Written by John Layman. Art and Cover by Rob Guillory.
END OF STORY ARC The last issue of the second-to-last story arc.
28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.50.
Written by John Layman. Art and Cover by Rob Guillory.
NEW STORY ARC This is it: The Last Story Arc! Five more issues. Yum!
28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.
Written by John Layman. Art and Cover by Rob Guillory.
SERIES FINALE Last issue. Double sized. Trifold cover. Epilogue.
48 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $5.99.
Written by John Layman. Art and Cover by Rob Guillory.
Comics' most beloved homicidal cybernetic kung fu rooster returns for what we humbly anticipate as the most important literary achievement of the 21st Century. All other comics will be made irrelevant. The best thing that's ever happened to comics, and possibly the best thing that's ever happened...EVER! Plus: an all-star pin-up gallery from some of the most staggeringly talented artists in the industry! DO. NOT. MISS.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.50.
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Written by BEN McCOOL. Art and Cover by BEN TEMPLESMITH.
Industry superstar BEN TEMPLESMITH teams up with writer BEN McCOOL for this deliciously skewed tale of hardboiled noir. Johnny 'Choker' Jackson, once one of Shotgun City's most promising police officers, is a bitter private detective with a terrible case of Alien Hand Syndrome. But he's unexpectedly been offered a job back on the force: provided he can nail a twisted drug dealer selling a very exclusive product, that is...
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
Written by Cullen Bunn. Art and Cover by Mark Torres.
Psychological terror, the undead, and a supernaturally bitter cold come together in this spine-tingling new series from CULLEN BUNN (REGRESSION, Harrow County) and MARK TORRES (Zombies vs. Robots: Undercity). 10 years ago, Dan Kerr turned his back on his wife and unborn daughter. Now, both mother and child have gone missing, and Dan must face cosmic terrors to find them again. He soon finds that ghosts stir when his estranged daughter is near. And as the dead grow restless, the cold deepens...
28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.
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Written by Greg Capullo. Art and cover by Greg Capullo and Danny Miki.
A Vision of Death; Dr. Battu returns to the lab after a forced vacation only to learn that his Creech experiment has been modified and weaponized; The Creech is now a genetically enhanced fighting monster cloned from the DNA of an aborted fetus and alien genetic material; Outraged by the perversion of his work, Dr. Battu brings a news reporter in to the AGENCY labs to show him what they are doing there; He gives him a vial of alien DNA as proof of his claims. Creech illustration by Greg Capullo. Copy and cover art for next issue by Greg Capullo and Danny Miki.
36 pages, full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
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Story by Jon J. Muth. Art by Jamie Tolagson. Painted cover by Kent Williams. Image Comics takes over The Crows publishing duties as Eric Draven, the original Crow, returns. He thought his mission of vengeance was over, but it seems he has unfinished business.
32 pages, Full Color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
Touch of Evil: Part 1 of 2 - Todd McFarlane Productions (W) Jon J Muth (A) Michael Gaydos (I) Mark Nicholas; Cover by Simon Davis
In the first chapter of the two-part "Touch of Evil," Detective Albrecht's estranged son is accused of murdering a little girl and when his captain orders him to stay away from the investigation, he asks the Crow to check it out. But Eric Draven has problems of his own. The loss of Shelly is too much for him. He's killed everyone involved in her death, but he's found no peace. He can't even console himself with the thought that at least Shelly's found peace, because he isn't with her. What's to keep him on earth? What's to keep him from ending it all? And how do you kill someone who's already dead? Jon J Muth continues as writer of the only ongoing, full- color monthly Crow comic book with art for this issue contributed by Michael Gaydos.
32pg., FC. Cover price $2.50.
Jon J Muth (A) Paul Lee (C) Mark Nicholas, Cover by Kent Williams
The first chapter of a two-part story, "In the Skin of an Angel" introduces a major new character into the Crow mythology ? The Walker. Does this mysterious being work for Sin or do they just have similar goals? And speaking of Sin, this issue will leave you gasping when you learn what she does with her victims. Eric Draven truly is her dream man. Jon J Muth continues as writer of the only ongoing, full- color monthly Crow comic book with art for this issue contributed by Paul Lee (The Dreaming, Hellblazer/Books of Magic, Dhampire).
1st printing. Collects Curse Words TPB (2017-2020 Image) Vol. 1-5 and CURSE WORDS: AFTER WORDS Epilogue Special. Written by Charles Soule and Ryan Browne. Art by Ryan Browne, Joe Quinones, Joe Rivera, and Mike Norton. Cover by Ryan Browne.
