Digital Comic Recommendation: Wasteland issues #1 and #2

Posted on June 15th, 2011 - 12:42 PM by

In the post-apocalyptic world of Wasteland everything has a price and nothing is as cheap as life. Michael and Abi are the Odd Couple of the Armageddon battling the Sandeaters and the elements as they begin a deadly quest through the wasteland. It’s an uncompromising vision as seen through the grim and gritty art of Ben Templesmith and Christopher Mitten and told through the words of master scribe Antony Johnston. At long last fans check out the harvey and eagle award nominated series exclusively through comiXology as this week Wasteland joins the ranks of other great digital comics from Oni Press.

100 years after the Big Wet, Earth has been left a broken, infertile world of rock and sand.The town of Providens is like many others on the post-Big Wet planet-small, mostly illiterate, and struggling for survival. When the town welcomes a stranger named Michael into its midst, will the quiet man lead them to a brave new world or shatter what little order still exists? From the writer and artist of Queen & Country: Declassified: Sons & Daughters comes a bold new ongoing series that bends genres and conventions in a way that only comics can!

Not all the cities that survived the Big Wet are like the town of Providens. Some are like Newbegin, burgeoning metropolises that combine pieces of past societies with the new status quo. Can Abi and Jakob make it to across the wastelands to this shining light of the dark future?

Looking for an exciting read this week that will stay with you awhile, check out the first two issues of Wasteland today and keep and eye out for releases in the weeks to come and more cool comics from your favorite digital comics distributor. The First issue is Free and as a special bonus check out this podcast featuring Wasteland creator Antony Johnson in a rare interview.


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Digital Manga Publishing brings Hideyuki Kikuchi’s Vampire Hunter D Manga to comiXology

Posted on June 8th, 2011 - 09:00 AM by

DMP’s flagship manga title makes its debut on the iPad

Kansas City, MO /NY, NY 6/8/11 – Digital Manga Publishing announced today that they are partnering with comiXology, the leading distributor of digital comics, to digitally release their flagship manga title Vampire Hunter D vol. 1-3 to the comiXology storefront for the iOS, Android and Web.

Hideyuki Kikuchi’s Vampire Hunter D print edition manga was launched in 2007 by Digital Manga Publishing, adapting the well renowned series of prose novel series, which began in the 80’s. Kikuchi mixed elements of gothic horror, science fiction and romance with the classic Western to produce a wholly original, post-apocalyptic vision of the distant future, where humanity is ruled by vampires and tormented by a host of creatures including demons, werewolves and mutants, as well as half-human, half-vampire ‘dhampirs’ like the series’ namesake, D.

“Manga has been in the brick and mortar comic book shops for several decades and Digital Manga Publishing would like to carry on that tradition to the digital frontier,” said Fred Lui, VP-Production of Digital Manga. ”We are partnering with comiXology because of the ubiquitous platform that they have built and the amazing reading experience they are able to provide.”

The Vampire Hunter D manga and novels have an international fan base, having sold more than 17 million copies around the world. The property has also been adapted into two anime movies, an audio drama, and a video game. The entry of the Vampire Hunter D manga into the digital edition arena will prove to be equally successful, especially with the reading experience when delivered through comiXology’s Comic App.

“The addition of Digital Manga’s Vampire Hunter D with it’s rich story telling is a great addition to our platform,’ said David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology.  “The manga looks especially vibrant in our Guided View format on the iPad and we look forward to adding more of Digital Manga’s titles to our platform in the coming months.”

Through this partnership Digital Manga Publishing will be releasing more of their acclaimed titles through comiXology platform.

All volumes of Vampire Hunter D will be available on the comiXology platform for $9.99 each with 20 pages of the first volume can be read for free. You can find their dedicated web storefront at comics.comixology.com/dmp and all purchases are buy once, read anywhere.

