT KIRKMAN
ART/COVER: PAUL AZACETA & ELIZABETH BREITWEISER
FEBRUARY 28
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
INVASION PART 3 OF 5
A community is built. Preparations are made. But will it be enough?
REDNECK #10

STORY: DONNY CATES
ART: LISANDRO ESTHERREN & DEE CUNNIFFE
COVER: NICK PITARRA
FEBRUARY 28
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
With the Bowman clan otherwise occupied, their human familiars Phil and Evil take the wheel, fighting federal agents and vampires alike, all in the name of family.
SLOTS #5

STORY/ART/COVER: DAN PANOSIAN
FEBRUARY 14
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
Stanley Dance is on a hot streak. After all these years, is his bad luck finally balancing out? Or has he just found a new way of looking at rock bottom?
THE WALKING DEAD #176
STORY: ROBERT KIRKMAN
ART: CHARLIE ADLARD, STEFANO GAUDIANO & CLIFF RATHBURN
COVER: CHARLIE ADLARD & DAVE STEWART
FEBRUARY 7
32 PAGES | Black & White | Mature | $3.99
NEW WORLD ORDER PART 2 OF 6
An audience with a different kind of Governor.
HORIZON Vol. 3

STORY: BRANDON THOMAS
ART: JUAN GEDEON & MIKE SPICER
COVER: JASON HOWARD
FEBRUARY 21
128 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $16.99
Zhia Malen thought she’d killed Kepler’s top agent—Lincoln. But now he reemerges, ready for a second round with the alien invader…planning the ultimate power move of his own.
Collects HORIZON #13-18.
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This Week’s Comics: Gasolina #3 & Redneck #7
We got new books coming in hot! This week we’ve got GASOLINA #3 & REDNECK #7 for you. Tons of action, tons of insanity, tons of cliffhangers! Check out previews of both books below. Also don’t forget that REDNECK has a super rad variant cover that helps support Texas disaster relief!
Even though this week is a holiday, don’t despair! Your favorite comics will be in your local shop on Wednesday with no delays. Make sure to head down to your shop to pick up your books and check out their Black Friday sales (most shops have some pretty rad deals). While you’re at it, check out the awesome deals Skybound’s bringing your way too. Seriously, comics are the best thing to get everyone on your list. It’s basically science!
GASOLINA #3
STORY: SEAN MACKIEWICZ
ART: NIKO WALTER & MAT LOPES
NOVEMBER 22
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
On the run, in love, all Amalia and Randy need is each other… until Los Queridos begin experimenting with new ways to murder their rivals. Now,
a new path must be forged.
REDNECK #7
STORY: DONNY CATES
ART: LISANDRO ESTHERREN & DEE CUNNIFFE
COVER: NICK PITARA
NOVEMBER 22
32 Pages | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
“The Eyes Upon You” kicks off with the Bowmans lying low from the law with a new member of the family in tow. But there are rules to being a vampire…and when the rules are broken, the family will surely suffer…
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Skybound Black Friday Deals 2017!
It’s almost the busiest shopping weekend of the year. But instead of lining up at 3am on Friday at your local big box store, why not shop for your favorite Skybound goods from the comfort of your own couch? (And remember, Christmas is also just around the corner if you need to pick up some gifts…)
Scroll down for our deals! And you can always find our store at Store.Skybound.com.
LUCILLE PATROL BOX SET!
You loved our limited run of SHIVA FORCE figures in collectible box set. Well what good are heroes without villains? With the LUCILLE PATROL box set you’ll get amazing variant versions of Alpha, Beta, The Governor, and Negan (with bloody variant set, of course)!
And based on a request from our Insiders Facebook group, we’ll be giving Insiders a crack at these 2 hours early, starting at 10:01pm EST on Thursday.
**Live in store Nov 24, at 12:01am EST. Special Insider window starts at 10:01pm EST
Limited supply.**
FREE SHIPPING!
That’s right -if you live in the US, you’ll get FREE SHIPPING on orders over $50. Just choose the free shipping option when you check out!
**Begins Nov 24, at 12:01pm EST**
FREE $25 GIFT CARD!
When you spend over $100, we’re giving you a $25 gift card to our shop that you can use on your next purchase or if you’re feeling generous, maybe it’ll be a nice stocking stuffer for the Walking Dead or Skybound fan in your life.
**Begins Nov 24, at 12:01pm EST, gift card will be sent with order.**
CYBER MONDAY: THE MEGABOX VAULT SALE!
