Check out this week's Dynamite Entertainment previews. Be sure to also get a look at the exclusive, extended previews for some of this week's titles as well as an exclusive, extended preview of two of their newly released trades.
JENNIFER BLOOD: FIRST BLOOD #5 (of 6)
Written by Mike Carroll
Art by Igor Vitorino
Cover by Mike Mayhew
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Mature
For twelve years, Jessica Blute has successfully hidden her blood-drenched past, but deep down she has always known that her new life as Jennifer Fellows was at best a temporary fix. Now, caught spying on Wendell Cortland by his henchman Rudy Hooper, Jen is forced to take action, finally setting in motion a chain of events that will change her life forever… ... and God help anyone who gets in her way.
RED SONJA #76
Written by Brandon Jerwa
Art by Sergio Fernandez Davila
Cover by Lucio Parrillo
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
The Crimson Well" (part 1 of 6) - The She-Devil has been suspiciously absent for nearly a full season. There are many rumors and tall tales surrounding her disappearance, but the truth of the matter is far more outlandish, and terrifying, than any tavern story. Following the PROPHECY event, Red Sonja has placed herself in exile, desperately hoping to protect the world from the demonic influence that threatens to consume her very soul.
DARK SHADOWS/VAMPIRELLA TP
Marc Andreyko (w)
Patrick Berkenkotter, Jose Malaga (a)
Fabiano Neves (c)
FC • 112 pages • $19.99
For the first time ever, two of the most iconic vampires in pop culture – Vampirella and Barnabas Collins – meet in a blood-curdling thriller! Can these very different vampire heroes set aside their distrust to together bring down the notorious Big Apple Butcher, or will their bloodthirsty natures destroy them before the killer strikes
again? And who — or what — is pulling the strings of the Butcher? The answer is an evil older than Barnabas and Vampi combined! Featuring appearances by Quentin Collins and Pantha, Dark Shadows / Vampirella collects all five issues by acclaimed writer Marc Andreyko and artists Patrick Berkenkotter and Jose Malaga.
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