The following are the Dynamite Entertainment new releases previews for the week of March 13th, 2013. For the exclusive, extended previews of Dynamite Entertainment's new releases for this week including THUNDERBOLT #7, WHEEL OF TIME #31 & GHOUL GOBLIN #3, check out the link here.
GEORGE R.R. MARTIN’S A GAME OF THRONES #13
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Mature
Written by George R.R. Martin
Adapted by Daniel Abraham
Art by Tommy Patterson
Covers by Mike S. Miller (50%), Michael Komarck (50%)
In the aftermath of Jaime Lannister’s brutal attack upon Eddard Stark and his men, King Robert meets with the wounded Eddard—and presents him with a choice of evils: either Eddard accepts the heavy mantle of the King’s Hand once more . . . or Robert will appoint Jaime to the position. Adding to the troubles of House Stark, Tyrion Lannister wins his freedom from Catelyn Stark; now the Imp will return to his father, intent on revenge for his treatment at the hands of Cat and her mad sister. Meanwhile, far to the north, the bastard Jon Snow becomes a sworn brother of the Night’s Watch and must put his loyalty to the Starks aside.
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THE SHADOW #10
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
Written by Victor Gischler
Art by Aaron Campbell
Covers by Alex Ross (25%), Tim Bradstreet (25%), Francesco Francavilla (25%), Jack Herbert (25%)
Fans, ask your retailer for these variant incentive covers!
• Ross “virgin art” retailer incentive cover
• Ross “sketch art” retailer incentive cover
Revolutionary Part 3 (of 4) - The Shadow, along with faithful sidekick and pilot Miles Crofton and new partner in adventure George Orwell, pursues The Black Sparrow across the war-torn Spanish countryside. Cranston must decide how he’s going to confront the woman who is both former lover and current adversary, but there is a new player in the mix! Just who is the maniacal El Rey? The Shadow must thwart El Rey’s plot to rise from the debris of a war shattered nation and install himself as supreme ruler.
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THE BIONIC MAN ANNUAL #1
FC • 40 pages • $4.99 • Teen +
Written by Scott Beatty
Art by Dietrich Smith
Cover by Mike Mayhew
Three words: Venus Death Probe. When a clandestine Chinese spacecraft crash lands north of Alaska, its a race against time between China and the United States--each anxious to salvage valuable high-tech secrets--to hunt down an errant rover built to survive the greenhouse hell of the Venusian atmosphere! OSI Agent Steve Austin tests the limits of his bionics as he hunts down an independent-minded machine determined to complete its mission no matter where it has landed!
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DEJAH THORIS AND THE GREEN MEN OF MARS #2 (of 4)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Mature
Written by Mark Rahner
Art by Lui Antonio
Cover by Jay Anacleto
Things go from bad to dark, hopeless and stomach-churningly gruesome for the Princess of Helium. She’s been kidnapped by rogue Thark, Voro, a black marketeer for green men with a certain forbidden taste. When she’s locked in a dungeon with other doomed red-skinned women, Dejah Thoris is in for a fate that really is worse than just death. Voro’s keeping the women alive and performing one amputation after another on them. Nothing but the freshest red meat for his customers.
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JENNIFER BLOOD VOL. 3: NEITHER TARNISHED NOR AFRAID TP
FC • 152 pages • $19.99 • Mature
Written by Al Ewing
Art by Kewber Baal & Eman Casallos
Cover by Tim Bradstreet
It looks like Jen’s finally got everything she wants - her crusade against her murderous Uncles is over and done with and she’s successfully fended off attacks by everyone from war profiteers to waffle salesmen. There’s just one tiny fly in the ointment: Detective Elaine Pruitt, Homicide. Jennifer Blood killed her partner, but didn’t quite manage to kill her. That was a mistake. Meanwhile, an old flame of Andy’s re-enters his life. For anyone else’s family, it’d be the makings of a fairly standard suburban drama. But this is Jennifer Blood’s family. And she’ll do anything she thinks she has to to preserve it.
This volume collects issues 13-18 by Al Ewing, Kewber Baal and Eman Casallos, and includes all of the covers by Tim Bradstreet and more.
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