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Wild Blue Yonder #1 phantom variant

Wild Blue Yonder #1 phantom variant

$6.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mike Raicht, Austin Harrison
(A/CA) Phantom Variant cover
Take to the skies in this thrilling new action-adventure sci-fi tale. In the near future, mankind has destroyed the Earth, and the only refuge from radioactive pollution can be found in the skies. Unfortunately dwindling supplies and bloodthirsty air-pirates make life all the harder. Will the crew of the Dawn escape the merciless Judge and survive another week? Read the book everyone will be talking about and find out!
Date Available: 06/19/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John 'Doc' Schaefer


Take one part old fashion serial cliffhangar, add some fine writing, sprinkle in a little appropriate art work and you've got IDW's newest series. And it's got a lot going for it. For older readers , it's got the feel of a Big Trouble in Little China/Buckaroo Banzai movie and for newer readers it has movie potential written all over it. The writing is great and the initial premise is solid. Zach Howard's art almost looks like a movie storyboard. This could be another winner.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mike Raicht, Austin Harrison
(A/CA) Phantom Variant cover
Take to the skies in this thrilling new action-adventure sci-fi tale. In the near future, mankind has destroyed the Earth, and the only refuge from radioactive pollution can be found in the skies. Unfortunately dwindling supplies and bloodthirsty air-pirates make life all the harder. Will the crew of the Dawn escape the merciless Judge and survive another week? Read the book everyone will be talking about and find out!
Date Available: 06/19/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John 'Doc' Schaefer


Take one part old fashion serial cliffhangar, add some fine writing, sprinkle in a little appropriate art work and you've got IDW's newest series. And it's got a lot going for it. For older readers , it's got the feel of a Big Trouble in Little China/Buckaroo Banzai movie and for newer readers it has movie potential written all over it. The writing is great and the initial premise is solid. Zach Howard's art almost looks like a movie storyboard. This could be another winner.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams