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I can hardly believe it, but we are about to embark on the second arc of THE UNWRITTEN. Here’s a preview of issue #6. Enjoy!
We are so excited for this new limited series that we’ve extended it. JOE THE BARBARIAN by Grant Morrison with artist Sean Murphy will now be 8 issues!
Check out this preview and keep drooling until January when issue #1 hits the stands!
And for fans of Jeff’s work, he’s the artist on the insert story “The Tale of Brutus the Bold” in this month’s HOUSE OF MYSTERY #18 (also on sale 10/7). This issue also features guest artist Werther Dell’ Edera (DARK ENTRIES).
Many of you already know that this month Vertigo will publish its first HOUSE OF MYSTERY HALLOWEEN ANNUAL. Now here’s your chance to see a few pages of what to expect--you’ll have to pick up a copy to see the amazing Halloween party 2 page spread at the HOUSE!
Don’t forget to enter for the chance to win a free copy of the brand new hardcover 1st edition of PETER & MAX: A Fables Novel written by Bill Willingham with spot illustrations by Steve Leialoha.
In order to win, please post YOUR FAVORITE FABLES CHARACTER and WHY IT’S YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTER in the comment section of the Monday, September 28th post.
Don’t forget to enter for the chance to win a free copy of the brand new hardcover 1st edition of PETER & MAX: A Fables Novel written by Bill Willingham with spot illustrations by Steve Leialoha.
The first issue of Jeff Lemire's SWEET TOOTH was published to much acclaim. So if you're already a fan, or want to know what all the fuss is about, you're just in time.
Don’t forget to enter for the chance to win a free copy of the brand new hardcover 1st edition of PETER & MAX: A Fables Novel written by Bill Willingham with spot illustrations by Steve Leialoha.
Thanks to all who have linked to and twittered about the ongoing PETER & MAX Sweepstakes as well as to all who have entered to win. I’m loving all the thoughtful posts. It looks like Bigby Wolf is in the lead for fan favorite character—keep them coming!
I continue to be amazed at the synchronicity of life’s moments, especially when it comes to being an editor in this wonderfully weird world of Vertigo, where strange connections just seem to happen.