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AIRBOY #52

CVR A KALAJZIC

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Stipe Kalajzic (CA) Stipe Kalajzic

CHUCK DIXON's return of AIRBOY continues! AIRBOY #51 picked up right where AIRBOY #50 left off 30 years ago! AIRBOY #52 begins with excerpts from a letter Valkyrie has written to her son.  We learn that after Davy returned from the land of Misery (AIRBOY #50-51), he cancelled all weapons contracts, through Nelson Aviation, related to the military.  Replacing defense contracts with experimentation with the newest technology, his work with fuel economy, automation, and drones revolutionized the flight industry.  And with the arrival of his son, David Lawrence Nelson IV, his success and happiness was nearly complete. Despite all this, Davy becomes more and more troubled.  Putting together a secret mission, calling together his old comrades, he faces Misery once more.  It is the last flight of the Air-Fighters, and it appears that Davy and his team are lost forever.  Not wanting to believe this, Valkyrie leaves her son to find her husband.  Years later, now all grown up, David (who has inherited his family's company) makes some upgrades to Birdy, and takes off to find out what happened to his parents, taking up the mantel of AIRBOY!  To celebrate this new issue of AIRBOY, we have variant covers by Graham Nolan, Don Perlin, Emma Kubert, Brent McKee, Jok, and Stipe Kalajzic.  

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AIRBOY #52

CVR B NOLAN

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Stipe Kalajzic (CA) Graham Nolan

CHUCK DIXON's return of AIRBOY continues! AIRBOY #51 picked up right where AIRBOY #50 left off 30 years ago! AIRBOY #52 begins with excerpts from a letter Valkyrie has written to her son.  We learn that after Davy returned from the land of Misery (AIRBOY #50-51), he cancelled all weapons contracts, through Nelson Aviation, related to the military.  Replacing defense contracts with experimentation with the newest technology, his work with fuel economy, automation, and drones revolutionized the flight industry.  And with the arrival of his son, David Lawrence Nelson IV, his success and happiness was nearly complete. Despite all this, Davy becomes more and more troubled.  Putting together a secret mission, calling together his old comrades, he faces Misery once more.  It is the last flight of the Air-Fighters, and it appears that Davy and his team are lost forever.  Not wanting to believe this, Valkyrie leaves her son to find her husband.  Years later, now all grown up, David (who has inherited his family's company) makes some upgrades to Birdy, and takes off to find out what happened to his parents, taking up the mantel of AIRBOY!  To celebrate this new issue of AIRBOY, we have variant covers by Graham Nolan, Don Perlin, Emma Kubert, Brent McKee, Jok, and Stipe Kalajzic.  

IT'S ALIVE

AIRBOY #52

CVR C PERLIN

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Stipe Kalajzic (CA) Don Perlin

CHUCK DIXON's return of AIRBOY continues! AIRBOY #51 picked up right where AIRBOY #50 left off 30 years ago! AIRBOY #52 begins with excerpts from a letter Valkyrie has written to her son.  We learn that after Davy returned from the land of Misery (AIRBOY #50-51), he cancelled all weapons contracts, through Nelson Aviation, related to the military.  Replacing defense contracts with experimentation with the newest technology, his work with fuel economy, automation, and drones revolutionized the flight industry.  And with the arrival of his son, David Lawrence Nelson IV, his success and happiness was nearly complete. Despite all this, Davy becomes more and more troubled.  Putting together a secret mission, calling together his old comrades, he faces Misery once more.  It is the last flight of the Air-Fighters, and it appears that Davy and his team are lost forever.  Not wanting to believe this, Valkyrie leaves her son to find her husband.  Years later, now all grown up, David (who has inherited his family's company) makes some upgrades to Birdy, and takes off to find out what happened to his parents, taking up the mantel of AIRBOY!  To celebrate this new issue of AIRBOY, we have variant covers by Graham Nolan, Don Perlin, Emma Kubert, Brent McKee, Jok, and Stipe Kalajzic.  

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AIRBOY #52

CVR D EMMA KUBERT

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Stipe Kalajzic (CA) Emma Kubert

CHUCK DIXON's return of AIRBOY continues! AIRBOY #51 picked up right where AIRBOY #50 left off 30 years ago! AIRBOY #52 begins with excerpts from a letter Valkyrie has written to her son.  We learn that after Davy returned from the land of Misery (AIRBOY #50-51), he cancelled all weapons contracts, through Nelson Aviation, related to the military.  Replacing defense contracts with experimentation with the newest technology, his work with fuel economy, automation, and drones revolutionized the flight industry.  And with the arrival of his son, David Lawrence Nelson IV, his success and happiness was nearly complete. Despite all this, Davy becomes more and more troubled.  Putting together a secret mission, calling together his old comrades, he faces Misery once more.  It is the last flight of the Air-Fighters, and it appears that Davy and his team are lost forever.  Not wanting to believe this, Valkyrie leaves her son to find her husband.  Years later, now all grown up, David (who has inherited his family's company) makes some upgrades to Birdy, and takes off to find out what happened to his parents, taking up the mantel of AIRBOY!  To celebrate this new issue of AIRBOY, we have variant covers by Graham Nolan, Don Perlin, Emma Kubert, Brent McKee, Jok, and Stipe Kalajzic.  

