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Comics Wire: The shared universe boom, DC s Infinite Frontier, The Blue Flame

This week we're talking about the rise in indie shared universes, DC's upcoming Infinite Frontier miniseries, The Blue Flame, Defenders at 50, and much more!

The Weekly Pull: Batman Black and White, Magneto & the Mutant Force, The Blue Flame, and More

The Weekly Pull: Batman Black and White, Magneto & the Mutant Force, The Blue Flame, and More ✖ It s almost another new comic book day, which means new releases hitting stores and digital platforms. Each week in The Weekly Pull, the ComicBook. com team highlights the new releases that have us the most excited about another week of comics. Whether those releases are from the most prominent publisher or a small press, brand new issues of ongoing series, original graphic novels, or collected editions of older material, whether it involves capes and cowls or comes from any other genre, if it has us excited about comic books this week, then we re going to tell you about it in The Weekly Pull.

Vault Comics Announces DEADBOX | The Fandom Post

Vault Comics has a new series coming up this summer with the debut of  DEADBOX, what they’re calling a terrifying new horror series. The project comes from writer Mark Russell, (Billionaire Island, Second Coming, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles), artist Bejnamin Tiesma (Dead Body Road), colorist Vladimir Popov (Fearscape, A Dark Interlude), and designer Tim Daniel. “I wrote DEADBOX as a horror story, not just about a cursed DVD rental machine, but also about the feeling of being trapped, boxed if you will, in a town that doesn’t get you and a place you will never feel at home in no matter how long you live there. As a kid who felt, in many ways, trapped by his upbringing and sought personal escape in movies, DEADBOX tells a story that’s deeply personal to me, even though it’s about something as goofy as haunted movies. My hope is that as fewer and fewer Americans begin to recognize the place they call home, this will have a personal meaning for them, too. Tha

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