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LOBSTER JOHNSON: GARDEN OF BONES, by Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Stephen Green, and Dave Stewart
When an undead hit man goes after the NYPD, the Lobster steps in to figure out if it’s a zombie—or something worse.
Liz Sherman #dailysketch #sketch #hellboy #mignola #mikemignola #bprd #ink
We love Liz Sherman and we love Scottie Young and we love this sketch!
Don’t miss the final issue of RISE OF THE BLACK FLAME, by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Christopher Mitten, and Dave Stewart
The heroes’ search finally ends at the temple of the Black Flame cult, but they don’t arrive in time to stop what they find there.
Weekly Graphic Novel Round-Up!
Check out all the graphic novels out this week!
Need some recommendations? Here’s what Lou from the podcast crew is reading this weekend:

LAST GANG IN TOWN Vol. 1, by Simon Oliver, Rufus Dayglo, and Giulia Brusco
It’s 1977, and crime on the once-swinging streets of London is as soft and flabby as an overfed corgi. Nearly a decade has gone by since the brothers Kray were locked away, and it’s high time for the torch to be passed-preferably straight through a bank window. Luckily, a new generation of snot-nosed Robin Hoods filled with attitude, alcohol and anarchy are ready to burst onto the scene. Now, as Great Britain prepares to celebrate its glorious monarch’s Silver Jubilee, a rising gangland queen and her punk-rock robbers are about to pull off the heist of the century-and breaking into Buckingham Palace is only the start!
Acclaimed creators Simon Oliver (FBP: FEDERAL BUREAU OF PHYSICS) and Rufus Dayglo (TANK GIRL) proudly present the punk-noir crime saga LAST GANG IN TOWN-a brash, bold, and bloody brilliant take on the English underworld!

THE SECRET LOVES OF GEEK GIRLS, edited by Hope Nicholson
The Secret Loves of Geek Girls is a nonfiction anthology mixing prose, comics, and illustrated stories on the lives and loves of an amazing cast of female creators. Featuring work by Margaret Atwood (The Heart Goes Last), Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer), Trina Robbins (Wonder Woman), Marguerite Bennett (Marvel’s A-Force), Noelle Stevenson (Nimona), Marjorie Liu (Monstress), Carla Speed McNeil (Finder), and over fifty more creators, it’s a compilation of tales told from both sides of the tables: from the fans who love video games, comics, and sci-fi to those that work behind the scenes as creators and industry insiders. Forward by Kelly Sue DeConnick.

DAREDEVIL/PUNISHER: SEVENTH CIRCLE, by Charles Soule and Szymon Kudranski
It’s a clash between two vigilantes with very different ideas about justice! A simple change of venues for one of Matt Murdock’s cases becomes more complicated when the Punisher attempts to send the defendant away — permanently! If Daredevil and his protégé, Blindspot, want this Russian mobster to have his day in court, it will take everything they have. But all Frank Castle needs to get his job done is one bullet! And with the gangster’s associates also on his trail, getting him to the airport won’t be easy. Will the Punisher get the chance for a kill shot? Will Daredevil secure a fair trial in Texas, where the accused may still end up facing a lethal injection? Or will this matter of life and death be decided by…the Crimson Dynamo?! Collects Daredevil/Punisher: Seventh Circle Infinite Comic (2016) #1-8.

SUPERMAN: AMERICAN ALIEN, written by Max Lands
THIS IS NOT A SUPERMAN COMIC.
This is the story of Clark Kent, a Kansas farm boy who happens to be from another planet. It’s the story of a scared young kid with impossible powers, of a teenage delinquent with a lot to learn, of a reporter with a nose for the truth who’s keeping the biggest secret the world has ever known.
This is not the Superman you know. Not yet.
Illustrated by some of the greatest artists in comics today-including Jock (BATMAN: THE BLACK MIRROR), Francis Manapul (DETECTIVE COMICS), Jae Lee (BATMAN/SUPERMAN), Joëlle Jones (LADY KILLER), Nick Dragotta (EAST OF WEST) and more with covers by Ryan Sook (ACTION COMICS)-SUPERMAN: AMERICAN ALIEN tells the very human story of the Last Son of Krypton.

HELLBOY IN HELL VOL. 2: THE DEATH CARD, by Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart
The final chapter!
After facing off for a second time against the Vampire of Prague, Hellboy, dead and in Hell, comes down with a fatal illness and seeks the help of an incompetent team of doctors. As he explores the geography of Hell, learning little from a confused pair of mapmakers, Hellboy gets a glimpse of the new World Tree that he helped to create, stands accused by his own sister of a terrible murder, and causes the destruction of Pandemonium itself in the climactic chapter of the series that the LA Times calls “the best work of [Mike Mignola’s] career.” Collects issues #6–#10.
3 Halloween comics for people who aren’t into horror
Sometimes you want to get into the Halloween spirit without having to sleep with the lights on until Thanksgiving. Check out these recommendations for just the right amount of scary:

EDWARD SCISSORHANDS by Kate Leth and Drew Rausch
An all-new adventure revisiting Edward Scissorhands two decades after the end of the fan-favorite movie! In castle just outside a sleepy suburban town, a brilliant inventor created Edward Scissorhands…but left him tragically unfinished. Two generations of exile have left Edward digging through abandoned experiments, but once he wakes up a creature left buried, he discovers he isn’t the only one missing a vital piece. As Edward tries to fix a grave mistake, he comes face to face with a teenage girl who was sure he was only myth… despite the stories her grandmother told her, about the man she could never touch.