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AIRBOY #52

CVR E BRENT MCKEE

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Stipe Kalajzic (CA) Brent McKee

CHUCK DIXON's return of AIRBOY continues! AIRBOY #51 picked up right where AIRBOY #50 left off 30 years ago! AIRBOY #52 begins with excerpts from a letter Valkyrie has written to her son.  We learn that after Davy returned from the land of Misery (AIRBOY #50-51), he cancelled all weapons contracts, through Nelson Aviation, related to the military.  Replacing defense contracts with experimentation with the newest technology, his work with fuel economy, automation, and drones revolutionized the flight industry.  And with the arrival of his son, David Lawrence Nelson IV, his success and happiness was nearly complete. Despite all this, Davy becomes more and more troubled.  Putting together a secret mission, calling together his old comrades, he faces Misery once more.  It is the last flight of the Air-Fighters, and it appears that Davy and his team are lost forever.  Not wanting to believe this, Valkyrie leaves her son to find her husband.  Years later, now all grown up, David (who has inherited his family's company) makes some upgrades to Birdy, and takes off to find out what happened to his parents, taking up the mantel of AIRBOY!  To celebrate this new issue of AIRBOY, we have variant covers by Graham Nolan, Don Perlin, Emma Kubert, Brent McKee, Jok, and Stipe Kalajzic.  

IT'S ALIVE

AIRBOY #52

CVR F JOK

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Stipe Kalajzic (CA) Jok

CHUCK DIXON's return of AIRBOY continues! AIRBOY #51 picked up right where AIRBOY #50 left off 30 years ago! AIRBOY #52 begins with excerpts from a letter Valkyrie has written to her son.  We learn that after Davy returned from the land of Misery (AIRBOY #50-51), he cancelled all weapons contracts, through Nelson Aviation, related to the military.  Replacing defense contracts with experimentation with the newest technology, his work with fuel economy, automation, and drones revolutionized the flight industry.  And with the arrival of his son, David Lawrence Nelson IV, his success and happiness was nearly complete. Despite all this, Davy becomes more and more troubled.  Putting together a secret mission, calling together his old comrades, he faces Misery once more.  It is the last flight of the Air-Fighters, and it appears that Davy and his team are lost forever.  Not wanting to believe this, Valkyrie leaves her son to find her husband.  Years later, now all grown up, David (who has inherited his family's company) makes some upgrades to Birdy, and takes off to find out what happened to his parents, taking up the mantel of AIRBOY!  To celebrate this new issue of AIRBOY, we have variant covers by Graham Nolan, Don Perlin, Emma Kubert, Brent McKee, Jok, and Stipe Kalajzic.  

IT'S ALIVE

AIRBOY #52

CVR G KALAJZIC

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Stipe Kalajzic (CA) Jok

CHUCK DIXON's return of AIRBOY continues! AIRBOY #51 picked up right where AIRBOY #50 left off 30 years ago! AIRBOY #52 begins with excerpts from a letter Valkyrie has written to her son.  We learn that after Davy returned from the land of Misery (AIRBOY #50-51), he cancelled all weapons contracts, through Nelson Aviation, related to the military.  Replacing defense contracts with experimentation with the newest technology, his work with fuel economy, automation, and drones revolutionized the flight industry.  And with the arrival of his son, David Lawrence Nelson IV, his success and happiness was nearly complete. Despite all this, Davy becomes more and more troubled.  Putting together a secret mission, calling together his old comrades, he faces Misery once more.  It is the last flight of the Air-Fighters, and it appears that Davy and his team are lost forever.  Not wanting to believe this, Valkyrie leaves her son to find her husband.  Years later, now all grown up, David (who has inherited his family's company) makes some upgrades to Birdy, and takes off to find out what happened to his parents, taking up the mantel of AIRBOY!  To celebrate this new issue of AIRBOY, we have variant covers by Graham Nolan, Don Perlin, Emma Kubert, Brent McKee, Jok, and Stipe Kalajzic.  

ANTARCTIC PRESS

ALIAS BLACK & WHITE #2 (OF 7)

(W) CHUCK DIXON (A) Todd Fox (CA) Brian Denham

"Stormfront" Antarctic Press makes a name for itself with the return of this '90s crime drama (unrelated to either the later Marvel comic or the espionage TV series) from longtime Batman writer CHUCK DIXON.  FBI agent Neal Mathis is convinced that a string of seemingly unconnected murders is actually the work of the same man.

ANTARCTIC PRESS

JUNGLE COMICS #5

(W) VARIOUS (A) Various (CA) Alessio Nocerino

Rhula and JoJo enter the valley of the dinosaurs as they chase illegal poachers into a forbidden jungle in part 2 of "Green Hell" by CHUCK DIXON and Alessio Nocerino.  In "David and Goliath", by Scott O. Brown and Robespierre Feitoza, the titular heroes continue to defend their jungle paradise from an invasion of giant spiders.   A deadly virus infects a jungle village in "Ebola" by John Crowther and Dell Barras.  And in part 2 of Paul Beale and Jenny Godin's "Hidden Island", the plane crash survivors contend with staying alive, unaware they are being observed by hungry eyes!