For one day only—CYBER MONDAY—we’re opening the MegaBox Vault just for existing MegaBox Subscribers to purchase retired MegaBoxes. From our current LUCILLE PATROL BOX with Dwight figure all the way back to the first BLACK FRIDAY BOX with Negan, a limited quantity of each box will be available in the Skybound store.
The MegaBox #1: Exclusive 5″ matte black Negan figure from McFarlane Toys, exclusive THE WALKING DEAD #100 with variant cover, matte black Lucille Keychain, red Saviors Ping-Pong Club T-shirt, “Take It Like a Champ” pin from Yesterdays, and Superfight Negan Mini-Deck.
The MegaBox #2: Exclusive 5″ Invincible figure, FOUR comic variants (THE WALKING DEAD #163, INVINCIBLE #133, EXTREMITY #1, and OUTCAST by KIRKMAN & AZACETA #25), a mini 3″ Rick Grimes vinyl figure, a Walking Dead Michonne enamel pin, an “I Believe in Rick Grimes” T-shirt, and a Steam pass for the entire season of The Walking Dead: A New Frontier from Telltale.
The MegaBox #3: Exclusive Shiva Force Jesus figure, Shiva Force beanie and pin, Shiva t-shirt, THE WALKING DEAD Lucille ballpoint pen, exclusive variant covers for REDNECK and KILL THE MINOTAUR, and digital code for 5 free card packs in LABYRINTH!
The MegaBox #4: Exclusive 5″ Lucille Patrol Dwight action figure, exclusive variant covers for THE WALKING DEAD #171, GASOLINA #1, and SLOTS #1, a MEGABOX icon enamel pin from YESTERDAYS, a glow-in-the-dark LUCILLE pin from YESTERDAYS, and a WALKING DEAD t-shirt with secret glow-in-the-dark walker pattern.
Login will be required using the email you used to sign up for The MegaBox. If you want to check ahead of time, make sure you can log in here: MegaBox Settings Page
**Begins Nov 27, at 12:01am EST**
THAT’S NOT ALL!
We’re making deep discounts on all kinds of products! Be sure to check the SALE section for our reduced prices so you can save even more when combined with our above offers! Have a great Thanksgiving and we’ll shoot you a reminder on Thursday.
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November 20, 2017
FOC for November 20th
Hey there, retailers! Hope your weekend went well. This week we’ve got the newest issue of SLOTS on FOC for you. Make sure to order up to make sure you don’t run out and have sad customers come December. As always, let us know if there’s anything we can help you with. Have a great week and best of luck to you all with Black Friday!
STORY/ART/COVER: DAN PANOSIAN
DECEMBER 13
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
What’s more dangerous than a psychic at a poker table? An angry casino realizing the house doesn’t always win.
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November 17, 2017
EVOLUTION #1 Gets 2nd Printing!
You guys are the best, have we told you that lately? Well it’s true all the time, but today it’s because—thanks to fans like you—EVOLUTION #1 has sold out at our distributor and is going to receive a 2nd printing! EVOLUTION brought together writers James Asmus, Joseph Keatinge, Christopher Sebela & Joshua Williamson and artists Joe Infurnari & Jordan Boyd for an insane new horror tale that you all couldn’t get enough of.
Check out the full press release below along with the cover for the new printing. If you didn’t manage to snag a copy of the EVOLUTION #1 1st print, this new printing will be available at your local comic shop on December 20th along with issue #2.
HOT NEW HORROR SERIES EVOLUTION RUSHED BACK TO PRINT
The hot new Image/Skybound horror series EVOLUTION from writers James Asmus, Joseph Keatinge, Christopher Sebela, and Joshua Williamson with artists Joe Infurnari and Jordan Boyd is being rushed back to print in order to keep up with increased customer demand.
Human evolution has taken millions of years to get to the stage it’s reached in EVOLUTION. But next week, we become something new. Around the world, humanity is undergoing rapid and unpredictable changes, and only three individuals seem to notice that their world is being reborn. But what can they do about it?
EVOLUTION #1 will remain available for purchase across all digital platforms, including the Image Comics website (imagecomics.com), the official Image Comics iOS app, Comixology’s website (comixology.com), iOS, Android, and Google Play.
EVOLUTION #1, 2nd printing (Diamond Code SEP178856) and EVOLUTION #2 (Diamond Code OCT170668) will be available on Wednesday, December 20th. The final order cutoff deadline for comics retailers is Monday, November 27th.
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November 16, 2017
Evolution is Upon Us: A Chat with the Writers of our New Book!
