News 

Emily and the Strangers Finale, New Trigun Omnibus In March From Dark Horse [Exclusive]

By | December 10th, 2012
Posted in News | % Comments

It’s Monday morning, so we figure a fun way to start it off would be with some exclusive solicit information, right? And what’s more fun than Emily the Strange and the continuing adventures of Vash the Stampede? Not much!

Check out some advance solicits straight from Dark Horse below.

EMILY AND THE STRANGERS #3 (of 3)
Rob Reger (W), Mariah Huehner (W), Emily Ivie (A/Cover), Buzz Parker (Cover), and Cynthia von Buhler (Variant cover)
On sale Mar 27
FC, 32 pages
$3.99
Miniseries

After winning the magical guitar and gathering other musicians, Emily should have everything she needs to start a contest-winning band. The sound is promising, and Emily’s got the perfect song to perform, but there are still a few more lessons about harmony to learn–and some freaky elements to add to the mix. Time to have a séance and evoke the spirit of a long-lost musical genius to ask for help! Join Emily and her new friends on a journey to the true heart of rock ‘n’ roll!

– Conclusion of this hard-rocking Emily series!
– Centerfold poster featuring the issue’s variant cover!
– An Emily the Strange feature film is currently in development with a script written by Melisa Wallack (Mirror Mirror)!

TRIGUN MAXIMUM OMNIBUS VOLUME 3 TP
Yasuhiro Nightow (W/A)
On sale May 15
b&w, 616 pages
$19.99
TP, 5″ x 7″

Though a man (plant?) of peace, Vash the Stampede may be the deadliest gunslinger in the Galaxy. But his brother, Knives, may be the deadliest creature in existence. Orchestrating a campaign of terror and destruction, Knives and his plant army are out to turn planet Gunsmoke into just that, and Knives may soon grow too powerful to be stopped–though Vash may die trying!

– Over 600 pages!
– Popular anime series, Cartoon Network Adult Swim mainstay.


Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

EMAIL | ARTICLES