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March 25, 2015

comicbookwomen:SWORDS OF SORROW #2Written by Gail Simone, art by...







comicbookwomen:

SWORDS OF SORROW #2

Written by Gail Simone, art by Sergio Davila, covers by Tula Lotay, Emanuela Lupacchino, Robert Hack.

Gail
Simone (Batgirl, Red Sonja) and rising star Sergio Davila (Legenderry)
team to bring you this epic tale, featuring the most amazing, most
beloved, and fiercest pulp heroines of all time! All the great Women of
Dynamite are united against an unbeatable horror, and this historic
issue features, for the first time ever, characters from the worlds of
Edgar Rice Burroughs and Robert E. Howard as Dejah Thoris and Red Sonja
clash!

32 pages, $3.99.



Ah, these covers!  The first is the amazing TULA LOTAY, she slays me every time, and the second is the wonderful Emanuela Lupacchino, she’s rapidly becoming one of my favorites, and the third is a tremendously cool and funny pulp gender reversal cover by the great Robert Hack..


As the series goes on, the covers get more and more subversive, until…


I can’t say. :)


GET SWORDS OF SORROW!

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Published on March 25, 2015 21:33

theimancameron:A regular redsonjaofficial day! ^_^ gailsimone...



theimancameron:

A regular redsonjaofficial day! ^_^ gailsimone & jimzub hit it out of the park this week with Red Sonja #15 & Conan Red Sonja #3!



I am so glad you enjoyed them, Ian! This Red Sonja is my favorite because Walter Geovani just KILLED on the art! 

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Published on March 25, 2015 21:28

theshatnerian:I think that dummy is related to Ed the...



theshatnerian:

I think that dummy is related to Ed the Sock.

Secret Six #2 by Gail Simone and Ken Lashley



I…that’s just…


Wait. I mean…


DANG. That never occurred to me and I KNOW Ed the Sock!

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Published on March 25, 2015 21:27

Do you sign autographs at comic con? And if so, do you charge? I'm freaking out because I just realized you're going to be at Emerald City.

I absolutely do sign at the con, I will be at table Y-02.



I do not charge for signatures or photographs. I have no limit on the number of books I will sign. If you bring a hundred, I will sign them (I may do it in chunks so people in line don’t wait too long).

Come say hi!

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Published on March 25, 2015 11:54

If You Come To My Table At ECCC...

Please bring your 3DS. My son, hubby and I all have them and we need your street passes because we live in the middle of NOWHERE, USA!  :)

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Published on March 25, 2015 11:41

I realize now that I want King Shark and Catman to have babies. I don't care if it doesn't make scientific or biological sense, I want little shark kittens damnit!

It could work, Catman is biologically mostly human (hint) but King Shark is a SHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARK!


He’s a motherfuckin’ SHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARK!

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Published on March 25, 2015 10:42

It is Said Their Blood Boiled in Their Flesh: Conan Red Sonja #3

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It is Said Their Blood Boiled in Their Flesh: Conan Red Sonja #3

Conan Red Sonja #3 cover by Dan Panosian

Cover by Dan Panosian


Conan Red Sonja #3 takes the heroes to a dark place. They are older now, and the repercussions of past deeds are coming to roost. The king and the sorcerer they crossed in the past are seeking revenge.

Gail Simone and Jim Zub are telling a tale that spans decades and acknowledges events that have happened in the individual adventures of each hero. At the same time, they are…

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LOVE this book, so fun to do!

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Published on March 25, 2015 09:43

shadesandsupers:Tiffany Fox is BATGIRL















shadesandsupers:

Tiffany Fox is BATGIRL

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Published on March 25, 2015 04:56

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