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Vertigo's second season of Harvey Pekar's continuing American classic concludes as Harvey leads readers through a typical day in his life. Taxes, auto repairs, housecleaning and of course, naps are all part of this everyday adventure. Featuring art by fan-favorite Darick Roberston (TRANSMETROPOLITAN, The Boys) and others. [Written by Harvey Pekar / Art by Darick Robertson, Ty Templeton, Dean Haspiel, Rick Geary and Gary D]
Fan-favorite creators Christos Gage (StormWatch: PHD) and Darick Robertson (The Boys) bring their incredible talents to The Authority - and it's a match made in heaven! StormWatch Prime has finally managed to crack the infamous Henry Bendix's encrypted "memory tower" and located a mysterious bunker hidden the Southwest desert. Knowing that anything springing from Bendix's brilliant, twisted mind could prove either invaluable or catastrophic, they immediately head for the bunker. But The Authority are watching, too, and want what's in the bunker for themselves. Will the Authority's desire to build a "finer world" come into conflict with StormWatch's goal of protecting humanity from the super-humans of the world? You bet it will! [Written by Christos Gage / Art and Cover by Darick Robertson]
The Authority and StormWatch Prime were once teammates and the closest of comrades...but a custody battle over Henry Bendix's secret bunker causes long-held grudges to boil over! Can such powerful superhumans clash without someone getting killed? It's mayhem as two of the strongest teams in the WildStorm Universe collide in a battle for the ages! [Written by Christos Gage / Art and cover by Darick Robertson]
Henry Bendix's mysterious desert fortress is under assault by two of the world's most powerful teams: The Authority and StormWatch Prime! But to crack the defenses, they'll have to put aside their personal squabbles and do the impossible: work together! And how can Apollo and the Midnighter be fighting...Apollo and the Midnighter? [Written by Christos Gage / Art and Cover by Darick Robertson]
Collecting the red-hot 6-issue miniseries! The Authority and StormWatch Prime were once teammates and the closest of comrades...but a custody battle over Henry Bendix's secret bunker causes long-held grudges to boil over! It's mayhem as two of the strongest teams in the WildStorm Universe collide in a battle for the ages! [Written by Christos Gage / Art and cover by Darick Robertson]
Written by Keith Giffen Art by Darick Robertson & Trevor Scott Cover by Gene Ha At last, the long-lost Authority series is being completed! Plotted by Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen and scripted by Giffen, this 12-issue, monthly maxiseries will fill in the gaps and explain where The Authority was just before ""World's End,"" how they escaped from a horrifying alternate reality, and at what cost. With art by Darick Robertson (TRANSMETROPOLITAN, The Boys) and Trevor Scott (THE OUTSIDERS, BATGIRL), and covers by superstar Gene Ha (TOP10), this long awaited adventure is not to be missed. Scheduled to arrive on November 18 3 of 12 32 pages. Full Color.
