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A new series from two bright-eyed and bushy-tailed little scamps! A woman running away from a broken heart discovers a mother-key into parallel universes. The rules are: The key can work on any door. The mother will only let you visit 53 universes. Do not ask to speak to the mother. Never hop more than 53 times.
Gray's journey to find a present for Vince takes a horrifying and violent detour, a mysterious pair of figures confronts Vince with questions about all the bloodshed he's been surrounded by, and why is Freddy Freaker calling Matt? And where the hell has Ivory been the last few days?!
Yo, isnÕt it wild people still think folks give drugs to trick Õr treaters? Read a book. Anyway, thereÕs a headless body running around Santo Pedro murdering people. MattÕs Halloween party starts at 8. BYOB.
Twenty years later. The fate of destruction is also the joy of rebirth. Beyond jealousy and desire, beyond hate and betrayal, the final choice. The end of the Multiverse. The end of BOLERO. “Will you be okay?”
Ay-yo, it's a nice, normal, chill time at the local water park. Don't mind the mysterious liquid floating in the water, it's probably nothing! Vince and Gray are finally gonna chat about their feelings, what could go wrong?!
The celebration of Image Comics’ 30th anniversary continues! This issue features the latest installments of “The Blizzard” by GEOFF JOHNS & ANDREA MUTTI, “Red Stitches” by BRENDEN FLETCHER & ERIC HENDERSON, “Gehenna” by PATRICK KINDLON & MAURIZIO ROSENZWEIG, “Shift” by KYLE HIGGINS & DANIELE DI NICUOLO, and the final chapters of “Gospel for a New Century” by WYATT KENNEDY & LUANA VECCHIO, and Hopeless” by MIRKA ANDOLFO. Plus! An all-new RUMBLE short by JOHN ARCUDI & JAMES HARREN, WES CRAIG’s KAYA, DEAN HASPIEL’s BILLY DOGMA, CHRIS GIARRUSSO’s G-MAN, and the continuation of “Stupid Fresh Mess” by SKOTTIE YOUNG!
With her dimensional-door-opening key, Devyn escapes through the multiverse to mend her broken heart. She visits her life as a Victorian aristocrat in the age of dinosaurs, an astronaut watching planets die, a ritual sacrifice—and, worst of all, a pop idol with an intensely overbearing stage mom! Let’s hope she survives.
ItÕs 2003, supernatural creatures casually exist amongst humans, and America is made up of 31 states. Vince Okonma has lost his parents, moved in with his secret mercenary cousin and his video game-making roommate, and befriended Òthe greatest vampire whoÕs ever lived.Ò And thatÕs just the first 20 pages. From WYATT KENNEDY (BOLERO) and newcomer LUIGI FORMISANO, a new vision of urban gothic adventure starts here! Welcome to Florida, where the youth is wasted on the youngÉ Collects NIGHTS #1-6
ItÕs MattÕs birthday, and he and Ivory are takinÕ a trip back to the woods for a super chill time. Old friends (and enemies) return, and if heÕs lucky, Matt might even get a Gameboy Advance SP. The countdown to the end of the world starts now.
It’s Christmas in snowy Los Angeles, and Devyn “Dagger” Dagny is heartbroken. Her twelve-year relationship with her ex Natasha has just come to a tragic end, she’s an aimless college dropout floundering at her job, and now her best friend is getting married to the wrong guy. But what if she could start all over again? A mysterious stranger. Something called an “anti-door” and a “mother-key.” Only 53 chances. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Locke and Key as writer WYATT KENNEDY and artist LUANA VECCHIO take you on an emotional journey across the multiverse. “Every so often, a book crosses your path that serves as both a burning reminder of what only comics can do and as a warning shot to the rest of the industry, putting all of us on notice. What KENNEDY and VECCHIO have created is a thrumming, heartfelt bravado story that defies genre even as it defies expectation. It is, genuinely, glorious. It is an overused phrase in an era of quick-copy and blurbs, but, in all sincerity, BOLERO is a must-read.” —GREG RUCKA Collects BOLERO #1-5