Valiant Entertainment Comics for March 29th, 2017
A triple threat from Valiant this week as the latest Generation Zero and Ninjak arrive as Divinity III: Stalinverse comes to a close.
A triple threat from Valiant this week as the latest Generation Zero and Ninjak arrive as Divinity III: Stalinverse comes to a close.
Titan draws Hard Case Crime: Peepland to a close this week as more Doctor Who and Hook Jaw arrive for your reading enjoyment.
The latest issues of Deadly Class, Lazarus, Moonshine, and The Old Guard hit stands for Image this week.
This week IDW launches Orphan Black: Deviations as the latest Animal Noir, Jem and The Holograms, and Star Trek: Boldly Go arrive on the scene.
This week Dynamite launches Doc Savage: The Ring of Fire as James Bond: Hammerhead wraps and KISS: The Demon carries on.
Next week Dark Horse begins Lobster Johnson: The Pirate’s Ghost as both Aliens vs Predator: Life and Death and Serenity: No Power in the ‘Verse draw to a close.
The curtain falls on The Backstagers next week as Boom! as also unveils more Joyride and Ladycastle.
Hot on the heels of the relatively uneven Netflix series comes the launch of Iron Fist as Marvel also unveils more Hulk and Invincible Iron Man this week.
A nice line up from DC this week including the core trinity titles: Action Comics, Detective Comics, and Wonder Woman on the agenda.
A double dip from Zenescope this week as E.V.I.L. Heroes concludes and Grimm Fairy Tales keeps on keeping on.
This week Valiant gives X-O Manowar a renumbering reboot as Bloodshot Reborn gets a zero numbered issue.
The premiere of Anno Dracula is certainly one to watch as Titan also brings you more Doctor Who and World War X this week.
A great selection from Image this week with the launches of Magdalena and Underwinter as well as the latest Curse Words and Reborn among the offerings.
A good number of first issues from IDW this week including Brutal Nature: Concrete Fury, Ghostbusters 101, and Helena Crash among the offerings.
This week Dynamite wraps both Army of Darkness/Xena: Forever and a Day and The Great Divide as Will Eisner’s The Spirit: The Corpse-Makers carries on.