Added by G-Man on May 3, 2007
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This has been a fun comic. I'm glad it's doing well. I really like the concept and it's interesting to see these characters that have been in comic limbo resurface.
The Loners #2 Is A Runaway Hit!
Marvel is pleased to announce that The Loners #2, the new limited series spinning out of Runaways, has sold out at Diamond. Written by C.B Cebulski and penciled by Karl Moline, this series is now 2-for-2 with sell outs at the Diamond level. Featuring teen heroes who form a support group to deal with their lives as superheroes, The Loners has thrilled readers with its personal tales of tragedy, triumph and your favorite cult-classic Marvel heroes!
“It’s always a good morning when you wake up and open your e-mail to find news of a sell out… especially on a Thursday, the day after your book went on sale!” said Cebulski upon hearing of the sell out. “Wow! I could not be happier with fan and retailer reaction to Loners. With Jason Pearson’s eye-catching covers pulling people in, Karl Moline and Christina Strain’s amazing interior work seals the deal for fans of Marvel’s newest team of teen heroes!"
With more of The Loners being tempted to put their superhero costumes back on, and a certain member of Generation X making a huge impression on our heroes, upcoming issues of The Loners will be even more surprising! Marvel urges retailers to check their orders for upcoming issues of this hit series! Please note that Loners #2 may still be available at the retailer level.
THE LONERS #3 (of 6) (APR072327)
Written by C. B. CEBULSKI
Art by KARL MOLINE
Cover by JASON PEARSON
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC—5/17/07, On Sale—6/6/07
Check it out if you haven't already. And with Penance returning, will she change her name now that Robbie Baldwin is running around with his crazy suit? Things don't look so good for Julie Power.
Added by G-Man on April 17, 2007
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I like this book. The idea of a support group for former teenage superheroes is kinda neat. You also get to see "whatever happened to..." former heroes like Mattie Franklin (Spider-Woman III). The first issue wasn't spectacular but it has potential. I hope it goes beyond the mini-series.Marvel Comics is pleased to announce that Loners #1, the debut issue of writer C.B Cebulski and artist Karl Moline’s new limited series, has sold out at Diamond. Following the trials and tribulations of former teen heroes who seek support in removing themselves from superheroics, The Loners has drawn rave reviews from all corners.
“C.B. Cebulski does a brilliant job of humanizing these down-on-their-luck ex-crimefighters and making the concept his own,” said Ben Morse of WizardUnvierse.Com. “It’s definitely worth your $2.99.”
Richard George of IGN.Com raved that Loners, “is an absolutely fascinating and ambitious concept.”
“The Loners charmed me in a few short pages, and progressively grew on me as I read,” Troy Brownfield of Newsarama, adding, “a debut like this has a real future.”
Scott Williams of Comixtreme gushed, “This issue was a solid start to one of the most promising mini-series I can recently recall… I would love to see these characters continue in an ongoing series after this.”
The sentiment was echoed by Tobey Cook of SilverBulletComicBooks.Com, who said, “This book is a fantastic read.”
Please note that copies of The Loners #1 may be available at the retail level. There are no plans to go back to press at this time. Marvel advises retailers to check their orders for upcoming issue of this hit limited series that shows a decidedly different corner of the Marvel Universe.
LONERS #2 (of 6).
LONERS #2 (of 6)
Written by C.B. CEBULSKI
Penciled by KARL MOLINE
Cover by JASON PEARSON
Rated T+ …$2.99
On Sale- 5/2/07