It's Hughie and Vas - a.k.a. Love Sausage - alone against the might of Russian Organized Crime. Meanwhile Butcher organizes one surprise for Little Nina and an even bigger one for everybody else. The balance of power shifts dramatically in the conclusion of ""Glorious Five Year Plan." [Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
""Good For The Soul,"" Part 1. The most talked about comic of the year continues from Dynamite Entertainment, writer/co-creator Garth Ennis and artist/co-creator Darick Robertson! Hughie visits The Legend, determined to find out more about The Boys - their history, their personalities, and their mysterious hidden agenda! Meanwhile, Annie January (alias Starlight) has her own doubts about membership of The Seven. This storyline also reveals a little more about the other members of the team - beginning with Butcher, and his relationship with CIA director Susan Rayner! [Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
Good For The Soul concludes with a bang - or a splat! - as a reluctant Hughie takes on the resurrected Blarney Cock in a no-holds barred brawl for it all! Annie January tells A-Train the long and the short of things, Mother's Milk continues to mystify, and Butcher provides some much-needed advice on funeral arrangements. And will Hughie ever be allowed to forget his ""facial incident""? [Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
I Tell You No Lie, G.I. continues as more mysteries of the past are revealed. Butcher plays a dangerous game, Terror crosses the line, and the Legend reveals the secret origin of the Seven - and the secret of Compound V in the bargain! [by Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
The Seven bite off more than they can chew - and then some! Stopping a hijacked airliner looks easy enough in comic books, especially with superpowers... but what happens when you try it for real? The Legend tells Hughie the dreadful secret behind the worst day of the twenty-first century in ""I Tell You No Lie, G.I."" Part Three! [Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
The Legend winds up his history lesson, leaving Hughie not quite as enlightened as he might have hoped. A-Train makes a move on Annie, while the Homelander throws a tantrum - and a lot more besides. Butcher, meanwhile, makes a discovery all his own - one that will have far-reaching consequences for our little crew, as ""I Tell You No Lie, G.I."" concludes with a bang! Also available is a special glow-in-the-dark cover edition! [Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
This story is so BIG, that Dynamite, along with creators Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, is going to start a series of alternate covers for the story arc, kicking off with two covers this month by Darick Robertson and John (Astonishing X-Men) Cassaday (and wait until you see who we have lined up in the months to come -- such luminaries as Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons, Jim Lee, and . . . . well, we would tell you, but your head might explode if we told you everyone at once, and we want you to come back for the comic!) They're outcasts. Renegades. Rogues. Outsiders. They're the world's most profitable superheroes. They're the G-Men. But all is not well with mysterious millionaire John Godolkin's band of misfits. Silver Kincaid, one of the original G-Men, has just committed suicide in the most public and grotesque way imaginable. That's not good news for Vought-American's number one franchise, with G-Force, G-Coast, G-Style, G-Wiz, the G-Brits and the G-Nomads all depending on their slice of the G-pie. There's far too much at stake for anyone to go poking around the G-Mansion now. Who knows what dirty secrets might be waiting down there in the dark? So it's just too bad that Butcher, Hughie, Mother's Milk, the Frenchman and the Female have decided to do precisely that. Even it they risk finally biting off much, much more than they can chew... [Garth Ennis (W) Darick Robertson (A) Covers: Darick Robertson, John Cassaday ]
Hughie takes a break from his undercover op, hoping to find a little Romance amidst the chaos of the G-world. MM's investigations take him down some dark paths- though not as dark as Butcher's, who gets a nasty surprise and promises even worse for the culprit. And in the senses-shattering story of the year, featuring two-fisted titanic action the way you demanded it, the endlessly uncanny G-Men go for... brunch? [Garth Ennis (W) Darick Robertson, John Higgins (A)Covers: Darick Robertson, Garry Leach]
New York turns emerald green as Saint Patrick's Day strikes, and Hughie gets to see the G-Wiz boys at their very worst. He also sits down for a pow-wow with Butcher, who lets a couple of secrets slip- to Hughie's extreme discomfort. And back at the G-Mansion, the G-Men face the most vocal component of the G-Empire... in We Gotta Go Now, part five. [Writer: Garth Ennis; Penciller/Inker: Darick Robertson Covers: Darick Robertson, Steve Dillon]
Writer: GARTH ENNIS Penciller/Inker: DARICK ROBERTSON Desperate times result in extremely desperate measures, as the foulest secrets of the G-Men are revealed and Hughie leads the Boys to battle. We Gotta Go Now reaches its incendiary conclusion... and things will never be the same. Featuring two covers split 50/50 - one by co-creator Darick Robertson and the other by legendary creator David Lloyd!
Garth Ennis (W) Darick Robertson (A) In the grim aftermath of "We Gotta Go Now", everyone takes a much needed pause for breath. Vought-American tidy up the loose ends, Mother's Milk delivers some bad news, and the Frenchman makes one last appeal for reason- unfortunately, it's to the Female. Meanwhile, Hughie's not sure he can go on at all, in light of what he's witnessed, and Butcher goes to visit Rayner- with anything but romance on his mind... All under a set of covers, one by Robertson and the other a special alternate cover by Jim Lee! Plus, a select group of artists provides a special gallery of Boys pin-ups! Issue #30 is the biggest and best yet!