As y’all may have heard (because you’re our closest friends) the newest Skybound series came out YESTERDAY! Evolution #1 hit shelves and we’re feeling the reverberations from comic shops everywhere all the way at the Skybound Office. To celebrate Evolution’s release, we traveled our team all the way to Portland to sit down with the writers of Evolution on Joseph Keatinge’s actual couch!
We drank all his seltzer water! It was a blast!
Evolution is a body horror book that takes place as humanity begins to rapidly evolve. The story follows three characters in different parts of the world who seem to be the only ones who notice the changes taking place. This is the story of their attempted journey to save humanity as we know it. If you’re a fan of horror (body horror to be specific) then you’re going to love this comic.
Tune into this interview with Joseph Keatinge, James Asmus, and Chris Sebela to hear all about how this absolutely brilliant, undeniably gross book came to be. We’re talking Catholicism, empathy, horror influences, Portland as a comic book hub, crafting a cohesive narrative with three writers, and the comic book equivalent of film-grain.
Oh yeah, it’s a little weird.
Let us know what you think of our chat and please, please, check out Evolution. It’s the coolest and strangest read you’ll pick up this week and we’re convinced you’re going to love it.
Follow the writers of Evolution!
Joseph Keatinge –@joekeatinge
James Asmus – @JamesAsmus
Chris Sebela – @xtop
Additionally, for more interviews, features, fan videos, etc – check us out on YOUTUBE.
While you’re at it, join our Insiders Facebook group to get your question in the next interview – HERE!
Finally, check out some of our other Insiders Exclusives:
Robin Lord Taylor: https://www.skybound.com/insiders/robin-lord-taylor-interview
Michael Cudlitz: https://www.skybound.com/insiders/michael-cudlitz-interview/
Bear McCreary: https://www.skybound.com/insiders/bear-mccreary-interview
See you all next week!
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November 15, 2017
We Talk with Our EVOLUTION Writing Team!
Hey it’s Brian! Crashing Jon’s Q&A real quick. We are beyond excited that EVOLUTION is on shelves and bringing a unique spin to the horror comics space. Editor Jon Moisan volunteered to take a break from his busy schedule of comic editing, artist scouting, enamel pin buying, and horrible board game finding to talk with our EVOLUTION writing team about their creative process, their thoughts on the series, and where EVOLUTION might be going. Ok, here’s Jon and our EVOLUTION team:
Do you have a favorite moment from issue #1?
Christopher Sebela: That’s hard for me to pick. First issues are tricky and especially ours, because we’re building a world and a few specific corners of that world, the characters and the concept all at the same time. My favorite moment is how well it all comes together in the finished issue.
James Asmus: I’ve been in love with the ultra-loaded cold open since I first heard the idea for it. A 1970s cult planning to end to the world – and a jump to the present day, where we’re left trying to trace the ties and consequences. I signed up off that alone, and I think lots of other folks will too.
Joseph Keatinge: It’s like Chris said, picking one part is difficult because my favorite aspect of the book is how all these different voices come together to form a cohesive whole. I’ve never read anything like this with original characters.
Joe Infurnari: As the artist, I pore over every moment in the book but I think I love the quiet moments that catch you off guard like Hannah’s quiet ritual before bed.
Jordan Boyd: I’d have to say I’m partial to the scene in the hospital chapel. It was around that time, that I really started to dial in on what I was going to be doing with my coloring style and palettes for this whole series.
What do you like most about your part of the series?
Sebela: I had a long vision for what I saw Abe’s path through this book being and while what I envisioned was dark, it’s become somehow even darker in the writing of it. And everyone’s been into it. It’s kind of scary showing your collaborators this thing you had in mind and wondering if they’re going to look at you like your eyes are bleeding. Luckily they supported me going down this deep dark hole.
Asmus: Tackling a world-shifting event through the lens of someone whose base-line is always their faith. Once I started, it was strange to realize the massive disconnect between how many people in the world filter their thinking through their religious beliefs, versus how few characters in mainstreams stories do. It’s especially relevant and challenging, though, to have to do that in a world where the fundamental truths we thought we knew begin changing into something more horrible, right before your eyes…
Keatinge: I talk about this in the back of issue #1, but a combination of utilizing my love of horror and my experiences growing up in a surreal hub of Americana is fun.
Infurnari: I like that I have a constructive and professional outlet for drawing absolutely horrific distortions of the human body and mind.
Boyd: From the get-go, everyone’s really let me just run with the messy, expressionistic look I’m trying to perfect while coloring Joe’s art, and that freedom to experiment has really meant a lot.
What’s it been like working with a team on a book?
