NEWS: I’m now the cover colorist on Mice Templar Vol. 4. :D yay!
Lines: Victor Santos
Colors: Chandra Free
“If you’re taken hostage by my enemies, I’ll come and rescue you, even if it’s obviously a trap.”
Gene Yang on the ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Comics Leading to ‘Legend of Korra’ [Interview]
By Chris Sims
Avatar: The Last Airbender is easily one of the greatest animated shows of all time. Even after the show’s three-year arc came to a satisfying conclusion, I wanted more. Fortunately, the creators of the show were happy to oblige: Not only does the world of the show return with the debut of the new animated series Avatar: The Legend of Korra on April 14, but Dark Horse has been releasing a series of Avatar graphic novels subtitled The Promise to fill in the 70-year gap between the series. Even better, they’re scripted by Gene Luen Yang — the creator of the award-winning American Born Chinese — with art by the incredible team of Gurihiru.
‘Secret History of D.B. Cooper’ Tracks American Folk Hero Across the Mindscapes of Mankind
By Andy Khouri
On sale this week from the newly redressed Oni Press is The Secret History of D.B. Cooper #1. Written and drawn by Brian Churilla, the series posits that everything we know about the famous folk hero/criminal - who in 1971 ransomed a hijacked plane for $250,000 before parachuting into the wilderness of the American Northwest, never to be seen again - is all an elaborate C.I.A. cover-up.




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Gene Yang on the ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Comics Leading to ‘Legend of Korra’ [Interview]
By Chris Sims
Avatar: The Last Airbender is easily one of the greatest animated shows of all time. Even after the show’s three-year arc came to a satisfying conclusion, I wanted more. Fortunately, the creators of the show were happy to oblige: Not only does the world of the show return with the debut of the new animated series Avatar: The Legend of Korra on April 14, but Dark Horse has been releasing a series of Avatar graphic novels subtitled The Promise to fill in the 70-year gap between the series. Even better, they’re scripted by Gene Luen Yang — the creator of the award-winning American Born Chinese — with art by the incredible team of Gurihiru.
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