Origins time. In the first of the two part ""Nothing Like It In The World"", Mother's Milk tells Hughie the story of his life to date- his upbringing in Harlem, the secret of his massive strength, the catastrophe that struck his family, and the unforgettable boxing championship disaster that led him to join The Boys. Recommended for Mature Readers.
High in the French Pyrenees lies the little mountain village of Franglais, as quiet and peaceful a place as you could imagine... until her favorite son comes home. The Frenchman's origin is finally revealed, in a pulse-bounding tale of seething passion, vile betrayal and classic Gallic melancholy. Who is Black Pierre? Why is the lovely Marie not there to welcome her beloved Frenchie home? And how can one croissant change everything? Find out in The Boys #37!
The Female of the species is more deadly than the male, according to the poem - just how deadly is revealed in the secret origin of the Boys' most mysterious member. The dawn of nuclear warfare, rumours of mutant Japanese monsters from the ocean, a subscription to Marie Claire- all this and more in ""The Instant White Hot Wild"
What Hughie knows is not what Butcher knows, and what Annie January knows is something else again. Meanwhile, Frenchie tries a different tack with the Female, and MM keeps abreast of all developments. The second half of the saga kicks off with a bang that leaves everyone reeling, in this special prologue episode to the next Boys adventure: What I Know. Suggested for mature readers.
So where are the good superheroes? The warriors for truth and justice, the defenders of the American way? The supes can't all be dirtbags. can they? Meet the true heroes of The Boys"" universe, the young men and women who fight to make things right and ask nothing in return: the teenage adventurers from our far future that the world knows as SUPERDUPER! Meanwhile, convinced that Hughie was never what he seemed, Butcher goes to see the Legend- and sets something terrible in motion for our little Scots pal. Suggested for mature readers.
The next bad day: the Boys compare notes and find that all is very far from being as it should be. MM wants serious words with Butcher, Hughie gets Monkey exactly where he wants him, the Female has a revelation of her own- and news comes in of yet another fatality. Things continue unravelling fast, in part three of The Bloody Doors Off. [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Russell Braun (CA) Darick Robertson]
Covers: Darick Robertson Writer: Garth Ennis Artist: Russ Braun Colorist: Tony Aviña Still reeling from the events of last issue, Hughie follows his boss to Washington DC, where the US military struggles to throw a ring of steel around the Capitol. Meanwhile, MM's research finally bears fruit, but with all Hell breaking loose will his discoveries come too late? Billy Butcher goes off to meet his destiny, in the penultimate part of Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men. [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Russell Braun (CA) Darick Robertson]
Hughie goes undercover to investigate G-Wiz, the junior team in John Godolkin's massive network of billion dollar superheroes. Butcher and the Legend talk turkey, MM plays detective, and Annie January hears something she shouldn't-- as We Gotta Go Now continues.
