Exclusive: LORD OF THE JUNGLE #12, LONE RANGER #12 And THE SPIDER #8 Previews

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Each week Dynamite Entertainment provides Comic Vine with several exclusive, extended previews of some of their upcoming new releases. This week the publisher has given us an extended first look at LORD OF THE JUNGLE #12, LONE RANGER #12 and THE SPIDER #8. Check out the previews for these three titles that are due to hit store shelves on January 23rd, below. Also be sure to get a look at the rest of Dynamite Entertainment's upcoming issues here.

THE SPIDER #8

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32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +

Written by David Liss

Art by Ivan Rodriguez

Cover by Francesco Francavilla

Richard Wentworth never wanted anything to do with his father’s arms-dealing corporation, but control of it has landed in his hands – along with a whole lot of trouble. When weapons go missing from within the company, Wentworth begins an investigation that leads him to a dangerous terrorist plot that threatens to destroy the company, and much more!
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LORD OF THE JUNGLE #12

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32 pages FC • $3.99 • Mature

Written by Arvid Nelson

Art by Roberto Castro

Cover by Lucio Parrillo

At long last, the Lord of the Jungle finds the fabled treasure-city of Opar. Unfortunately for him, his arch-nemesis Nicholas Rokoff arrives at the exact same time. But a little surprise is in store for both men – turns out Opar isn't exactly a ghost town, and the locals aren't too keen on outsiders! Hot jungle babes, savage beasts, and a mountain of gold await the ape-man in Lord of the Jungle #12: The Treasure Vaults of Opar!
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THE LONE RANGER VOL 2 #12

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32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +

Written by Ande Parks

Art by Esteve Polls

Cover by Francesco Francavilla

The epic conclusion of the Native Ground arc. The Lone Ranger has traveled through Indian lands in search of a healer for his friend Tonto. Now, the healer has been found, and she is not at all what the Ranger expected. Has the Ranger come all this way just to watch his friend die? The battle for Tonto's life and soul will be resolved. Your understanding of this iconic character will be forever changed.
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#1  Edited By That60sGuy

Looking forward to The Spider but the other two are quite meh!

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#2  Edited By NightFang3

I'm happen they changed the art in the Spider.

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#3  Edited By sheldipez

The Spider's art couldn't be more generic they tried.

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#4  Edited By Jonny_Anonymous

Lord of the Jungle is a really underappreciated book

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#5  Edited By NightFang3

@sheldipez said:

The Spider's art couldn't be more generic they tried.

How is art generic?

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Very nice to see these titles! I wish I was still on board with Spider but the art for the first arc spoiled me to where the interior's now just don't do it for me. Great stuff though!

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#7  Edited By sheldipez

@NightFang: It's bland, undetailed and reminiscent of the dull "bang it together as quick as possible" art you tend to find on comic adaptations of movies. Ivan Rodriguez's art looked much better in Vampirella vs. Dracula so would have to say it stinks of bad digital colouring doing a disservice to the pencils hidden underneath.