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DARK HORSE COMICS

BLACKWOOD #2 (OF 4)

VAR CLOONAN CVR

(W) Evan Dorkin (A) Veronica Fish (CA) BECKY CLOONAN

From the multi-Eisner award-winning creator of Beasts of Burden and the artist of Archie and Slam comes this supernatural fantasy about a magical murder in a sorcery school. After the vicious mausoleum attack by a zombie dean, our student heroes learn the true supernatural origins of Blackwood College, why they were enrolled, and their own potential occult powers. Meanwhile havoc continues at the school as the students are plagued with monster insect attacks and a run-in with a two-headed mummified chimpanzee.

MARVEL COMICS

MOON KNIGHT #196

(W) Max Bemis (A) Ty Templeton (CA) BECKY CLOONAN

STUCK IN THE COLLECTIVE SUBCONSCIOUS! •  MOON KNIGHT, and all the personalities that come with him, have been subsumed into the Collective! •  Can Marc, Stephen and Jake fight their way out of a fragmented mindscape, or is the solution even more mental? •  You're playing checkers, Moon Knight is playing BRAIN CHESS. Rated T+

DARK HORSE COMICS

NEIL GAIMAN AMERICAN GODS HC #1

SHADOWS

(W) Neil Gaiman (A) Scott Hampton (CA) Glenn Fabry

This supernatural American road trip fantasy tells the story of a war between the ancient and modern gods. Shadow Moon gets out of jail only to discover his wife is dead. Defeated, broke, and uncertain where to go from here, he meets the mysterious Mr. Wednesday, who employs him to serve as his bodyguard-thrusting Shadow into a deadly world where ghosts of the past come back from the dead, and a god war is imminent. Collecting the first nine issues of the American Gods comic book series, along with art process features, high res scans of original art, layouts, character designs, and variant covers by BECKY CLOONAN, Skottie Young, Fábio Moon, Dave MCKean, and more!

DC COMICS

(W) Cecil Castellucci (A) Marley Zarcone (CA) BECKY CLOONAN

After her homeworld was destroyed, Shade became a refugee on Meta, where her family was deemed unfit to raise her. Then two decades later, she was taken by Madness to Earth, where she was placed in another's body and lived out the consequences of a life she never lived. In order to deal with these traumas, Shade buried her heart. Now new and old threats pursue her and her friends, but without a heart, can Shade even pretend to care about these outward horrors - let alone the ones she herself caused?