WARLORD OF MARS #100, a Celebratory Landmark Special Issue In Stores In April


Warlord of Mars #100 Jay Anacleto cover

Warlord of Mars #100 Jay Anacleto cover



Dynamite to publish special Warlord of Mars #100.

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THREE AMAZING 2013 CALENDARS COMING OUT FROM DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT!!! IN STORES OCTOBER 2012!!!


The Tolien Art of the Brothers Hildebrandt 2013 Calendar

The Tolien Art of the Brothers Hildebrandt 2013 Calendar



Dynamite Entertainment announces a new line of calendars, including Warlord of Mars, Jungle Girls, and The Tolkien Art of the Brothers Hildebrandt.

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Interview: Arvid Nelson on Dynamite Entertainment’s Warlord of Mars


Warlord of Mars cover by Joe Jusko

Arvid Nelson is the creator of Zero Killer and has written such books as Rex Mundi, Kull, and Red Sonja. This month, he turns to Edgar Rice Burroughs’ John Carter in Dynamite’s Warlord of Mars. Westfield’s Roger Ash contacted Nelson to learn more about this book.

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10 Things I Like About October ’10 Comics


75 Years of DC Comics

by KC Carlson

One thing I’m not exactly crazy about overall with October comics is that the giant gift book season still isn’t over yet. I am now completely overwhelmed with expensive hardcovers, during a time when many comics customers (and netizens) are trying desperately to budget their comics purchases to around $20 dollars a week. I’m not a big fan of publishing plans which have all (or most) of the major releases planned for the holiday season, especially when every single one of the publishers does the same thing. There is always so much stuff available that I want (or can ask Santa for) around Christmas, that I basically forget about half (or more) of it, simply because I cannot afford it. This is why I’ll always believe that a yearlong schedule of great books and projects will always trump a publishing plan that has everything dumped into the fourth quarter. Publishers, why take a foolish risk that your big year-end project (or three) may be the one (or many) that gets forgotten in the crush?

Now, having said that… one of the most expensive books of the year (but…):

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