About comiXology
Since 2007 comiXology has been developing the technological infrastructure to bring comics into the digital mainstream and expose new audiences to the rich history and culture of the industry. Through partnerships with top comic book publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, BOOM! Studios and Image Comics as well as their own mobile and web apps which hosts over 9,000 digital titles, comiXology has become a leader in digital comic book proliferation. Also focused on creating strong ties with retail stores through its technology solutions, comiXology continues to transform the previously fragmented comic ecosystem into a vibrant and cohesive marketplace. http://www.comixology.com/

About Digital Manga Publishing
Located in Gardena, CA, Digital Manga Publishing is one of the industry’s most unconventional and innovative companies, specializing in building corporate and cultural bridges from Japan to the Western Hemisphere – specifically through the licensing, importation and localization of anime (Japanese animation), manga (Japanese comic books) and related merchandise for the North American mainstream and subculture markets. In this capacity, Digital Manga Inc. serves as a catalyst for the expansion of Japanese pop culture institutions into global arenas. The company’s diverse manga imprint line includes high profile manga/anime titles such as Vampire Hunter D; popular romance titles–Only the Ring Finger Knows; classic iconic titles–Speed Racer Mach GoGoGo; and award nominated titles–Itazura Na Kiss (Young Adult Library Service Assoc.) and Antique Bakery (Eisner Award). Digital Manga Publishing also caters to the young audience with a vast array of educational and instructional line of books with their Edu-Manga series and Let’s Draw Manga series.

For more information about Digital Manga Publishing, visit www.digitalmanga.com as well as:

www.emanga.com
http://twitter.com/digitalmanga
http://www.youtube.com/user/junemanga
http://www.youtube.com/user/801media
http://www.youtube.com/user/digitalmanga
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Marvel Monday 6/6 50% off Ultimate X-Men #1-12

Posted on June 6th, 2011 - 08:18 AM by

The world stands on the brink of genetic war. Mankind makes the first move, launching an army of giant, cybernetic executioners called Sentinels-programmed to target and eliminate mutants. The only force preventing total annihilation: the X-Men!

With X-Men: First Class dominating the box office, we’re continuing our celebration with all things X this week! On sale today we’ve got the first twelve issues of the groundbreaking Ultimate X-Men series at half-off the normal price.

Magneto and his mutant terrorist cell are preparing to follow through on their threats of Homo Sapien genocide. Are the X-Men up to the task of stopping them?

The only mutant to ever make it outside the walls of Weapon X has been the Adamantium-clawed Wolverine…until now! Get a look inside the Ultimate Universe’s Weapon X program and see what is in store for the mutants!

Find out what happens in these stellar stories from Mark Millar and Andy Kubert, add them to your digital collection today and keep an eye out for more totally awesome deals down the road.


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Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? Three Day Sale

Posted on May 31st, 2011 - 09:01 AM by

Looking to save a few penny’s after the long weekend? Why not check out a new comic series at half-price for the next three days. That’s right this week comixology and BOOM! Studios are slashing the price on the award-winning adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?

The book that inspired the film Blade Runner comes to BOOM! with backmatter by Warren Ellis! Visionary sci-fi author Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? has been called a masterpiece ahead of its time, even today’ and served as the basis for the Ridley Scott film Blade Runner.

San Francisco lies under a cloud of radioactive dust. The World War killed millions, driving entire species to extinction, and sending mankind off-planet. Those who remained coveted any living creature, and for people who couldn’t afford one, companies built incredibly realistic fakes: horses, birds, cats, sheep – even humans. Rick Deckard is an officially sanctioned bounty hunter tasked to find six rogue androids – they’re machines, but look, sound, and think like humans, clever, and most of all, dangerous humans. Rick Deckard, Pris, The Voight-Kampff Test, Nexus 6 androids, the Tyrell Corporation: join BOOM! Studios as the complete novel transplanted into the comic book medium, mixing all new panel-to-panel…

Don’t miss out on this spectacular deal. Get issues #1-21 for half-price during the next three days. The sale ends on June 2nd at 11pm EST so don’t delay add these incredible issues to your collection today!


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Digital Comic Recommendation: Golden Age Batman

Posted on May 26th, 2011 - 12:17 PM by

In the past few years the caped crusader has saved the world from aliens, traveled through time and space, established a global crime fighting syndicate while harboring a private battle against the ancient secret society now ruled by the mother of his only son. A little film called The Dark Knight was released back in 2008. His origins have been re-examined, re-told and even rebooted under the master pens of scribes like Grant MorrisonNeil Gaiman, Frank Miller and a host of other talented writers and artists. In short, right now the bat books are the best they have ever been…or are they?