[Garth Ennis (W) Darick Robertson (A)Covers: Darick Robertson, Howard Chaykin]
Controversial. Groundbreaking. These words and more describe Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys. Now, the first fourteen issues of the series, plus bonus artwork and the complete, original script for the first issue, are collected into The Boys Definitive Edition! This slipcased hardcover edition presents The Boys the way Ennis and Robertson mean it to be. Due to the high cost involved in its creation, The Boys Definitive Edition will be printed to initial orders. Also available is the High End Edition, with a hand-drawn sketch by Robertson, signed by Ennis and Robertson. Don't miss out! [Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
(W) Garth Ennis (A) Darick Robertson, John McCrea (C) Darick Robertson Advance-Solicit For November 2010: Garth Ennis' The Boys are back for their third ""definitive"" edition! In ""The Self-Preservation Society"" (The Boys #31-34) It finally happened: the SUPES are mad enough to go after the Boys. The unbelievable origins of Mothers Milk, The Frenchman and The Female are finally revealed (#35-38)! And in ""Herogasm"" (the complete 6-issue mini-series) see what REALLY happens during Crossovers! All of these great stories come in one oversized, hardcover with a collector's clip-case and features tons of extras including all of the covers by Darick Robertson, sketches, script pages and much more! MATURE THEMES
15 ISSUES!!! Garth Ennis' The Boys are back for their fourth definitive edition! Convinced that Hughie was never what he seemed, Butcher goes to see the Legend... and sets something terrible in motion for our little Scots pal in The Innocents (The Boys #39-47). And in Highland Laddie (the complete 6-issue mini-series), Hughie heads home to Scotland. But our hero's luck has always been more cloud than silver lining, and the familiar surroundings he craves are not all they might be. You can go home again, but whether or not you should is another matter entirely. All of these great stories come in one oversized, hardcover with a collector's slip-case and features tons of extras including all of the covers by Darick Robertson, sketches, script pages and much more! [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Darick Robertson & Various (CA) Darick Robertson]
Dynamite is celebrating our 5th anniversary and is proud to present a special anniversary hardcover edition of the comic book series everyone is talking about! Collecting issues 15-22 of the controversial and critically acclaimed series from Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson!
Dynamite is celebrating our 5th anniversary and is proud to present a special anniversary hardcover edition of the comic book series everyone is talking about! This limited - to initial orders only - hardcover printing collects issues 23-30 (""WE GOTTA GO NOW"") of the acclaimed series and features a complete cover gallery including all of the alternate covers from the run (along with the covers by Darick Robertson): John Cassaday, Howard Chaykin, John Higgins, David Lloyd, Dave Gibbons, Gary Erksine, Steve Dillon and Jim Lee!
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT is proud to welcome Gath Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys as they present a special anniversary hardcover collected edition of the comic book series everyone is talking about! Each edition is signed by writer Garth Ennis and the whole special edition hardcover is limited to initial orders only! Collecting the first 6 issues of the controversial new series from PREACHER writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson (TRANSMETROPOLITAN)! Don't miss this dark, twisted look at SUPERPOWERS, super - people, and the men and women who make sure the world's ""heroes' never go too far. Also features an introuction from writer, actor and producer Simon Pegg, the creator and star of Shaun of the Dead, Spaced and the upcoming Hot Fuzz! Recommended for Mature Readers
In a world where costumed heroes soar through the sky and masked vigilantes prowl the night, someone's got to make sure the supes don't get out of line. Billy Butcher, Wee Hughie, Mother's Milk, The Frenchman, and The Female are The Boys, a CIA-backed team of very dangerous people, each one dedicated to the struggle against the most dangerous force on Earth - superpower! Volume 1 collects the controversial first six issues, and Volume 2 collects issues #7-14, featureing the legend the story of the Tek-Knight and the team's journey to frozen Russia! [(W) Garth Ennis (A/CA) Darick Robertson]
