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Today, CBR and Comicbook.com broke the story that DC would be releasing a number of their titles with Monster themed variants this October. Here’ the full list of covers. Hit the links above for some preview images:
- Action Comics #45 by Dave Johnson
- Aquaman #45 by Michael Golden
- Batman #45 by Andy Kubert
- Batman Beyond #5 by Dan Panosian w/ colors by Brad Anderson
- Batman/Superman #25 by Michael Oeming
- Black Canary #5 by Michael Allred w/ colors by Laura Allred
- Catwoman #45 by Robbi Rodriguez
- Cyborg #4 by Mikal Janin
- Deathstroke #11 by EM Gist
- Detective Comics #45 by Bill Sienkiewicz
- Flash #45 by Gustavo Duarte
- Grayson #13 by Jenny Frison
- Green Arrow #45 by Kelley Jones w/ colors by Dave McCaig
- Green Lantern #45 by Neal Adams w/ colors by Alex Sinclair
- Harley Quinn #21 by Ryan Sook
- Justice League #45 by Szymon Kudranski
- JLA #5 by Whilce Portacio w/ colors by Alex Sinclair
- Robin: Son of Batman #5 by Ty Templeton
- Sinestro #16 by Karl Kerschl
- Starfire #5 by Guillem March
- New Suicide Squad #13 by Cary Nord
- Superman #45 by Cully Hamner
- Superman/Wonder Woman #22 by JP Leon
- Teen Titans #13 by Aaron Lopresti
- Wonder Woman #45 by Claire Wendling
By: Kenneth Kit Lamug,
on 8/1/2014
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Over the last month, I’ve been working with Greg Wright on a new comic book project called “Monstrous”.
It’s got steam powered robots & monsters that span the imagination. In this pilot, we meet a little girl who has to team up with a monster for hire to avenge her father’s death. What I love about MONSTROUS, is that it has the “IT” factor that I believe will be enjoyed by young and old. It has fun moments, scary moments and head turning moments.
Sometimes I wish could just read the entire series already instead of having to create it. It’s not that I don’t enjoy working on it (trust me – it’s a blast)… it’s the fact that I have to wait on my slow butt to finish it. Ha!