Bob Kane created the character in 1939 that’s over 70 years of storytelling, and while the Batman of Grant Morrison’s recent awe-inspiring run is nothing short of ground breaking, so much of the character’s history that is featured in arcs like “The Black Glove” and “Batman R.I.P” is actually chronicled in the classic golden age issues now available on comiXology.

Find out how the Joker earned the title “The Clown prince of Crime”, See the first appearance of Dr. Hugo Strange, watch the evolution of Catwoman’s costume, then watch it evolve again. These classic issues are the building blocks of what made the original dynamic duo great, with each download packing a whooping 53 pages of all the POW! ZAP! and SLAM! you could ask for. These are some of the most sought after comics of all time, in print they’d cost close to 40,000 dollars per issue! On comiXology fans can read them for only $1.99

A welcomed addition to the ever expanding digital offerings in our library we’re not only extremely excited to feature the first 12 issues of Batman this week but also extremely proud. So go ahead and pull these comics today, there just maybe something to this Bruce Wayne fellow after all, so why not see what all the fuss is about for yourself.


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Kicking It With Jim Zubkavich Part Two

Posted on May 26th, 2011 - 09:00 AM by

It’s been a big week here at comixology HQ with lots of great books hitting the apps and big news from some awesome publishers. Earlier this week we brought you a few answers to the questions you’ve had about the totally awesome Image Comics series SkullKickers! now with issue six readily available from comiXology we’re bringing you the rest of those questions curtiousy of super star creator Jim Zubkavich! Skullkickers has quickly become a fan favorite comic worthy of respect and admiration all around. Now with the exciting conclusion to series first arc avaiable for download Jim is here with the low down on what’s to come.

comiXology: With the sixth and final issue out on comiXology this week, what has your experience working on the digital front been like?

Jim Zubkavich: It’s not our final issue! Don’t leave us yet! Believe me, we have more adventures to tell. Although Skullkickers was originally announced as a mini-series, we’ve been given the go ahead by Image for more monster mashy goodness and I assure you that we’re hard at work on the second story arc, which will be arriving late May/early June.

Having an easily accessible digital version of the book is wonderfully flexible. Having a free zero issue available to as a way to bring readers in the door and get them used to the Skullkickers style has been invaluable too.

Misty’s moody color palettes look fantastic, with bright magic effects and lush environments really popping well on screen.

Probably my favorite aspect of the digital issues has been playing with the formatting options that are possible. In our third issue there was a four page spread of the dwarf hallucinating that we had to split into two double spreads for the printed book. In the digital version it’s just one giant panoramic view that pulls in the reader that much more; Very satisfying and engaging.

comiXology: With the collected trade out in stores and the first story arc completed, what’s next for the guys as they continue on the road to fortune and glory?

JZ: We’ve played with some of the fantasy tropes I love but there’s a wealth of other material we can still poke holes in. The second story arc, called ‘Five Funerals and a Bucket of Blood’, is centered around the Skullkickers’ troubles in the capital city. They get themselves embroiled with politics, a thieves’ guild, nature spirits and plant monster. If you enjoyed our first adventure I know you’re going to be equally pleased with what we have planned in the coming months.

comiXology: On that note what’s next for The Skullkickers creative team, any new projects you can tease us with?

JZ:I’m working on a few other story pitches I’m hoping will solidify enough that I can announce them during the summer. Skullkickers is my main priority at this point though, and I want to make sure that we keep the momentum we’ve built so far.

Be sure to check out issues #1-6 right now in the image comics app, the comics by comiXology app. and our web store or you can pick up the trade paperback at your local comic shop. Keep an eye out for more cool news and creator interviews to come, it’s all right here on the comiXology blog!


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Aspen Comics Joins Forces with comiXology to Enter the Digital Market

Posted on May 25th, 2011 - 10:18 AM by

Independent Publisher Debuts First Wave of Classic and All New Titles on Leading Digital Platform

New York, NY/Los Angeles, CA – 5/25/11– Aspen Comics is proud to announce the launch of their digital line of comic books on the comiXology platform, allowing consumers worldwide the opportunity to access Aspen’s ever expanding library of original properties as well as exclusive digital content on the horizon from the publisher.

