So when one of their own betrays them, COPRA has no choice but to turn their nightmarish skills back on everyone who ever even looked at them funny. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), VISIT US AT OUR NEW HOME AT XAVIERFILES.COM, AfterShock announces ‘Sympathy for No Devils’ by Thomas, Ferguson, AfterShock announces resurrection-holiday comic ‘Dead Day,’ out April 15, Image ‘Excellence’ variants to feature artists of color, Image announces black-magicians series ‘Excellence’ from Thomas, Randolph, Fiffe’s ‘Copra’ and the rest of our top Image picks for May, WMQ&A Episode 55: Kyle Starks, the last action hero, Marvel teases July comics, Hickman X-Men books, WMQ&A Episode 23: Down on the farm with Rob Guillory, WMQ&A Episode 52: David Bowie, Darwyn Cooke and Jeff Rougvie, 4 Image series to get you over your ‘Saga’ withdrawal, Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ nominated for Best Picture Oscar, Marvel+DC+Diamond explodes in the future history of comics (Part II), Time traveler John Titor explains the Marvel+DC merger and how comics went to hell (Part I), Why, Will: Good Star Trek movies make for shoddy comic adaptations, A gay gamer rebounds with his favorite characters in Oni’s ‘Cheat(er) Code’. The members of Brooticus have come too far to allow Magnum Khaos to reign on Earth. AfterShock Comics on Tuesday announced “Sympathy for No Devils,” a new series by writer Brandon Thomas (“Excellence”), artist Lee Ferguson, colorist Jose Villarrubia and letterer Simon Bowland, due out May 20. “Excellence is all about contrasts—characters that are capable of doing these impossible things, but whose abilities are largely defined by others,” said Thomas. Mark Millar (writer), EXCELLENCE 9 (COVER B) "Ready Or Not" Brandon Tho, Loves Though, you know, it IS a whole gang they’ll have to fight, and they WILL have to take down current No. CURSE WORDS #21 WRITER: Charles Soule ARTIST / COVER A: Ryan Browne MAY 01 / 32 pages / FC/ M / $3.99 “FAIRY TALE ENDING,” Part One (of Five) That’s right, CURSE WORDS is barreling to its epic conclusion—only five issues left. That said, it doesn't sacrifice any of the traits and depth that made this series so compelling in the first place, instead using that foundation to provide a unique and worthwhile prism from which to view our own conflicted world. As with everything on the site, as long as there's an add to cart button, you may order even if it says it's not in stock, and we'll either pull it from your subscription file if it's in there or try to order one for you. Before we move any further, the artwork of Randolph and colorist Emilio Lopez must be commended. Birthday for ... Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. 3 TP WRITER / ARTIST / COVER A: Michel Fiffe MAY 01 / 160 pages / FC/ M / $19.99 Old friends and older habits, cell blocks and beaches. 2 TP WRITER / ARTIST / COVER A: Michel Fiffe MAY 01 / 160 pages / FC/ M / $19.99 Genocide ain’t a pretty thing to see, but there’s no time to mourn when your face is at the edge of the abyss. Links and References. Wednesday Warriors unite! Charlie Davis, co-host, The Young Ones and Match Club podcasts, Robert Secundus, co-writer, DoxTox at XavierFiles.com, Scott Modrzynski, artist/art director; mojoswork.com, Karla Pacheco, writer, Marvel’s “Spider-Woman”. “They’ll see the enthusiasm I’ve charged into 30-plus issues and jump on board just in time to realize that I’m just getting started.”. Writer Brandon Thomas and artist Khary Randolph continue to reach the exceedingly high bar they ... and oppression with a modern magical twist that cannot be seen anywhere else in comics. The people of Earth will be told that her arrival on their planet means invasion;…, The Many Adventures of Miranda Mercury is a critically-acclaimed comic book series written by Brandon Thomas (Excellence, Horizon) and illustrated by Lee Ferguson (Batman 80-Page Giant 2010, GI Joe: Snake Eyes, Freak). The Ultimates Omnibus Writer Brandon Thomas and artist Khary Randolph continue to reach the exceedingly high bar they established in the series' earliest issues—tackling systems of race, class, and oppression with a modern magical twist that cannot be seen anywhere else in comics. The reveals here will only heighten that dynamic in future issues, too. Here it is: the first six issues of MICHEL FIFFE’s critically acclaimed superhero revenge machine. Collects COPRA #7-12, COPRA, VOL. Because the Aegis' true motives are made clear, the focus is shifting from a story of a young man overcoming his own demons and familial fractures to one of a young man not satisfied with accepting the answers given to him about what life should be.