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Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly returns this fall with a new film, Southland Tales, but before it hits theaters, he's launching an ambitious series of graphic novels by the same name, illustrated by Brett Weldele, showing what happens to the characters before the movie starts.
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It's never too soon for romance! A preview of the story by Doug Fraser (Mort Grim) for AdHouse Books' romance anthology Project: Romantic. The book is due this summer.
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| From Rod Espinosa's New Alice in Wonderland published by Antarctic Press. | |
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| The opening panel of Grand Prix winner Lewis Trondheim's Harum Scarum: The Spiffy Adventures of McConey, published by Fantagraphics. | |
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| Jack Moriarty makes his return to comics in the pages of Kramer's Ergot #6, due out this summer. | |
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| A panel from Joe Casey and Tom Scioli's Godland from Image Comics. | |
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| A panel from David B.'s story in Fantagraphics' anthology MOME #3, shipping in February. | |
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| From Andy Runton's Owly: Flying Lessons from Top Shelf | |
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| A montage of images by Kent Williams from the graphic novel The Fountain, written by Darren Aronofsky. | |
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| Marvel's Next Wave, by writer Warren Ellis and artist Stuart Immonen follows the adventures of a gang of third rate superheroes who end up having to save the world after all. | |
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| Kakashi in a jam from Naruto Vol. 5 by Masashi Kishimoto/Shueisha Inc.© 1999 | |
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Josh confronts his feckless mother in a scene from Mark Kneece and Julie Collins-Rousseau's Trailers, just out from NBM. | |
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| A panel of Ripclaw from Marc Silvestri's Cyberforce story in the much-delayed Image Hardcover anthology featuring stories by Todd McFarlane, Silvestri, Jim Valentino and Erik Larsen. Originally scheduled to be published in 2002 to mark Image's 10th Anniversary, the book will be published this month. | |
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| From Ted Naifeh and Elmer Damaso's Unearthly just released from Seven Seas | |
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| French artist Killoffer's 676 Apparitions of Killoffer from Typocrat Press. | |
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| A panel from You Higuri's Cantarella, a manga version of the life of Cesare Borgia. | |
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Charles Burn's ten-years-in-the-making collected Black Hole is finally available, just in time for Halloween. | |
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| Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons classic Watchmen just got the Absolute treatment. | |
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| Winsor McCay's classic comic strip, Little Nemo in Slumberland. | |
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| Emma and daughter Marcie from Carla Speed McNeil's Finder: Talisman | |
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| Bandit, Tinker and Pirate from Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s WE3. | |
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