Sneak Peek at Kingsway West #1 by Pak & Colak

Kingsway West #1 First Look
(Dark Horse)

Kingsway West #1

 

Here’s a sneak peek at a few pages from Kingsway West #1, an Old West fantasy adventure by writer Greg Pak and artist Mirko Colak, on sale August 24th, 2016 from Dark Horse.

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Preview: Deadpool Number 250 – The Death of Deadpool

Sayonara Wade!
Your New Look at DEADPOOL NUMBER 250 – the Death of Deadpool!

Deadpool Number 250

Here’s a five page unlettered preview of Deadpool Number 250 (a.k.a. Deadpool #45), a colossal-sized issue featuring the death of Deadpool, on sale April 8th, 2015 from Marvel Comics.

 

Press Release

That’s right! Add up all the Deadpool series (creatively), and April’s DEADPOOL #45 marks Wade Wilson’s landmark 250th issue! How is he celebrating? He’s dying! The end of the line comes for all, even one such as Deadpool, but he’s not gone yet! Say your condolences with this new look at the colossal-sized series finale!

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Review: Red Skull: Incarnate #4 (Marvel)

Red Skull #4Writer: Greg Pak
Artist: Mirko Colak
Colorist: Matthew Wilson
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Cover: David Aja
Editor: Alejandro Arbona, Tom Brevoort
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Cover Date: December 2011
Cover Price: $2.99

 

We’ve seen what adversity young Johann has had to face and the effect it has had on his psyche. Johann is looking out for nobody but himself and will do anything to further his own goals. Whether it means he’ll randomly kill and innocent person on direct orders, or even one of his close associates; if it furthers his agenda, Johann will do so without hesitation.

The young Red Skull joins the Sturmabteilung, but is frustrated with their lack of power. Power is the one thing Johann is striving towards – regardless of how he accumulates it. He then tries to join the SS, but quickly learns that he’s still too young to join them.

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Review: Red Skull: Incarnate #2 (Marvel)

Red Skull #2Writer: Greg Pak
Artist: Mirko Colak
Colorist: Matthew Wilson
Letters: Clayton Cowles
Production: Clayton Cowles
Cover Art: David Aja
Editor: Alejandro Arbona, Tom Brevoort
Publisher: Marvel Comics 
Cover Date: October 2011
Cover Price: $2.99

 

As the German economy stabilizes in the mid-1920’s, after the Great War, it’s citizens are trying to get their lives and finances back in order. During this time there are two rival political factions that exist in the country – The Nazi Party and The Red Front. The Red Front are a Communist organization while the Nazis espouse a Nationalist and Fascist ideal; both are at ideological loggerheads and often clash in the streets.

After the events of the previous issue, Johann Schmidt is fending for himself in the streets when he comes across a group of young thugs led by a boy named Bormann who ‘runs’ that particular street. After their confrontation, Johann escapes and encounters a Jewish family. Lying about his past, they take him in as a guest; this impresses Bormann enough to make him a part of his gang.

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