Sebela: I’ve written in a team once before, but it was on an established property, which at least gave us some ground rules. Working with other writers on a concept that was all our own was kind of intimidating. There were no limits, the whole book was just whatever we came up with. Trying to decide what fit and what was too big or wobbly was hard, but the upside of writing on a team is having the constant soundboard of other writers to tell you wen you’re being too precious or your ideas don’t work.
Asmus: I’ve actually done a lot of variations of co-writing (including on Skybound’s Thief of Thieves). I think because I started my writing career in super-collaborative theater, I actually prefer the give-and-take of real collaborations. I find that the ideas you can both/all get excited about are usually better and more interesting than what you would have come up with on your own, left to your usual devices.
Keatinge: I love it, and it’s something I’d like to do more. Skybound has given us a place to experiment with form in a way I never have before.
Infurnari: Anyone would admit that on the surface this sounds like a potential nightmare (besides the content, of course). But, truth be told, it’s been not too dissimilar from more conventional collaborations. I think we all owe our editor, Jon Moisan, for doing a great job at keeping all the parts moving in a well-oiled machine.
Has your creative process changed at all for this book?
Sebela: A little bit. Having to keep not only the beats of my part straight in my head as well as the beats of Joe and James’ stories is a lot more mental juggling than usual. So I tend to do a lot more re-reading and note-taking on this book, working everything out and how it weaves together with the other parts. At the end of the day, the writing is still the same, just a lot more planning goes into it.
Asmus: Maybe only in the sense that this story was already shaping up to be something so different from what I would have carved out, myself, before I came onboard. But I mean that in the best way. It’s been a devious thrill to push full-bore into horror territories that I’ve always loved, but hadn’t yet had the chance to play with.
Keatinge: It’s a whole other process than working alone. Everything from the outlining and scripting and editing is entirely different than doing it on your own. It’s got me thinking about what else we could do and how we could further utilize the format as our story grows and develops.
Boyd: I try and approach every new project differently, and Evolution has been no different. In addition to figuring out a unique set of brushes, textures, and color swatches for coloring Joe’s drawing style, I also figured out a series of “rules” for how I would differentiate the different story threads using color coding.
Without giving too much away, do you have a favorite upcoming moment?
Sebela: Anything I could say would be giving a lot away. The fun of this book is all the quiet moments of dread exploding into complete chaos. It’s definitely been my favorite part of writing it, building those tightropes and then cutting them when the reader is halfway to the other side.
Asmus: There are plenty of wrinkles and turns in everybody’s stories that I can’t wait for you to read. But in terms of my chapters, there’s an issue break in the second arc that – as I was typing it – felt like a dare to the readers to return for what was coming next. That whole section felt, to me, like I was hitting the pressure points as some of the gritty, grindhouse-y 70s horror movies that inspired a lot of this.
Keatinge: It’s sort of like I said about #1, my favorite aspect is seeing what Joe, Chris, James, Josh, and Jordan all bring and the surprising directions our collaboration takes our characters.
Infurnari: In issue #5 the disease properly introduces itself and gives a little ‘demo’ of what it can do. That’s all I’ll say.
Boyd: Any time the methodical, creeping dread boils over into big-time scares or gross-out moments are my favorite, and there’s no way I’m giving any of those bits away.
Is there a character that you identify with from the series?
Sebela: Abe, for sure. Probably because I write him, I put a lot of myself into him. He’s the guy who believes in something even when the world is telling him not to, that he’s chasing a dumb, outlandish idea. And he has to accept, as much as it hurts, that maybe he is just being delusional. I can relate to that. Sometimes just a whiff, sometimes a lot.
Asmus: They all make sense to me in their own ways, in terms of how they respond the horror and madness bubbling up in their world. As things unfold, though, it’s harder and harder to know which one is how I’d really respond – and which ones I’m afraid I’d become. That’s actually what has me still excited about the book thirteen, fourteen, fifteen issues in so far.
Keatinge: Claire. Big time.
Infurnari: I’m afraid to speculate what it means that Abe is probably my favorite. He is full of surprises
Boyd: It’s cheating, but I really like them all? Probably a consequence of this murderer’s row of incredibly talented writers we’ve got.
Evolution is a book full of frightening implications; what frightens you most?
Sebela: Home invaders. Or spiders. Or heights. My fears are pretty simple, but getting me to be scared of horror concepts is a lot harder. That veil of fiction, I can see stuff that is scary, but I’m not necessarily scared. Fear is weird and very subjective so I’m bad about explaining what frightens me. Probably answering questions like this.