“We’re excited to finally usher our Aspen line of books into the digital marketplace, and are thrilled to be teaming up with comiXology to make this a reality,” said Frank Mastromauro, President of Aspen MLT, Inc. “This will give our fans greater access to our current catalogue of titles, while also providing potential new readers with a wide choice of different avenues to jump into the Aspen Comics universe.”

The first wave of the comiXology launch will include 15 titles, including some of Aspen’s most popular series, such as Michael Turner’s Fathom and Soulfire, the critically acclaimed series Executive Assistant: Iris and Shrugged, and several more available at launch and to be announced. Individual titles from Aspen will be priced on comiXology from $.99 to $2.99 depending on issue size, with over-sized titles priced accordingly, and every introductory zero or preview issue offered for free. Aspen and comiXology will also be offering full series sets of Aspen’s various titles for a discounted price.

“We’ve been working to get Aspen titles onto Comics by comiXology since before we even launched, “ said David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology. “So, it gives us great pleasure to add them to the platform. We are always looking to expand our comic library to give our community more comic titles to enjoy and Aspen will be a great addition.”

List of digital Aspen Comics to be released today:

  • Executive Assistant: Iris Preview (Free)
  • Executive Assistant: Iris #0 (Free)
  • Executive Assistant: Iris #1
  • Executive Assistant: Iris #2
  • Fathom #0/Preview (Free)
  • Fathom #1
  • Fathom #2
  • Shrugged Beginnings (Free)
  • Shrugged #0 (Free)
  • Shrugged #1
  • Shrugged #2
  • Soulfire #0 (Free)
  • Soulfire #1
  • Soulfire #2

About Aspen Comics

Aspen MLT, Inc. is an entertainment publishing company founded in January 2003 by superstar comic artist Michael Turner. Aspen produces the popular series Fathom, the hit fantasy series Soulfire, the smash hit Lady Mechanika, the acclaimed series Shrugged, as well as new series such as Broken Pieces, Charismagic, Dellec, Executive Assistant: Iris, Mindfield, and The Scourge in association with Valhalla Motion Pictures. As well as publishing their own line of books, Aspen MLT Inc. continually collaborates on the comic industry’s most exciting titles including Marvel’s Civil War and World War Hulk, and DC Comics’ Identity Crisis and Brightest Day events. Aspen has branched into other media forms and continues to do so. Aspen has produced original content and designs for such clients as Marvel Comics, DC Comics, NBC, American Express and more.

About comiXology
Since 2007 comiXology has been developing the technological infrastructure to bring comics into the digital mainstream and expose new audiences to the rich history and culture of the industry. Through partnerships with top comic book publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Archaia Entertainment, BOOM! Studios, Dynamite Entertainment and Image Comics as well as their own mobile and web apps which hosts over 9,000 digital titles, comiXology has become a leader in digital comic book proliferation. Also focused on creating strong ties with retail stores through its technology solutions, comiXology continues to transform the previously fragmented comic ecosystem into a vibrant and cohesive marketplace.


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Red Sonja Q&A With Luke Lieberman, Arvid Nelson and Eric Trautmann

Posted on May 20th, 2011 - 13:49 PM by

Yesterday the creartive team behind the hit Dynamite series Red Sonja took over Reddit to answer questions, provide some insight, and generally have a good time in the name of everyones favorite She-Devil with a sword Red Sonja! The AMA/ Liveblog helped kick-off our two day Red Sonja Half-Price sale which is now in full effect. Those who missed out on the celebration can check out what fully transpired by following this link, but before you go here is a quick sampling of what went down:

Q:What is Red Sonja?

Eric: Red Sonja is a female warrior in the Hyborian Kingdoms — the same world that Conan the Barbarian lives in. She was originally introduced — in the most contemporary form — in a Conan The Barbarian comic in the 1970s (inspired by a much different character, Red Sonya of Rogatine, from a story by Conan’s creator, Robert E. Howard).

The Red Sonja we’re discussing here is an accomplished soldier, mercenary, occasional thief, in a sword-and-sorcery setting filled with strange and terrible magic, armies clashing, ancient treasures, and so on. In simplest terms, Red Sonja is an action/adventure comic, with a tough, smart, female protagonist.

Q: Any thoughts on Peter Bretts upcoming Red Sonia: Blue mini, and did you have the opportunity to work with him in it at all or is it all his baby with no influence in the current ongoing?

