Gundam cut in Japan

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ガンダム カット” , “Gundam Cut.” is a Gundam-themed barber shop in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. 

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Located far north of Tokyo,

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This barber shop doesn’t actually have Gundam inspired hair cuts, but what they do have are a ton of Gundams in their driveway.

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The barber himself builds these monstrous mechs for fun and takes him (sometimes) up to a year to complete.
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He said a costumer said “Gundams are cool” and the next thing he knew he has spent 10 years making these magnificent statues.
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PREPARE FOR MARVEL’S AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON WITH A FREE MONTH OF MARVEL UNLIMITED

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New York, NY— April 29th, 2015 — Marvel Unlimited is celebrating the release of Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron and offering new and returning subscribers their first month free to prepare for the cinematic event of the summer. For the first month of a Marvel Unlimited monthly subscription, new and returning subscribers will be able to enjoy free access to over 15,000 digital Marvel comics!*

 

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Avengers Age of Ultron review

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At some point well before the close of “Avengers: Age of Ultron”, it’s hard to shake the fact that Marvel has created a real, modern day mythology.  Even before seeing a literal rendering of The Avengers as marble statues, it’s a safe bet that nearly everyone in the audience understands that we’re not watching a movie about heroes and villains; we’re watching a movie about gods and monsters.  Long gone are the days of the strongmen and minotaurs, the gods up high and the chimera plaguing the innocents.  Long live the Age of Ultron – the days of Iron men and thunder gods, protecting a world not too different than our own from a villainous and hyper intelligent robot.

“Avengers: Age of Ultron” is exactly what every fan has hoped for since the close of 2012’s landmark film “The Avengers.”  It’s quite possibly what every non-fan and “general audience” member expected it to be since the first teaser last year.  A giant, loud, popcorn machine of a movie reuniting all of your favorite heroes and actors that have played them since 2008’s “Iron Man.”  Robert Downey Jr?  He’s back and reprising his role as the figurative godfather of the franchise.  Chris Hemsworth?  Marvel couldn’t let audiences forget about their favorite Norse god, especially since it’s been two years since we last saw in “The Dark World.”  Don Cheadle?  Wait, Lt. Col. James “Rhodey” Rhodes is in this?  And he’s War Machine??  Yes sir, Cheadle’s back too.  By now you should already be getting the point of how large the scope is of Joss Whedon’s “Age of Ultron”, cast alone.  As for the story?  The climax to phase two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (with an epilogue of sorts to be found in this July’s “Ant-Man”) provides every bit of fan service that you could possibly hope for in a giant, comic-book movie kicking off the summer movie season.
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Opening where “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” left off (during the mid credit scene) we are reintroduced to the Avengers as they strike Baron Strucker’s (Thomas Kretschmann) fortress in Slovenia.  They’ve been successful in dismantling the last vestiges of Hydra, and Strucker’s fortress of technological weird science is the last wall that needs to come down.  In a brilliantly shot and choreographed battle, we not only have each member individually highlighted, but we get a complete “nerd-gasmic” moment (as Mr. Downey Jr would say) in a frame that shows all the Avengers alongside one another in the snowy forest.  It’s a scene we’ve glimpsed in the numerous trailers and t.v. spots, but when seen in continuity and relation to the rest of the film, it pays off even more.  They return home after battling Strucker, Hydra, and the Maximoff’s (Elizabeth Olsen & Aaron Taylor-Johnson), only to face a newly created threat – Ultron (James Spader).
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Clocking in over two hours, “Avengers: Age of Ultron” is an ultimate celebration of everything our digital and social media savvy generation of theater goers have come to enjoy out of event movies of this size.  Director and writer Joss Whedon doesn’t just follow a color-by-numbers format for creating en exciting and engaging picture – he creates his own coloring book!  “Age of Ultron” is a visual spectacle filled with flawless special effects.  Be it our most current rendered version of The Hulk, which is incredible, the quickness of Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Quicksilver, or that of the animated life of Ultron, it’s hard to find any marks outside the lines.  Each scene is filled with something to look at and be in awe of – the Avengers Tower set, the arms of Thor, the mesmerizing quality to Scarlet Witch’s powers, everything is awesome.  “Avengers: Age of Ultron” succeeds in more ways than just being a pretty picture filled with pretty people.  There is a story and heart beating at the very center of Marvel’s machine, just like Ultron himself.  The exploration of heroes and what it means to be one is still at the forefront of Marvel’s eleventh film.
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Make no mistake that “Avengers” and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the closest kind of movie series we’ll get to that of the success that Star Wars had back when the three original films were released.  “Avengers: Age of Ultron” is a proper summer blockbuster that will certainly drive box office sales in the coming weeks.  It’s only right that people flock to the theaters.  We need more than heroes and villains to inspire, entertain, and caution us.  Long gone are those days.  Welcome to the new age of gods and monsters returning, only this time in the form of Robert Downey’s Iron Man, Chris Evans Captain America, and Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow.  The “Age of Ultron” may be over.  But the Age of Avengers is everlasting.  Just like any classic myth!
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On Sale This Week: Mr. Fusion, Dragon Age and Buddy Christ!