A massive omnibus collection of the magical, hilarious, oddly moving story of an evil wizard named Wizord, his talking koala sidekick Margaret, and their journey to be good (or at least slightly less bad) in this dark, unforgiving world of ours. Collects all 28 issues originally published by Image Comics, the previously unpublished full-length epilogue issue CURSE WORDS: AFTER WORDS, an introduction by Late Night With Stephen Colbert writer DANIEL KIBBLESMITH, and pages upon pages of bonus material. The definitive collection of the series JOE HILL (JOE HILL'S RAIN, Locke & Key) calls a "terrific, terrific comic."
Softcover, 744 pages, full color. Mature Readers.
Silver Embossed cover. Cover pencils by Marc Silvestri, inks by Scott Williams. The Tin Men Of War - Part 4, script by Eric Silvestri, pencils by Marc Silvestri, inks by Scott Williams, John Dickenson (as J.D.) (assist), and John Tighe (assist)
Cyberforce battles Cyberdata once and for all; Meanwhile, Stryker has infiltrated Mother-May-I's gang to find a weakness in her dealing with Cyberdata and dismantle the criminal organization; It is eventually revealed that Mother-May-I is the actual mother of both Velocity and Ballistic and everyone's memory is finally returned to normal; Meanwhile, Cyberforce defeats Cyberdata and saves the day. Codename: Stryke Force backup story, script by Marc Silvestri, pencils by Brandon Peterson, inks by Marc Silvestri; a 4-page preview of the Codename: Stryke Force series.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Signed by Jim Lee
Cover art by Jim Lee. Untitled story, script by Brandon Choi and Jim Lee, art by Tim Sale;
After spending a little "quality" time with the stripper, Sugar, Deathblow is attacked by killer priests who only succeed in shooting his "date"; Trickle slaughters an orphanage full of kids trying to kill the chosen child but Sister Mary has already escaped with Christopher; Michael has a Latin book translated that talks of the Brotherhood of the Cross and the healing power of the Holy Grail; Gaby visits Mike and talks to him about his terminal cancer; The Black Angel attacks and takes the symbols that will resurrect the four horsemen of the apocalypse. Centerfold poster by Tim Sale.
36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Signed by Marc Silvestri
Deluxe Ashcan Signed Edition. Signed and numbered by Marc Silvestri.
Limited to 5,000 total copies. NOTE: All copies of the #2 ashcan are serially hand-numbered to 5,000, but in addition to being numbered, an unknown amount of copies were also signed by Silvestri.
32 page B & W preview. Marc Silvestri.
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Cover pencils by Marc Silvestri, inks by Scott Williams; The Tin Men Of War Part One, script by Eric Silvestri, art by Marc Silvestri
Cyberdata, an organization that intends to take over the world with the utilization of brainwashed beings with cybernetic implants, have sent some of their troops to apprehend a runaway named Velocity, who has the power of super-speed; Fortunately for Velocity, she is aided by Ripclaw of Cyberforce, a group of heroes who are opposed to Cyberdata's machinations and have a history with them. A letter to the fans from series creator Marc Silvestri.
36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Cover pencils by Marc Silvestri, inks by Scott Williams. "Killer Instict – Prologue," script by Marc Silverstri and Eric Silvestri, pencils by Marc Silvestri, inks by Scott Williams
Ripclaw is confronted with nightmares of Warblade attacking him and putting him on a road to despair. Velocity is then approached by Ripclaw in a training session and the demons which are haunting him are manifested in anger.
Cover pencils by Marc Silvestri, inks by Matt Banning (as Batt). Untitled story, script by Eric Silvestri, pencils by Marc Silvestri, David Finch (assistant), and Michael Turner (assistant), inks by Matt Banning (as Batt), Duy Truong (as D-Tron), Aaron Sowd, and Victor Llamas (assistant)
Dr. Corben and Chip are evaluating one of Cyberdata's killer robots in their compound when the machine wakes up and starts tearing the place apart; Impact visits an old friend. Cyblade and Chip fly to the North of France to examine the remains of a medieval knight when they are attacked by more robots and are shunted back in time. Cyblade Profile, pencils by Anthony Winn, inks by Duy Truong (as D-Tron). Slingshot Profile, pencils by Joe Benitez, inks by Aaron Sowd.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.95.