Introduction by Shaun of the Dead star, Simon Pegg! Collecting the first 6 issues of the controversial new hit series from Preacher writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson (Transmetropolitan)! Don't miss this dark, twisted look at superpowers, super-people, and the men and women who make sure the world's heroes never go too far. [by Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
The second volume of Garth Ennis and Darick Roberston's acclaimed series The Boys is here! Bigger! Thicker! Uncut! (Not that Garth would ever allow this gang of idiots to cut anything!) Get Some collects issues #7-14 of the critically acclaimed series and is an excellent companion to Dynamite's best-selling Volume 1 trade, The Name of the Game! These issues feature the "legend" the story of the Tek-Knight and the team's journey to frozen Russia! [Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson]
The second volume of Garth Ennis and Darick Roberston's acclaimed series The Boys is here! Bigger! Thicker! Uncut! (Not that Garth would ever allow this gang of idiots to cut anything!) Get Some collects issues #7-14 of the critically-acclaimed series, and is an excellent companion to Dynamite's best-selling Volume 1 trade, The Name of the Game! These issues feature the legend the story of the Tek-Knight and the team's journey to frozen Russia! [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Darick Robertson & Various (CA) Darick Robertson]
The third Dynamite collection of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's "The Boys" is here! In ""Good For The Soul"" (issues 15-18): Hughie visits The Legend, determined to find out more about The Boys- their history, their personalities, and their mysterious hidden agenda. Meanwhile, Annie January (alias Starlight) has her own doubts about membership of The Seven. This storyline also reveals a little more about the other members of the team- beginning with Butcher, and his relationship with CIA director Susan Rayner. In ""I Tell You No Lie, G.I."" (issues 19-22): Wee Hughie sits down with The Legend to get the lowdown on the Boys and their enemies from the very beginning. All will be revealed, or at least that's what Hughie's expecting- who started it all, who did what to whom, why the Twin Towers are still up and the Brooklyn Bridge is down. Meanwhile, Butcher and the others meet their sparring partners... and deep down in the bowels of their hovering headquarters, Annie and A-Train discover the Seven's darkest secret. Also includes a complete cover gallery! [Garth Ennis (W) Darick Robertson (A) Cover: Darick Robertson]
The third Dynamite collection of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys is here! In Good For The Soul (issues 15-18): Hughie visits The Legend, determined to find out more about The Boys- their history, their personalities, and their mysterious hidden agenda. Meanwhile, Annie January (alias Starlight) has her own doubts about membership of The Seven. This storyline also reveals a little more about the other members of the team- beginning with Butcher, and his relationship with CIA director Susan Rayner. In I Tell You No Lie, G.I. (issues 19-22): Wee Hughie sits down with The Legend to get the lowdown on the Boys and their enemies from the very beginning. All will be revealed, or at least that's what Hughie's expecting- who started it all, who did what to whom, why the Twin Towers are still up and the Brooklyn Bridge is down. Meanwhile, Butcher and the others meet their sparring partners... and deep down in the bowels of their hovering headquarters, Annie and A-Train discover the Seven's darkest secret. Also includes a complete cover gallery! Recommended for Mature Readers. [(W) Garth Ennis (A/CA) Darick Robertson]
Written by GARTH ENNIS Art by DARICK ROBERTSON & JOHN HIGGINS They're outcasts. Renegades. Rogues. Outsiders. They're the world's most profitable superheroes. They're the G-Men. But who knows what dirty secrets they might hiding in the G Mansion? It's up to Butcher, Hughie, Mother's Milk, the Frenchman and the Female to find out. Even it they risk finally biting off much, much more than they can chew.. This TPB collects issues 23-30 of the acclaimed series and features a complete cover gallery including all of the covers from the run by Darick Robertson, Jim Lee, John Cassaday, Howard Chaykin, John Higgins, Steve Dillon and more!