Luke: I have to approve everything that gets published under our banner so I gave it a gander – but generally speaking when we have a solid writer coming in from the outside I basically let him do his thing. The nice thing about Red Sonja is that she is wanders the earth and gets in adventures, so one offs do not need to tie into continuity

Q: Has anyone ever accused you of peddling smut? Serious question, my local shop guy is sometimes hesistant to carry Sonja/Grimm Fairy Tales because of the backlash from some of his more conservative customers.

Arvid: I’m all for content advisories on covers — people have a right to look before they leap. But! One person’s smut is another’s art, after all. In my opinion there’s no way Sonja could be construed as smut, but how can you draw the line objectively? Retailers are in a really tough spot, because they don’t have the collective bargaining power of the big chain bookstores or the publishers. “Crusading” politicians and religious leaders looove to bully independent shops for that reason. That’s why the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is such a great organization. http://cbldf.org/ I named a character in a Batman story “Flip Felchensteiner”. I got in trouble for that, but I’m sort of proud.

Eric: Every retailer has to cater to his customers; one of the advantages of the multiple covers available for issues, though, is that some are more conservative than others. I would never classify, say, Walter Geovani’s work as “smut.” My experience has been the opposite. I am the guy who put pants on Vampirella and was called, among other things (and I WISH this was a joke), “a Hitler” for doing so.

Everyone’s mileage is different, and while my own tastes run less toward the cheesecake stuff (though I don’t have a problem with it), it is just that: cheesecake. It’s not porn or “smut.”

Q: Any plans to expand on the universe, maybe tying with more other Dynamite titles?

Luke: Actually we are doing a crossover with TopCow soon, but I better not say too much If there are other Dynamite characters that make sense for her to interact with I am open, but most of Dynamites titles are in very different worlds.

Arvid: Hah! :) One of the best things about writing Queen Sonja is getting to expand the world; Sonja’s kingdom and the surrounding powers.

Q: So if you could Travel Back in Time and meet Robert E. Howard, what project of his would you most want to collaborate on?

Arvid: Kull! I think Kull is very underrated. I think Howard wished it had been more successful in his lifetime, that he could have done more with it himself… really, I just wish Howard had lived longer, that he had had more time to collaborate with himself…

Eric: Conan, for sure. Solomon Kane or Kull. Frankly, I’m not too picky. Bran Mac Morn or fightin’ sailor Steve Costigan would be fun, too.

Luke: I imagine he would be a very raw personality – biggest regret is that he didn’t write more. Would have liked to create something original with him.

For the full Q&A session head on over to Reddit. The guys were also nice enough to offer advice about breaking into comics, their own experiences and influences, and a whole lot more! Bummed you missed out on all the fun? Don’t sweat it, just make sure you follow us on twitter and set your bookmarks right here for the latest info in the world of digital comics!


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Archaia Entertainment Partners with comiXology to Launch Days Missing

Posted on May 18th, 2011 - 13:18 PM by

Archaia’s Acclaimed Graphic Novel Series to Showcase on comiXology’s Digital Comics Platform

05.18.2011– LOS ANGELES, CA 5/18/11 – Archaia Entertainment’s CEO PJ Bickett, announced today that they will launch its acclaimed graphic novel series Days Missing on comiXology, the leading distributor of digital comics.

From Archaia Entertainment and Roddenberry Productions, Days Missing tells the story of hidden pages from history, where a being named The Steward has shaped the course of human development through his interactions and interference with mankind. The Steward’s powers of time and intellect have allowed him to secretly remove certain critical days from the historical record. As a result, these stories have never been told or their details documented or even recalled. These are the Days Missing from our existence, and they are about to be revealed…

The two volume series features celebrated writers Ian Edginton, Phil Hester, Matz and David Hine and Illustrators Chris Burnham, Frazer Irving, David Marquez and Lee Moder.

Days Missing will make its comiXology debut on 5/18/11.

“Archaia is committed to working with the best and brightest distributors in the industry to provide our fans with the greatest access to our content. When it comes to digital distribution, comiXology ranks among the elite. I have witnessed firsthand the extraordinary impact comiXology has had on how the entire industry views digital, especially with the largest brands. Archaia is excited to be in such great company,” said PJ Bickett, CEO of Archaia.

