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It’s 9:36 am in New York City. Do you know where your freelancers are?
IGN calls UNKNOWN SOLDIER “A revelation in every sense of the word,” and continues “It's truly rare to see a book of this high level of craft, importance and dramatic power come along. . . . UNKNOWN SOLDIER marks the arrival of an important and distinct new voice in comic book writing in Dysart.
Gone to the beach--well, that's where I will be if the sun comes out--so there will be no post today. Be back Monday!
Oh, and don't forget, Sunday is Father's Day!
We interrupt the regularly scheduled GRAPHIC CONTENT posts with a note from Dave McCullough, one of the tech gurus from our amazing and supportive DC Online department --they're so amazing that they're actually turning a Luddite like me into much less of one.
Well, enough from me, over to you Dave.
In the previous post, Editor Pornsak Pichetshote discussed THE UNWRITTEN. This new series really has something special, and it gives me great pleasure to reveal one of my favorite inked pages from issue #3 below.
FABLES is a series that continues to keep me guessing and THE LITERALS #3 is no exception. Set in the picturesque Catskills, all seems calm and peaceful as Kevin Thorn, released from Writers Bloc, picks up his pen . . . about to destroy everything.
AREA TEN by Christos Gage and artist Chris Samnee

Glad you came back, right?
THE BRONX KILL by Peter Milligan and artist James Romberger

Awesome, right?
The Vertigo Crime Line is launching this August with FILTHY RICH by Brian Azzarello and artist Victor Santos and DARK ENTRIES by Ian Rankin and artist Werther Dell'Edera.
Did you know the CIA once pretended to shoot a movie adaptation of Roger Zelazny’s Lord of the Light as cover to smuggle US diplomats out of Iran? Go ahead, Google it.