They're outcasts. Renegades. Rogues. Outsiders. They're the world's most profitable superheroes. They're the G-Men. But who knows what dirty secrets they might hiding in the G Mansion? It's up to Butcher, Hughie, Mother's Milk, the Frenchman and the Female to find out. Even it they risk finally biting off much, much more than they can chew... This TPB collects issues 23-30 of the acclaimed series and features a complete cover gallery including all of the covers from the run by Darick Robertson, Jim Lee, John Cassaday, Howard Chaykin, John Higgins, Steve Dillon and more! [(W) Garth Ennis (A) John Higgins, Darick Robertson (CA) Darick Robertson]
An evil so profound it threatens all mankind... the mightiest heroes on the planet uniting to defend us all... a secret crisis of such utter finality that a countdown to civil or infinite war seems unavoidable... but have you ever wondered what really happens during Crossovers? The Seven, Payback, Teenage Kix, Fantastico and every other supe on Earth team up for an annual event like no other... and where the supes go, can a certain five complications and a dog be far behind? Vought-American prepare to make their move, in a story that will change the world of the Boys forever: Herogasm. The first-ever Boys spin-off mini-series is collected here for the first time - all 6 issues - and features the pairing of Ennis with Hitman artist John McCrea and covers by Boys artist and co-creator Darick Robertson! [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Keith Burns & Various (CA) Tony Aviña, Darick Robertson]
Featuring an introduction by Lost creator Damon Lindelof! It had to happen sooner or later: the supes get mad enough to go after the Boys. One of the world's most powerful superteams decides to hit our heroes, all guns blazing, and the Female is the first to fall into their lethal trap. Meanwhile, Hughie is still plagued with doubt, and Annie finds herself on the receiving end of the worst new look ever- in THE SELF-PRESERVATION SOCIETY! Also collecting issues 35-38 featuring the unbelievable origins of The Boys! [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Keith Burns & Various (CA) Carlos Ezquerra, Darick Robertson]
You can only maim and murder so many superheroes before someone decides to do something about it, and in The Boys' case that means Payback- a superteam of unimaginable power, second only to the mighty Seven. Pulping teenage supes is one thing, but how will our heroes fare against Soldier Boy, Mind-Droid, Swatto, the Crimson Countess, and the Nazi juggernaut known as Stormfront? Blood flies and bones shatter, as Butcher & co. meet fire with fire. And in the origin tales of Mother's Milk, the Frenchman and the Female, Hughie learns of the strange paths by which this disparate trio came to join The Boys. From tragedy in Harlem to the slaughter on the Brooklyn Bridge, from the festival of Les Saints De Haw-Haw to the horror lurking under Tokyo, this is a journey of discovery like no other- with only the flickering lamp of insanity to light the way... This volume collects issues 31-38 of the New York Times Best-Selling series by Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson and Judge Dredd co-creator, Carlos Ezquerra, and features all of the covers by Robertson!
So where are the good superheroes? The warriors for truth and justice, the defenders of the American way? The supes can't all be dirtbags... can they? Meet the true heroes of The Boys' universe, the young men and women who fight to make things right and ask nothing in return: the teenage adventurers from our far future that the world knows as SUPERDUPER! Meanwhile, convinced that Hughie was never what he seemed, Butcher goes to see the Legend... and sets something terrible in motion for our little Scots pal. The Innocents reprints The Boys issues #39-47, along with a complete cover gallery by artist Darick Robertson. MATURE THEMES [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Russell Braun (CA) Darick Robertson]
Out of Dynamite Entertainment's critically acclaimed title, The Boys, comes a special story featuring everyone's favorite pint-sized Scotsman, Hughie, with The Boys: Highland Laddie, written by Garth Ennis, with covers by Darick Robertson and art by Herogasm artist John McCrea. Mind reeling from recent events in The Boys, Wee Hughie heads home to Auchterladle - the semi-idyllic Scottish seaside town where he grew up. All Hughie wants is some time to himself, to return to the bosom of family and friends, and get his head together after two years of unimaginable chaos. But our hero's luck has always been more cloud than silver lining, and the familiar surroundings he craves are not all they might be. You can go home again, but with old pals warped beyond recognition and strangers in town up to no good, whether or not you should is another matter entirely. Collecting issues #1-6 of the Highland Laddie series, along with a complete cover gallery. [(W) Garth Ennis (A) John McCrea (CA) Darick Robertson]
