

SWAN SONGS comprises stories about endings…The End of the World. MAXWELL PRINCE (ICE CREAM MAN, HAHA) continues his weird, winning one-shot formula with this all-new multi-artist project that explores the way things END…and also how they never really do. This is another one for those of you that like your comics with a delusion of grandeur. That sounds impenetrable and arcane so, obviously I need to see if it is. After a thing happens- that thing? That’s what this comic is about. Like the ephemeral concept of things concluding. It’s not really designed around a setting or character, it’s apparently just about endings. Well here’s a weird sounding one-shot that sounds like its right in his wheelhouse. I know a lot of you freaks like the comics of W. Retrained as an engineer, Hannah secures a job at the same Antarctic station to search for her father and stumbles headfirst into a conspiracy that threatens everything she’s ever believed. Alone and on the street, she’s at her lowest ebb when a friend offers help. Hannah’s life imploded the day her father failed to return from the secretive Smith-Petersen Research Station in Antarctica.

Stargate meets His Dark Materials in a new non-stop sci-fi action blockbuster! Those ingredients are unusual enough that I need to know more! (Plus the covers look like “Die,” which makes me smile). That seems pretty high! This is a comic taking place in that remote land, but the solicit also invokes His Dark Materials, which as we all know is Harry Potter for pretentious kids and intellectuals. There’s a whole continent down there that we hardly ever talk about! Sure it’s mostly white and featureless, and yeah, there can’t be more than… wow Google is telling me that at any given time, there are between 1,000-4,000 humans living on the southernmost continent. BIG GAME pulls together KICK-ASS, KINGSMAN, NEMESIS, THE MAGIC ORDER, and ALL the Millarworld franchises in one special event. Just trust us when we say that this is going to be the comic book event of 2023-and it’s NOT what you’re expecting.ĭoes the crossover really go that wide? Yes, it does. Okay, this is so top secret we can’t even show you the main cover because it spoils something MASSIVE.

If Millar is a flavor you like, you must be pretty lucky. He’s got a new series called “Big Game.” But in July Image is also publishing a “Nemesis” hardcover, and a 20th anniversary reprint of “Wanted” #1. But this summer, Image is celebrating the guy’s work, so this seems as good a time as any to rep the misanthrope. I’ve occasionally pointed to a new Millar title in this column. “Superman: Red Son” may be a stone cold masterpiece.