It’s another big week for Diamond Select Toys at your local comic shop, as eight new items are shipping to stores! Not only are there new Minimates from Dragon Age, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Classic X-Men comics, there are new busts from Sin City and the Batman Classic TV Series, a plush Buddy Christ, a Godzilla pizza cutter and our long-awaited Mr. Fusion prop replica! There’s something for every collector and every fan in stores this week from DST! Find your nearest comic shop at comicshoplocator.com, or order at diamondselecttoys.com!

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Back to the Future 2 Mr. Fusion Electronic Prop Replica
A Diamond Select Toys Release! It’s almost 2015, which means we’re only months away from inventing Mr. Fusion, the device that turns garbage into energy! Arguably the biggest technological leap between the 1985 we saw in Back to the Future and the 2015 we saw in Back to the Future II, the Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor is now a realistically scaled 18″ electronic replica from Diamond Select Toys, complete with a sound effect to let you know that the sealed processing unit has been opened and is ready to process household waste into 1.21 gigawatts of energy! Runs on included batteries. (Item #OCT142188, SRP: $399.99)

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Batman Classic TV Series Penguin Resin Bust
A Diamond Select Toys release! Batman’s rogues gallery continues to grow as the Penguin joins the Riddler and the Joker in DST’s line of busts based on the Batman Classic TV Series! This 6-inch-tall resin bust captures Burgess Meredith as fowl fiend, wielding a deadly umbrella and an equally deadly sneer. Bust sits atop a colorful base inspired by the show’s animated opening credits, and comes packaged in a full-color box. Designed by Barry Bradfield! Sculpted by Jean St. Jean!

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(Item #DEC142214, SRP: $59.99)
Dragon Age Minimates Series 1 Box Set
A Diamond Select Toys release! On your next Dragon Age quest, why not keep your companions in your pocket? The legendary video game series kicks off an epic line of Minimates with this debut four-pack featuring the Grey Warden Alistair; the bard, Leliana; dwarf rogue Varric Tethras (with Bianca); and Morrigan, Witch of the Wilds. Each 2-inch Minimate mini-figure features 10-14 points of articulation and interchangeable parts. Packaged on a blister card. (Item #DEC142215, SRP: $19.99)

 
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Godzilla 2000 Sculpted Pizza Cutter
A Diamond Select Toys release! Destroy all toppings! A monstrous hunger requires a monstrous slice, and you can cut yourself off a big one with this palm-sized pizza cutter featuring the sculpted face of Godzilla, King of the Monsters. Based on his appearance in “Godzilla 2000,” this menacing utensil will cut a path through a deep-dish pie like Godilla cuts a path through Tokyo! Packaged in a full-color box. (Item #DEC142216, SRP: $14.99)

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A Diamond Select Toys release! For a movie as big as “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” one assortment is not enough! This colorful countertop display holds 18 individually blind-bagged Minimates based on the movie, including multiple types of Ultrons, Iron Man’s Iron Legion, plus one-per-case Minimates of Baron Strucker and Nick Fury! Every bag contains one 2-inch Minimate mini-figure, featuring 14 points of articulation and interchangeable parts. (Item #DEC142220, SRP: $5.99/ea.)

