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The first Tales Through Time trade drops December 15th, so if you were maybe wondering what to wish for this Christmas... 😉
The bestselling, critically acclaimed
The Old Guard, now a hit Netflix movie starring Charlize Theron, returns
with new stories by writers GREG RUCKA, LEANDRO FERNANDEZ,
and an all-star lineup of guest creators, expanding the world of the immortal
warriors in shocking ways! Meet the immortals' families, witness
never-before-seen adventures, and discover the first appearance of a major new
character!
Featuring writers BRIAN MICHAEL
BENDIS, KELLY SUE DeCONNICK, MATT FRACTION, VITA AYALA,
JASON AARON, DAVID F. WALKER, and more, and artists VALENTINE
DE LANDRO, NICOLA SCOTT, MICHAEL AVON OEMING, RAFAEL
ALBUQUERQUE, MIKE HENDERSON, MATTHEW CLARK, KANO, and
more!
Collects THE OLD GUARD: TALES
THROUGH TIME #1-6
Sequel officially greenlit!!
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No details on cast and crew yet, but IT'S HAPPENING.
eta still waiting for Netflix to officially confirm hrrrm.
eta still waiting for Netflix to officially confirm hrrrm.
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For anyone who hasn't seen it yet or heard about this alternative channels, Polygon has an enticing article on the new six-issue anthology miniseries that will be starting this spring.
The miniseries will feature work from a variety of writers and artists, and will include stories about the moon landing, 19th century Paris, 13th century Japan, the U.S. Old West, and post-WWI Berlin.
The article includes several of the covers and some art excerpts that have me very excited!
The miniseries will feature work from a variety of writers and artists, and will include stories about the moon landing, 19th century Paris, 13th century Japan, the U.S. Old West, and post-WWI Berlin.
“The world of The Old Guard, especially when viewed through the specific lens of this kind of anthology, gives us all the chance to tell stories about these more-than-human characters throughout the totality of human history,” says writer Matt Fraction. “If what’s past is prologue, any story about where we’ve come from is ultimately a story about where we’re going. And I think these characters, in the specific, radiate out from a core of humanism: if dying doesn’t matter, then all that matters is how we live.”
The article includes several of the covers and some art excerpts that have me very excited!