The digital release of Days Missing by Archaia on the comiXology platform is the beginning of a partnership to distribute more of its expansive library digitally. comiXology users will be able to enjoy a breadth of new Archaia comics digitally in the upcoming months.

“We are thrilled to forge our new alliance with Archaia, which has evolved into one of the most exciting graphic novel publishers in the industry,” said David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology. “Days Missing is a brand that is certain to expand its already impressive following within the comiXology platform.”

About comiXology:
Since 2007 comiXology has been developing the technological infrastructure to bring comics into the digital mainstream and expose new audiences to the rich history and culture of the industry. Through partnerships with top comic book publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Archaia Entertainment, BOOM! Studios, Dynamite Entertainment and Image Comics as well as their own mobile and web apps which hosts over 8,000 digital titles, comiXology has become a leader in digital comic book proliferation. Also focused on creating strong ties with retail stores through its technology solutions, comiXology continues to transform the previously fragmented comic ecosystem into a vibrant and cohesive marketplace.

About Archaia Entertainment:
Archaia Entertainment, LLC is a multi-award-winning graphic novel publisher with more than 50 renowned publishing brands, including such domestic and international hits as Mouse Guard, Return of the Dapper Men, Gunnerkrigg Court, Awakening, The Killer, Days Missing, Tumor, Syndrome, Artesia, Engineer, and an entire line of The Jim Henson Company graphic novels. Archaia has built an unparalleled reputation for producing meaningful content that perpetually transforms minds, building one of the industry’s most visually stunning and eclectic slates of graphic novels. Archaia was named Graphic Novel Publisher of the Year according to Ain’t it Cool News, Graphic Policy, and Comic Related, and was honored with nine 2011 Eisner Awards nominations. Archaia has also successfully emerged as a prolific storyteller in all facets of the entertainment industry, extending their popular brands into film, television, gaming, and branded digital media.
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CONTACT:

(For Archaia Entertainment)
SSA Public Relations
David Syatt
dsyatt@ssapr.com
(818) 907-0500

(For comiXology)
Ifluence Public Relations
Trace Cohen
Tcohen@ifluencepr.com
(516) 225-7417


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Oni Press Expands its Digital Comics collection on comiXology With Sixth Gun and Ghost Projekt

Posted on May 11th, 2011 - 11:54 AM by

Today Oni Press announced its schedule to release two of their high-acclaimed titles Sixth Gun and Ghost Projekt digitally on the comiXology platform.

The first of the digital releases will hit the market starting today and continue over the coming weeks to complete the Ghost Projekt series and a large portion of the available Sixth Gun. The remaining Sixth Gun comic will be released over the next few months shortly after they come out in print.

The first issues of both series will be free with the subsequent issues priced at $1.99. The digital release schedule will be as follows:

May 11: Sixth Gun #1 and #2
May 18: Ghost Projekt #1 and #2
May 25: Sixth Gun #3 and Ghost Projekt #3
June 1: Sixth Gun #4 and Ghost Projekt #4
June 8: Sixth Gun #5 and Ghost Projekt #5
June 15: Sixth Gun #6

The first free issue of Sixth Gun can be found at https://comics.comixology.com/#/issue/9675/The-Sixth-Gun-1

A short description about the comics can be found below:

Sixth Gun:
By Cullen Bunn & Brian Hurtt

During the darkest days of the Civil War, wicked cutthroats came into possession of six pistols of otherworldly power. In time, the Sixth Gun, the most dangerous of the weapons, vanished. When the gun surfaces in the hands of an innocent girl, dark forces reawaken. Vile men thought long dead set their sights on retrieving the gun and killing the girl. Only Drake Sinclair, a gunfighter with a shadowy past, stands in their way.

Ghost Project:
Written by Joe Harris, Art by Steve Rolston, Colors by Dean Trippe

Russia is often remembered from the shadow cast during the Cold War-era when every stranger was a spy, but now that the Cold War is long over, some things left behind from that era may not stay lost. An abandoned Soviet research facility somewhere in Siberia has been home to a strange and dangerous weapon that is now in the hands of thieves claiming it for their own. U.S. weapons inspector Will Haley has been assigned to find out what dangers the weapon poses and with the help of Russian agent Anya Romanova they will find the answers, but it will be far from easy.


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