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A Diamond Select Release! Some of the X-Men’s most memorable costumes and memorable foes return in this all-new assortment of Marvel Minimates! Exclusively available through Previews, this assortment has the X-Men’s Strike Force team (as seen in Uncanny X-Men #275) take on that era’s Brotherhood of Mutants, a.k.a. Freedom Force! Plus each two pack of 2-inch Minimates includes bonus parts to create an alternate X-Men character! The two-packs include Wolverine (with Forge parts) vs. Blob, Banshee (with Gambit parts) vs. Pyro, Storm (with Psylocke parts) vs. Avalanche, and a short-packed, one-per-case two-pack of Jubilee vs. Destiny! Each two-pack is packaged in a full-color window box. Designed by Art Asylum!  (Item #NOV142181, SRP: $9.99/two-pack)

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A Diamond Select Toys release! From the films of Kevin Smith, it’s the most marketable religious icon of all! Buddy Christ is a friend who is always willing to hear your problems, and now he’s also super-cuddly! This 8″ tall plush doll features finely stitched details, is made out of soft plush material, and will fit anywhere you want him to go, including your backpack. Wherever you go, he’s gonna go! Comes packaged in a clear polybag. (Item #OCT142187, SRP: $19.99)
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A Diamond Select Toys release! Sin City is no place for the soft or weak. Luckily, Marv is as hard as they come! We made this collectible 6″ bust of Marv out of high-quality resin, so he and his gun Gladys will blend into your bust collection, no matter how tough a crowd it is. Set into a rocky base, he’ll stand guard on your shelf. your desk or even the bar at Kadie’s Club Pecos! Sculpted by Jean St. Jean. Limited to 1,000 pieces. Comes packaged in a full-color box. (Item #NOV142178, SRP: $59.99)

 

Interview with Sally of the wasteland writer Victor Gischler

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While we are in the midst of DC Comics “Convergence” and Marvel is readying their “Secret Wars”, sometimes it’s nice for people to find a comic book that offers the pure reading experience that some feel you no longer get from The Big Two.  “Sally of the Wasteland” is one of those stories, the one you want to sit down with and keep reading.  Written by Victor Gischler with art by Tazio Bettin, “Sally of the Wasteland” is now conveniently available as a trade paperback.  It’s certainly worth picking up if you love stories of high adventure, fantasy, and women who can kick-ass.  Do you really need more encouragement to pick up the title?  Okay, well earlier this month Alternative Mindz spoke to writer Victor Gischler in regards to his “creator-owned comic” and here’s what he had to say.

1)     Alternative Mindz: “Sally of the Wasteland” grew into a significant hit.  It’s an original idea that found an audience which is quite an accomplishment.  How and when did you initially conceive the idea for the character and world of “Sally”?

 
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Victor Gischler: I wrote an irreverent post-apocalypse novel called GO-GO GIRLS OF THE APOCALYPSE and when it came time to do my first creator-owned comic, I wanted to do something similar.  I don’t mean rehash the same story, but I did want to tap into a similar vibe – the gritty gory violence that comes with a post-apocalyptic setting but blended with an irreverent over-the-top humor.  (To clarify, SALLY is not my first published creator-owned comic, but it is the first one I started.  The timing just worked out that it was published later.)
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2)    Alternative Mindz: Mr. Gischler, you’ve worked on titles such as “Deadpool” and “X-Men.”  Could you speak to the difference of working on a series that’s already been developed as to writing your own i.e. “Sally of the Wasteland”?

Victor Gischler: I was actually thinking about this very issue recently.  There are a number of ways I could answer this, but I’ll focus on one word.  Confidence.  When writing a licensed property, I’m very aware I’m playing with someone else’s toys.  It can be fun and rewarding, but there’s always part of me wondering “Is this what they want?”  I never think that with a creator-owned book.  I ask “Is this what want?”  I mean readers might hate it or love it but that’s after I’ve already made decisions to my own satisfaction.  I like being able to stand back and look at what I’ve done and know that it’s mine, that it came out in exactly the way I intended. 

It’s also a bit liberating knowing you no longer have to aim what you’re doing at a mainstream audience.

3)     Alternative Mindz: “Sally of the Wasteland” has a very unique look.  How long was the process of developing the look for the series?  Did you already have an idea as to how it should look?