The Boys Volume 9 collects three separate story arcs, including the momentous issue #50, with bonus pin-ups and more! In issues #48-51: Proper Preparation and Planning - With Hughie absent, Butcher re-examines the Boys' first encounter with the Seven, trying to figure out what went wrong. But first there's some disquiet in the ranks to be dealt with, not to mention the return of an old and unexpected enemy who finally, incredibly, has come into his own. Meanwhile, on the Seven's floating headquarters, a flying lesson goes badly awry... In issues #52-55: Barbary Coast - Hughie travels out west to finally meet Lieutenant-Colonel Greg Mallory, the man who started The Boys. All kinds of secrets await our hero, beginning with the terrible story of the first supes to see action in World War Two. When the revelations cease, will Hughie return, or walk away from the team forever? In issues #56-59: The Big Ride - The countdown to the end begins, as Jack from Jupiter takes one step beyond... or does he? Hughie's triumphant return is not all he'd hoped for, but Butcher has bigger fish to fry. And The Boys meet the mysterious Doctor Peculiar... [(W) Garth Ennis (A) Darick Robertson & Various (CA) Darick Robertson]
The story of Billy Butcher, the Boys' mysterious leader, is told at last! From the backstreets of London's East End to the carnage of the Falklands War, from the heights of love to the depths of tragedy, the most violent man in comics reveals the terrible nature of the forces that drive him. And when he's done, he'll be ready - to finish things once and for all! Collects the hit 6-issue mini-series of 2011, along with a complete cover gallery. [(W) Garth Ennis (A/CA) Darick Robertson]
Cover: Darick Robertson Writer: Garth Ennis Artists: Darick Robertson The story of Billy Butcher, the Boys' mysterious leader, is told at last! From the backstreets of London's East End to the carnage of the Falklands War, from the heights of love to the depths of tragedy, the most violent man in comics reveals the terrible nature of the forces that drive him. And when he's done, he'll be ready - to finish things once and for all! Collects the hit 6-issue mini-series of 2011, along with a complete cover gallery. [(W) Garth Ennis (A/CA) Darick Robertson]
The creepiest Exterminators arc yet starts here, with gleefully gruesome guest art by premier penciller Darick Robertson (TRANSMETROPOLITAN, THE BOYS). Crone's operation to flood the streets of L.A. with Draxx has begun. But the city faces an even more cat [Written by Simon Oliver: Art by Darick Robertson & John Lucas: Cover by Tony Moore]
Guest art by Darick Robertson! Faced with overwhelming odds, the Bug-Bee crew locks and loads for its apocalyptic showdown with the invading Mayan Hisser army, while in the Ocran boardroom, the newly power-mad Laura is putting together a secret army of her [Written by Simon Oliver / Art by Darick Robertson & John Lucas / Cover by Philip Bond]
The Bug-Bee boys go to war in Part 3 of "Crossfire and Collateral!" The Mutated Mayan Hissers are somewhere in the bowels of L.A., ready to unleash their assault on our civilization. But the Exterminators discover that tracking an enemy with 3,00 [Written by Simon Oliver / Art by Darick Robertson & John Lucas / Cover by Philip Bond]
Collecting issues #17-23 of the acclaimed series! In this volume, with art by Darick Robertson (TRANSMETROPLITAN), the Bug Bee Gone gang faces an invasion of the giant, killer cockroaches known as the Mayan Hisser. [Written by Simon Oliver / Art by Darick Robertson, Ty Templeton and John Lucas / Cover by Tony Moor]
Set before the first season of the show, these hilarious stories delighted fans and newbies alike and introduced plots that influenced the show itself, including season 5's backstory of Tink, originally hinted at in these pages. Featuring a huge variety of comics' best artists as well as many of the talents key to the web series, and leading directly to the moment Zaboo unexpectedly appears at a startled Codex's front door in episode 1, this collection comprises a true season 0 of The Guild! Collects the one-shots The Guild: Vork, The Guild: Tink, The Guild: Bladezz, The Guild: Clara, and The Guild: Zaboo. [(W) Felicia Day & Various (A) Darick Robertson & Various (CA) Georges Jeanty & Various]
MIDNIGHTER #7 - A 32 page comic published by DC Comics. [Written by Brian K. Vaughan: Art by Darick Robertson & Karl Story: Cover by Chris Sprouse & Story]
