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Action Lab: Danger Zone Comic Book Releases For December 14, 2016
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Action Lab: Danger Zone comic book titles that were released on December 14, 2016.
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Tags: Action Lab, Action Lab Comics, Brigands, Celor, Dan Mendoza, Danger Zone, Jason Lewis, Jason Martin, Kel Buttall, Mukesh Singh, Nick Barber, Ram V, Tim Fischer, Zombie Tramp
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Action Lab: Danger Zone Comic Book Releases For December 7, 2016
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Action Lab: Danger Zone comic book titles that were released on December 7, 2016.
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Tags: Action Lab Comics, Alessandro Alessi, Alyzia Zherno, Andrew Mangum, Axur Eneas, Chas! Pangburn, Circle, Damon Clark, Dan Olvera, Danger Zone, Feeding Time, Gene Jimenez, Glenn Lumsden, Ivan Shavrin, Jason Muhr, Kelly Williams, Marco Carrillo, Markisan Naso, Puppet Master, Rob Harrington, Shawn Gabborin, Sleigher, The Heavy Metal Santa Claus, Voracious
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Action Lab: Danger Zone Comics Available October 26, 2016
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for both of Action Lab: Danger Zone comic book titles that were released on October 26, 2016. One miniseries is ending with a bang, and another ongoing title has a bit of a change up.
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Tags: Action Lab, Action Lab Comics, Alessandro Alessi, Axur Eneas, Chas! Pangburn, Dan Mendoza, Danger Zone, Daniel Campos, Jason Martin, Rob Harrington, Sleigher, Vampblade, Winston Young
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Comic Review: Blood & Dust: The Life & Undeath Of Judd Glenny #1
Blood & Dust: The Life & Undeath Of Judd Glenny #1
Written by William R. Martin and Adam J. Orndorf
Art by Roy Allan Martinez
Colors by Raymund Lee
Letters by Kel Nuttall
Covers by Brett Weldele, Roy Allan Martinez
Action Lab Comics
Release Date: August 3, 2016
Cover Price: $3.99
Vampires. Every few years they resurface in the literary world. Though to be fair, they really haven’t gone away this time. There’s something about them that really piques the interest of large percentage of readers, myself included. Mine stems from reading early Anne Rice books, but I find most of what’s produced these days to be lacking in originality and versatility. Mind you, I did say most. Blood & Dust: The Life & Undeath Of Judd Glenny #1 is certainly an exception to the rule. Please allow me to elaborate further.
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