Everyone go buy issue #2 of the original Hardcorps in your comic shop's quarter box - its just too awesome.
Everyone go buy issue #2 of the original Hardcorps in your comic shop's quarter box - its just too awesome.
Valiant comics: All (!)
Marvel: Avengers/NA/U.Avengers, Aaron's Thor, Ult Spider-Man
DC: Batman Inc, Azzarello's Wonder Woman
Other: Cobra Files, Hellboy, Fables, Hellblazer TPBs
Another tease today by VEI CEO Dinesh: Pic
Someone else caught it first, but it looks like it may be another infamous VALIANT duo...
VALIANT, Saga, Manhattan Projects, Locke & Key, Hawkeye, Young Avengers.
A team book makes sense as the next series.
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Could just be new trade dress for a Valiant Masters collection or those unpublished Q&W books they are releasing digitally.
But if the teases continue, we may be looking at a second Summer of Valiant string of releases. Of course there was the VALIANT tumblr that teased books for almost a year before the official announcements were made. For all we know they just have Rian Hughes redesigning ALL the VALIANT IP logos and Dino is just being a sneak.
VALIANT, Saga, Manhattan Projects, Locke & Key, Hawkeye, Young Avengers.
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I'll be thrilled if it's Quantum & Woody by Priest and Doc Bright. Otherwise, I'm not interested in a Q&W relaunch.
Wish I could.One LCS recently grabbed a pile of 90's comics that were in the back room of a used book store for over 10 yrs. for some reason. LCS decided they were 10 cent comics and I snapped up among other Valiants almost a full run of the first arc except for 2,3,and 15.My take on this run is that the first arc is really #1 through #15,but Original Valiant fans may see that differently.Along with this and some of the others I've read from this era I like the non glossy paper and almost watercolor aspect to the coloring/inking.Does anyone here know about the technical aspects of this? Because it doesn't seem to be paper aging at all.
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