ITTY BITTY HELLBOY by Art Baltazar and Franco
Witness the awesomeness that is Hellboy! The characters that sprung from Mike Mignola’s imagination, with an AW YEAH Art Baltazar and Franco twist! This book has ALL the FUN, adventure, and AW YEAHNESS in one itty bitty package! Stories include:
A ghost named Rasputin has been spotted! And Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. are going to find out what he’s up to.
Lobster Johnson is on the trail of a Squatch! His search has led him to the deep woods, and Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. are going to help him the best way they know how! That’s right-it’s a camping trip! One thing is for sure: when Liz is around you never need a flashlight, but you might need to bring your own marshmallows!
It had to happen! Because you demanded it! Hellboy and the gang go to the fiery pits of HELL! How did they get there anyway? ALSO, our B.P.R.D. heroes’ search for Sasquatch continues! But what does Rasputin have to do with all this? OOOOH! Is he just trying to scare us?

HAUNTED MANSION by Joshua Williamson and Jorge Coelho
Welcome, foolish mortals, to the Haunted Mansion — enter if you dare! You might think no one lives in this elegant house on the hill — but then where’s that creepy organ music coming from? Are its iron gates meant to keep people out — or keep something in? Get ready to meet the 999 ghosts of the Haunted Mansion. But be warned, they’re looking for the thousandth! Legendary ghouls like Madame Leota, the Hatbox Ghost, Constance the Bride and the Hitchhiking Ghosts lie in wait and could appear at any moment. But poor Danny is trapped inside and just wants to escape the foreboding abode. Is there anyone he can trust to help him? Marvel brings the chilling fan-favorite Haunted Mansion attraction to (after)life in the latest spine-tingling Disney Kingdoms adventure!
HELLBOY AND THE B.P.R.D. 1954: THE BLACK SUN PART 1 is new this week!
When an unknown creature attacks a research group on an Arctic expedition, Hellboy and the BPRD are sent to investigate. No longer the newbie, Hellboy thinks he can solve the mystery immediately, but what they find in the snow reveals something much bigger behind the beast.
These shorter Hellboy stories from the 1950s are great for jumping into the Hellboy universe without having to worry if you’re not quite caught up with the current continuity. Check out the 1953 miniseries here, and the 1952 miniseries here!
New Titles Available On ComiXology Unlimited starting today:
Archie Meets KISS: Deluxe Edition by Alex Segura and Dan Parent (Archie Comics)
Birthright: Homecoming Vol. 1 and #2-5 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan and Adriano Lucas (Image Comics)
Black River by Josh Simmons (Fantagraphics Books)
Bloodshot Reborn: Digital Exclusives Edition #1-3: by Jeff Lemire and Mico Suayan (Valiant)
B.P.R.D.: 1946 #1-5 by Mike Mignola, Joshua Dysart and Paul Azaceta (Dark Horse Comics)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10 Vol. 1: New Rules, #1-10 by Christos Gage, Rebekah Isaacs (Dark Horse Comics)
Clockwerx Vol. 1-2 by Jason Henderson, Tony Salvaggio, Jean-Baptiste Hostache and Izu (Humanoids)
Dragon Age: The Silent Grove Vol. 1 by David Gaider, Alexander Freed and Chad Hardin (Dark Horse)
Fathom: Blue #1-5 by Vince Hernandez and Claudio Avella (Aspen Comics)
Fear Agent Vol. 1 by Rick Remender and Tony Moore (Dark Horse Comics)
Flash Gordon: Digital Exclusive Edition #4-8 by Jeff Parker and Evan Shaner (Dynamite)
The Fox #1-5 by Dean Haspiel and Mark Waid (Archie Comics)
Ghost #1-4 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Chris Sebela, Ryan Sook, and Geraldo Borges (Dark Horse Comics)
Grendel: Hunter Rose Omnibus Vol. 1 by Matt Wagner and various (Dark Horse Comics)
Kabuki Vol. 1 #1-7 by David Mack (Dark Horse Comics)
Key of Z #1-4 by Claudio Sanchez, Chondra Echert and Aaron Kuder (BOOM! Studios)
Locke & Key Vol. 1-2 and #1-6 each by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez (IDW)
Lola XOXO: Wasteland Madam #1-3 by Vince Hernandez, Siya Oum (Aspen)
Lost Cat by Jason (Fantagraphics Books)
The Love Bunglers by Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
Mass Effect: Invasion #1-4 by Mac Walters, John Jackson Miller and Omar Francia (Dark Horse Comics)
The Metabarons Vol. 1-2 by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Juan Gimenez (Humanoids)
Princeless: Be Yourself #1-4 by Jeremy Whitley and Emily Martin (Action Lab)
Red Sonja: Vulture’s Circle: Digital Exclusive Edition #1-5 by Luke Lieberman, Nancy A. Collins and Fritz Casas (Dynamite)
Sherlock Holmes: Liverpool Demon #1-5 by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Matt Triano (Dynamite)
The Shadow: Midnight in Moscow: Digital Exclusive Edition #1-6 by Howard Chaykin (Dynamite)
Strange Fruit #1-2 by Mark Waid and J.G. Jones (BOOM! Studios)
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Vol. 1-3, Annual 2012, and #1-11 by Alex Milne, James Roberts, Nick Roche, John Barber, Tim Seeley and more (IDW)
Wild’s End #1-3 by Dan Abnett and I.N.J Culbard (BOOM! Studios)
Wynonna Earp #1-2 by Beau Smith and Lora Innes (IDW)
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