Collecting issues #7 and 10-15 of the acclaimed series! The Midnighter discovers who he was before he became the Midnighter and attempts to reconnect with his roots in a small middle American town that's been taken over by an international force of mercenaries. [Written by Keith Giffen / Art by Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, Darick Robertson and Jon Landry / Cover]
Written by Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti Art and cover by Darick Robertson & Matt Jacobs The highly anticipated comic spinning out of the game PROTOTYPE continues! The New York homicide detectives have been pushed to the brink and realize they may not come out of this alive. In fact, the entire human race faces extinction! Terror abounds in this bloody action thriller as we ramp up to the exciting conclusion in this pulse-pounding issue! Scheduled to arrive on August 5 5 of 6 32 pages. Full Color. US MATURE READERS
Written by Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray Art and cover by Darick Robertson & Matt Jacobs The hit comic based on the game concludes! Biological weapons, unhinged commandos, violent creatures and more round out this final issue! New York City stands as a symbol of our nation, but if New York homicide detectives can't rise to the occasion and stop events that are in play, NYC will become a wasteland. Scheduled to arrive September 2. 6 of 6.. 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
168 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS Written by Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray Art by Darick Robertson & Matt Jacobs Cover by Jim Lee The hit 6-issue miniseries based on the bestselling Activision video game is collected with four rare short stories! A pair of New York homicide detectives track a serial killer unlike any they've ever faced - and enter a new era where human extinction and monstrous evolution collide!
The madness continues and the bodies pile up! Hooper and his FBI team fight for their lives as the entire psycho town turns against them...and Agent Baines goes head to head with Leatherface in a chainsaw duel no one's ever going to forget! [Written By Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning Art By Wesley Craig Cover By Darick Robertson]
The exploits of the Hewlett Clan are legend, bordering on the mythological. While Leatherface is easily the "muscle" of the family, Junior Hewlett was the insane brain behind it all. What horror did he live through in the Korean War that c [Written by Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning Art by Wes Craig Cover by Darick Robertson]
DC's new editions of TRANSMETROPOLITAN begin here, with this volume collecting issues #1-6 of the acclaimed Vertigo series from writer Warren Ellis and artist Darick Robertson! After years of selfimposed exile from a civilization rife with degradation and indecency, cynical journalist Spider Jerusalem is forced to return to a job he hates and a city he loathes. Working as an investigative reporter for the newspaper The Word, Spider attacks the injustices of his surreal 23rd century surroundings. In this first volume, Spider ventures into the dangerous Angels 8 district, home of the Transients - humans who have decided to become aliens through cosmetic surgery. But Spider's interview with the Transients' leader gets him a scoop he didn't bargain for. And don't miss Spider's first confrontation with the President of the United States . . . in a men's room. [Written by Warren Ellis / Art by Darick Robertson, Jerome K. Moore, Keith Aiken, Ray Kryssing, Dick ]
Written by Warren Ellis Art by Darick Robertson & Rodney RamosCover by Jae Lee In this new edition of volume three, now featuring issues #13-18 of the hit series, Spider Jerusalem begins to crumble under the pressure of fame and escapes into a world of bitterness and pills. Armed with only his demented mind, Spider embarks on an adventure of political cynicism, horrific sex and unwelcome celebrity with disastrous results. Advance-solicited; on sale August 5. 144 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS.
Written by WARREN ELLIS Art by DARICK ROBERTSON and RODNEY RAMOS Cover by MOEBIUS In this new edition collecting issues #49-54, Spider Jerusalem turns up some startling evidence and a sole witness to President Callahan's depravity. The problem will be getting the word out before the President's massive forces black out everything - and everyone - involved. 144 pages. Full Color.
The good news: The classic Wetworks team is reunited. The bad news: They're up against a united front of Earth's vampires, mutated into even stronger forms, as well as the Blood Box. Even the entire Wetworks team may not be enough to stop this onslaught! [Written by Mike Carey: Art by Peter Gross & Darick Robertson: Cover by Whilce Portacio & Richard Fri]
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