Victor Gischler: I take it you mean the art, yes?  I mean, Titan did a great job putting each issue together, but I think you’re probably asking about Tazio Bettin’s art.   The fact is that there’s a lot of trust there.  Yes, I tell Tazio what to draw and try to give him an idea of my vision, but ultimately he’s the one with the pencil in his hand and his style is amazing.  He gets full credit for making it a gorgeous book.  He did pencils and inks and colors.  All of it.  What I LOVE is how the first four issues look as our heroes tromp through the wilds of southern Louisiana, but then in the final issue when we change to a more “science fictiony” type of environment, Tazio adjusts brilliantly and it just looks fantastic.

Alternative Mindz: Thank you for your time.  We at Alternative Mindz appreciate it very much.  Especially as we are fans of “Sally of the Wasteland.”  I’d like to follow that up with one final question.  For those that haven’t read “Sally”, why would you feel they should be reading it?  How would you sell it to those that are unfamiliar with the series?  Thank you again. 

Victor Gischler: “Should” is a loaded word, right?  I mean, the book won’t help you lose weight or lower cholesterol.  But I do think people would enjoy reading it if they like irreverent laughs.  It’s fun and that’s what I think comics do best.  Fun.  Maybe fun with a bit of an edge.  You might wince a few times, but that’s how we roll.
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Steven Biscotti
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Vimeo Teams Up With Hasbro Studios To Bring Complete Hasbro Collection Online Today

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VIMEO TEAMS UP WITH HASBRO STUDIOS TO BRING COMPLETE HASBRO CLASSIC COLLECTION TO VIMEO ON DEMAND 

Hasbro Classic Transformers: Generation 1 Launches on Vimeo On Demand

Additional Hasbro Titles IncludingG.I. Joe and Transformers: Rescue Bots Launch Later 2015

See Full Transformers Catalog atTransformers.TV

NEW YORK (April 28, 2015) – Vimeo today announced a collaboration with Hasbro Studios to offer digital collections of classic animation series from the Hasbro Classic Collection, including fan favorites Transformers: Generation 1and Jem – both available now on Vimeo On Demand. Fans of the beloved franchises have the option to buy individual episodes for $2.99, rent for 24-hours for $.99, or purchase the entire series for $40. Additionally, the collaboration will bring hundreds of episodes across 13 Hasbro Studios franchises to Vimeo On Demand through 2015. For the first time, fans of popular animation series like JemG.I. Joe, My Little Pony, and Transformers can now own every episode in one organized collection on Vimeo to watch anytime across any device.

Hasbro Studios titles coming to Vimeo On Demand include:

Jem and the HologramsWhen Jerrica Benton inherits Starlight Music and Starlight House, a home for foster girls, she also inherits Synergy, a holographic computer designed by her late father to be “the ultimate audiovisual entertainment synthesizer.” Using holograms, Synergy helps Jerrica and her pals become Jem and the Holograms, a pop band. They battle other bands, like the Misfits and the Stingers, to keep the Starlight Foundation going — while keeping Jem’s real identity secret! (Available NOW:vimeo.com/ondemand/jemandtheholograms)

The Transformers (Generation One)This iconic 80’s TV series, Transformers: Generation 1 introduces audiences to Transformers, sentient robotic beings from Cybertron who crash land on Earth and are divided into two opposing factions, the autobots and decepticons. (Available NOW: Transformers.tv orvimeo.com/ondemand/transformersgen1)

G.I. Joe: Based on the successful toy series by Hasbro, GI Joe is the code name for an elite strike force comprising of personnel from all branches of the United States military. Their primary purpose is to act as a counterforce to the huge terrorist organization called Cobra which is gunning for world domination. (Available May 15, 2015)

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: In the magical land of Equestria, a kingdom populated only by colorful ponies, TWILIGHT SPARKLE, a studious and slightly reclusive young unicorn intent only on enhancing her magical abilities, has been assigned by her mentor, PRINCESS CELESTIA, a very important task: get your muzzle out of those books and make some friends! In the quaint, fairytale village of PONYVILLE, TWILIGHT SPARKLE meets 5 new ponies, and through funny, offbeat experiences and exciting, enchanted adventures, they teach her about the most powerful magic of all: the magic of friendship! (Available later in 2015)

Transformers: Rescue Bots: Transformers:Rescue Bots follows the adventures of four young Transformers and their human counterparts- a family of emergency responders. HEATWAVE, CHASE, BLADES and BOULDER are tasked by OPTIMUS PRIME to study the ways of humanity and protect mankind on the island of Griffin Rock, a highly advanced hub of technology where anything can happen. Whether it be rampaging Dinobots, volcanoes accidentally brought to life, or floating lobsters, the Rescue Bots will never hesitate to ROLL TO THE RESCUE!

