Cover of Buffy 3.
And Dark Horse is releasing vol. 1 of the Buffy Omnibus in July. The Description from Comics Continuum:
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER OMNIBUS VOLUME 1
Written by Joss Whedon, Fabian Nicieza, Christopher Golden, Dan Brereton, Scott Lobdell and Paul Lee, with art by Lee, Eric Powell, Joe Bennett, Cliff Richards, Hector Gomez and Will Conrad.
The definitive comics collection of all things Buffy starts here. This first massive volume begins at the beginning -- The Origin, a faithful adaptation of creator Joss Whedon's original screenplay for the film that started it all. The newly chosen Slayer's road to Sunnydale continues in Viva Las Buffy and Slayer, Interrupted. Next, Sunnydale, the Scoobies, and an English librarian lead the way into Season One continuity. Plus, The Goon creator Eric Powell provides pencils to "All's Fair," featuring Spike and Drusilla at the 1933 World's Fair.
The smash TV hit Buffy the Vampire Slayer led to nearly a decade of comics at Dark Horse -- including multiple specials, one-shots, and guest miniseries. This omnibus series is the ultimate compilation of the Buffy comics Dark Horse has published, and runs along the TV series' timeline. A fitting companion to Whedon's comics-based relaunch of the show.
320 pages, $24.95, in stores on July 18.
FYI, the Buffy omnibus vol 1 can be pre-ordered at Amazon.
Is anyone else kind of morbidly interested in the Anita Blake comics, to see how sex-riddled and bad they are as compared to the books?
Because I'm not. Really. Only a little.
The cover art was plenty to convince me that I need never open one of the books to look inside.
I've flipped through a few issues. They are laughable. In one panel a guy (I'm assuming one of the strippers) is wearing shorty gym shorts that have slits on each side cut up to the waistband and wearing a see through tank top.
Also the Rat King in one panel is shown standing naked with Ken Doll anatomy and in another he's shown wearing Daisy Dukes. I rather like the Rat King character in the books and I just felt so embarassed for him.
I can't tell if the writing is any good because I'm so distracted by the bad art.
I do like how the artist always draws Anita with the same dubious, vaguely worried expression that an actress might wear contemplating what playing this character could do to her showbiz career.
Not so much "Aaaah! The evil vampire/sorcerer/zombie is about to KILL me!" as "my agent didn't mention there'd be nudity and a mud pit..."
Haaaaa. Okay, now I don't have to bother reading. I saw a panel on scans_daily that was vaguely intriguing, and I didn't know if they'd actually gotten a writer to write it instead of LKH. Apparently not.
According to my weekly e-mail from Newbury Comics, Astounishing #20 is out this week.
Hee. This just in from Warren Ellis:
The twelfth and final issue of NEXTWAVE is released today.
There is a place for you to share your memories of this deceased serial, the only comic released by Marvel in the last year that is in fact inside the Marvel Universe’s official continuity.
The NEXTWAVE #12 Comments And Weeping Thread is open for your remembrances.
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It’s a sad, horrible and strangely endless day in the history of the universe. In some ways, every day will now be Death Of NEXTWAVE Day. For as long as you live. Whether you know what I’m talking about or not. Something will always be missing from your heart, and that constant incompleteness will drain the joy from every single moment of your existence until you lay on your death bed, listening to your pulse stutter and stop, knowing that somehow, someway… you failed at life.
Knowing that nothing in the world had been right since Death Of NEXTWAVE Day.