Dynamite Entertainment Comics for April 20th, 2016
The Precinct concludes this week as Dynamite launches The Twilight Zone: The Shadow and Red Sonja keeps rocking on.
The Precinct concludes this week as Dynamite launches The Twilight Zone: The Shadow and Red Sonja keeps rocking on.
Pulp goodness returns, from Dynamite, next week with The Shadow issue 100 while John Carter: Warlord of Mars continues and the Dawn/Vampirella team up concludes.
A little light on the new issues this Christmas week – although lots of variant reprints – but there’s still some good action from Dynamite including the conclusion of The Bionic Woman Season Four, the latest Purgatori, and two 2014 special one shots: Doc Savage and The Shadow.
One of the longer running shows (1937 – 1954) during the Golden Age of Radio was The Shadow. While later seasons of the pulp hero’s
Plenty of good pulp action this week with Miss Fury #11 and The Shadow #25, as well as the latest issue of Ash and the Army of Darkness, from Dynamite Entertainment.
More explosive action from Dynamite this week with The Spider #18, The Shadow #23, and the continuation of Bill Willingham;s Legenderry, with issue #3, as ones to watch.
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter returns to comics this week (with a slew of variants) and is joined by an extremely big slate of pulpy goodness with issues of The Shadow, The Green Hornet, The Spider, and Noir hitting as well from Dynamite Entertainment.
Dynamite Entertainment is blowing up the new year with plenty of action including the first issue of L’il Vampi and the latest issue of one of my favs, The Shadow.
You don’t have to be a pilgrim to be thankful for the cornucopia of comic goodness arriving this week from Dynamite Entertainment, including the second
It seems like variant madness this week from Dynamite Entertainment with a lot of choices as far as covers available including plenty of fan favorite
A new miniseries hitting stands in November, from Dynamite Entertainment, is Noir and it features Miss Fury and Black Sparrow as well as a guest