Transformers: PrimeRoll out with all-new adventures starring Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Arcee, and the rest of the heroic Autobots as they battle the evil Decepticons! Now that big bad Megatron has returned to Earth, Team Prime prepares for an epic struggle to save the planet. Meanwhile, the Autobots have to guard Jack, Miko, and Raf, three kids who’ve accidentally discovered them. Intense drama, heavy metal action, awesome animation–it’s all here, bigger and better than ever! (Available later in 2015)

Transformers: Robots in DisguiseWhen a Cybertronian prison ship crashes on Earth, a new team of Autobots, led by Bumblebee, arrives to protect the planet — and the galaxy — from hundreds of escaped Deception fugitives! Following a mysterious message from another dimension, this ragtag band of heroes learns to trust and fight alongside one another, and begins to suspect the crash might not have been an accident — but only the beginning of a larger, much more sinister plan! (Available later in 2015)

G.I. Joe: RenegadesBranded as renegades for crimes they did not commit, a heroic group of young G.I.s is forced to “turn fugitive” as they battle to clear their names, and expose the evil that is Cobra Industries — a seemingly benevolent mega-corporation covertly controlled by a rogues gallery intent on creating a New World Order. (Available later in 2015)

Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel MastersRay, a 14-year-old who lives with his mom and grandfather, has been recruited by the Duel Masters to study KAIJUDO – “The Way of the Creature.” They chose Ray for his natural talent as a creature tamer and duelist. Along with pals Allie and Gabe, Ray learns to work with the magical creatures… in their world. Each duel he fights yields new experience and allies in both worlds. The Veil, which has divided the two worlds for a thousand years, is crumbling. Hope lies with those who can masters the art of KAIJUDO. (Available later in 2015)

Littlest Pet ShopBlythe lives in the big city, right above the Littlest Pet Shop, a day-camp for all types of pets. When she discovers she can talk to the animals, it’s the beginning of music-filled, zany adventures with her new four-legged friends. (Available later in 2015)

Pound PuppiesIn this series, the mission of a team of fearless dogs is to find homes for puppies in need. Their motto is “A pup for every person and a person for every pup.” The Pound Puppies appear to be “average dogs” keeping the humans who are running Shelter 17 in the dark while helping “dog-kind” find loving families. Once you’re a Pound Puppy, you’re always a Pound Puppy. (Available later in 2015)

The Adventures of Chuck & Friends:Chuck is a smart, adventurous, creative, funny dreamer and doer with the world at his wheels! Chuck and his friends push the limits, of their imagination and what they can build and do, with great adventures, which always end with a lesson learned and the kid trucks totally covered in mud! The Adventures of Chuck & Friends is all about rugged action, the thrill of discovery, big adventures, and most of all, having fun with your friends. Turn the key, floor the accelerator, and get your imagination into high gear as we zoom along with Chuck! (Available later in 2015)

B-Daman CrossfireRiki Ryugasaki is just an ordinary boy who loves mystery and adventure. Then one day he is introduced to a game called “B-Daman” by his friend, Sumi. He gets to choose a B-Daman of his own and picks the blue dragon, Dracyan. When he charges Dracyan, he receives an invitation to a secret tournament called “Crossfire.” (Available later in 2015)

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About Hasbro
Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) is a global company committed to Creating the World’s Best Play Experiences, by leveraging its beloved brands, including LITTLEST PET SHOP, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, MONOPOLY, MY LITTLE PONY, NERF, PLAY-DOH, TRANSFORMERS, and premier partner brands. From toys and games to television programming, motion pictures, digital gaming and a comprehensive lifestyle licensing program, Hasbro fulfills the fundamental need for play and connection for children and families around the world. The Company’s Hasbro Studios creates entertainment brand-driven storytelling across mediums, including television, film and more. Through the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, including philanthropy, Hasbro is helping to build a safe and sustainable world and to positively impact the lives of millions of children and families every year.

