Let’s Get Digital: The Digital Comics Report for 11/28/12

Posted on November 28th, 2012 - 12:02 PM by

ComiXology is about to E-X-P-L-O-D-E with new digital comics out this week from all your favorite publishers. We know it can be a little intimating when it comes to finding new reads or even stocking up on older ones, but don’t fret, we’ve got you covered with this week’s report on all the book you don’t want to miss! Not seeing something you think should be included? Let us know about it over on TwitterFacebook or even Google Plus

Same Day as Print

FF Vol. 2 #1: Marvel Now! shows you the future, and it’s fantastic! In the Fantastic Four’s absence, a hand-picked substitute squad–Ant-Man, Medusa, She-Hulk and Miss Thing–must guard Earth and the fledgling Future Foundation for four minutes. What could go wrong?

My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic #1: Welcome to Ponyville, home of Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, and all your other favorite Ponies! Something’s not right in the town though, as some of the inhabitants are acting very, very strange! It’s up to the Mane Six to find the source of the weirdness before it’s too late!

Masks #1: Starring The Shadow, The Green Hornet, Kato, and The Spider, in a story that only Dynamite could tell! Before superheroes, there were Masks! They’ve always said it can’t happen here–but what if it did? It’s 1938, and the Justice Party has swept into office in New York State. But the newly-elected officials are in the control of powerful criminals, who quickly corrupt the law to their own advantage. When a fascist police state is instituted, the only ones who stand in defense of the innocent are masked vigilantes like the Shadow, the Green Hornet, Kato, and the Spider. Also, look forward to future appearances of Black Bat, Miss Fury, Black Terror, Green Lama and more! When the law is unjust, justice must be an outlaw!

Collections and Graphic Novels

Kamen Rider Vol. 3: As Hayato Ichimonji becomes the second Kamen Rider, he visits his home town near the sea but it seems strange than ever. The people rejects him and he sees flying group of stingrays in the air, now battles the evil Shocker-Made-MonsterMan from the dark ocean. Crab MonsterMan and Missiles armed Shark Robots will pull Kamen Rider into the sea they are comfortable to fight in. NOTE: This Manga reads right to left. NOTE: This Manga reads right to left.

The Wizard’s Tale Vol. 1: A magical story of redemption! The Wizard’s Tale is the story of the aged Bafflerog Rumplewhisker and his young companion, Muddle, the woodcutter’s son, as they embark on a quest to retrieve the magical Book of Worse-a tome that will ensure the land of Ever-Night remains as it is, a dark and gloomy realm of evil. But old Rumplewhisker’s heart slowly warms on their journey, and a chance to restore a semblance of goodness to Ever-Night is possible-If he and his young charge can dare face the challenges ahead.

Ghostbusters: Real Ghostbusters Omnibus Vol. 1: Forget Egon’s rules-the streams have been crossed, the dead have risen, and a free-roaming apparition is part of the gang! It’s The Real Ghostbusters, ladies and gentlemen, and in this first volume omnibus collection you can score issues #1-14 of the classic NOW Comics series. Be there as Ray, Peter, Egon, and Winston keep doing what they do. After all, they ain’t afraid of no ghosts.

New & Noteworthy Back Catalogue

Family Business: Red Light Properties Begins Here! Meet Miami’s best (and only) previously-haunted real estate agency and the horrific ghost stories and psychic adventures that intrude on their everyday lives.

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse #5 (of 9): Famine: Famine is released into Hell as the third and final Chosen, Jordan Osbourne is revealed to Adam. Jordan, a US Senator whose greed and treachery is only matched by his deceit and corruption is torn between joining Adam or the dark forces of evil. “This is the kind of stuff that Michael Bay looks to for inspiration.” writes, James Ferguson, www.horrortalk.com. Illustrated by Eisner award winner – Simon Bisley.


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