Asmus: Needles. The physical sensation of falling. The anxiety of failing to provide for my kids. The increasingly clear and numerous fragilities of our society and way of life. And the ways in which people who do not question themselves and their actions can cause so much harm and cruelty without even processing the pain they’re causing. Most of those get a good workout here. And hey – you can help alleviate the one about my kids if you go buy the book.
Boyd: As a parent with a small toddler, stories where the whole world is about to go down the toilet are becoming increasingly powerful and scary to me.
Infurnari: Something is clearly going on. I think the terrifying thing is how, as average people, our characters know so little and have no advantage.
EVOLUTION is available NOW on ComiXology and at your local comic book shop! Pick up your copy TODAY!
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November 14, 2017
Fans Get Sneak Peek at Dinner Party at the Engadget Experience
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Hey gang, very happy to announce that today, at THE ENGADGET EXPERIENCE 2017, fans will be able to experience DINNER PARTY for the first time. DINNER PARTY is a virtual reality experience we’ve created with RYOT Films, Telexist VR, Circle of Confusion, and Thunder Studios and supported by Technicolor and the Sundance Institute. Written by Charlotte Stoudt (Homeland, Open Secret) and Laura Wexler (Fire in a Canebrake: The Last Mass Lynching in America) and directed by Angel Manuel Soto (Bashir’s Dream, La Granja), DINNER PARTY is the story of the first widely publicized report of an alien abduction in America. Using virtual reality we’re able to put viewers directly into the middle of this intense, frightening event. It’s an alien abduction story told like nothing before. DINNER PARTY stars Malcolm Barrett (Preacher, Timeless) as Barney Hill and Sarah Sokolovic as Betty Hill (Big Little Lies, Homeland)
We’ll have more info on final release and how YOU can experience DINNER PARTY soon. For now, enjoy this quick look behind the scenes.
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This Week’s Comics: Evolution #1, Horizon #16, Invincible #142 & Kill The Minotaur #6
Hey there, folks! We’ve got another huge week of books here for you from Skybound. This Week’s Comics feature the start of our brand-new series EVOLUTION! Issue #1 comes to you from an all star team of writers James Asmus, Joe Keatinge, Chris Sebela & Joshua Williamson and artists Joe Infurnari & Jordan Boyd! It’s creepy, it’s freaky & you won’t wanna miss it!
We’ve also got a brand new issue of HORZION with more action than you can handle. AND we’ve got INVINCIBLE #142 which features The Robot War part 1 of 1. It’s an event within an event!!
Finally this week we’ve got the final issue of KILL THE MINOTAUR and, boy, is it a doozy! Check out preview of HORIZON, EVOLUTION and KILL THE MINOTAUR below and pick up all four books at your local comic shop or wherever fine comics are sold! Have a great week everyone!
EVOLUTION #1
STORY: JAMES ASMUS, JOE KEATINGE, CHRIS SEBELA & JOSHUA WILLIAMSON
ART/COVER: JOE INFURNARI & JORDAN BOYD
NOVEMBER 15
40 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
NEW SERIES
Human evolution has taken millions of years to get to this stage. But next week, we become something new. Around the world, humanity is undergoing rapid and unpredictable changes, and only three individuals seem to notice that their world is being reborn. But what can they do about it?
Skybound unites writers James Asmus, Joe Keatinge, Chris Sebela & Joshua Williamson and artists Joe Infurnari & Jordan Boyd to create a new global phenomenon in this oversized debut issue.

HORIZON #16
STORY: BRANDON THOMAS
ART: JUAN GEDEON & MIKE SPICER
COVER: JASON HOWARD
NOVEMBER 15
32 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
Zhia Malen holds her enemy’s life in her hands as secret alliances are formed.
INVINCIBLE #142
STORY: ROBERT KIRKMAN
ART/COVER: RYAN OTTLEY & NATHAN FAIRBAIRN
NOVEMBER 15
40 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
THE END OF ALL THINGS Part 10 of 12
“Robot War” Part 1 of 1
HOLY CRAP! EVERY CORNER OF EARTH IS RAVAGED BY THE WAR BETWEEN MARK GRAYSON AND ROBOT! THE FATE OF THE EARTH HANGS IN THE BALANCE! OVERSIZED ISSUE! ALL CAPS!
KILL THE MINOTAUR #6
STORY: CHRIS PASETTO & CHRISTIAN CANTAMESSA
ART/COVER: LUKAS KETNER & JEAN-FRANCOIS BEAULIEU
NOVEMBER 15
40 PAGES | Full Color | Mature | $3.99
What sacrifices must be made to become a hero? Find out as Prince Theseus and the otherworldly minotaur fight to the death in a battle of the ages! Each issue contains 30 pages of story!


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