Broken Frontier’s Massive Creator-Owned Anthology is Popular on Kickstarter

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Comics news site Broken Frontier has launched a popular Kickstarter campaign for a creator-owned anthology about breaking boundaries, exploring the great unknown and pushing beyond our human limits. Upon its debut, the campaign was almost instantly awarded a staff pick by the Kickstarter Staff and has already gained several hundred backers.

 

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Wrapped in a stunning cover by Spider-Gwen artist Robbi Rodriguez, the 250-page oversized hardcover contains 27 amazing stories created by over 40 talented creators, including Cullen Bunn, Nathan Fox, Josh Fialkov, Ryan Kelly, Marguerite Bennett, Toby Cypress and many more.

The stories inside feature everything from the last man in the galaxy, an immortal on the edges of the universe and cosmic horror on previously unimagined scale to time travel, dystopian deserts, dimension hopping and much more!

The Broken Frontier Anthology was put together in support of creator-owned comics and the amazing storytelling possibilities they offer. That’s why 60% of a backer’s pledge goes directly to the talent involved, who are paid up front for creating their stories, something rarely seen in creator-owned comics.

The anthology’s full lineup includes:

A. David Lewis – The Lone & Level Sands, Some New Kind Of Slaughter 
Alison Sampson – Genesis, Outlaw Territory, Mad Max: Fury Road
Ayşegül Sınav – Legendary Comics Featured Artist
Box Brown – Andre The Giant, Everything Dies
Carla Berrocal – Vertigo CMYK, El Bruj
Cullen Bunn – The Sixth Gun, Magneto, Harrow County
Daniel Warren Johnson – Ghost Fleet, Space Mullet
David Hine – Storm Dogs, Strange Embrace, Spawn
EdieOP – Maleficium, Dangerfun
Facundo Percio – Caliban, Anna Mercury
Fred Van Lente – Resurrectionists, Ivar: Timewalker, Marvel Zombies
Frederik Hautain – Broken Frontier Anthology
Greg Pak – Action Comics, Incredible Hulk, Princess Who Saved Herself
INJ Culbard – Celeste, Brass Sun, The New Deadwardians
Jamie Coe – Art Schooled, Nobrow Magazine
Jason Wordie – Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, Prophet
Jeff McComsey – FUBAR, Flutter
Joshua Hale Fialkov – The Bunker, The Life After, I Vampire
Justin Zimmerman – Safe, The Killing Jar, Other Worlds Anthology
Karrie Fransman – The House That Groaned, Death Of The Artist
Kurt Belcher – Winter War, Risers
Marguerite Bennett – Angela: Asgard’s Assassin, Sleepy Hollow, A-Force
Mark Stafford – The Man Who Laughs, Cherubs!
Mike Lawrence – Muddy Max, Star Scouts
Nathan Fox – Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers, Dogs Of War, Haunt
Noah Van Sciver – Saint Cole, Blammo, The Lizard Laughed

Noel Tuazon – Elk’s Run, Family Ties
Phil Hester – The Coffin, Green Arrow, The Darkness
PJ Holden – Numbercruncher, 2000 AD, Dept of Monsterology
Rob Croonenborghs – Scum of the Earth, Jesus Hates Zombies
Robert Sammelin – Cimarronin, Zero
Ryan Kelly – Saucer Country, Local, Three
Salgood Sam – Sea Of Red, Revolver, Therefore Repent
Sean Wang – Runners, The Tick
Steve Bryant – Athena Voltaire
Steve Orlando – Undertow, Midnighter
Thomas Mauer – Copperhead, Umbral
Toby Cypress – The White Suits, Rodd Racer
Tom Raney – Outsiders, Stormwatch, Avengers Academy
Tyler Chin-Tanner – American Terrorist, Adrenaline
Varga Tamás – Zoë, Furion
Yaroslav Astapeev – Undertow

Be a part of this thrilling adventure and back the Broken Frontier Kickstarter campaign at http://br.oken.fr/anthology.