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Limited series; the title was renamed to Heavy Vinyl for the fourth and final issue in the series High Rollers #1–4 Jun 2008 – Sep 2008 Limited series Higher Earth #1–9 May 2012 – Jan 2013 Limited series Hit: vol. 1 #1–4 Sep 2013 – Dec 2013 Limited series 1957 #1–4 Mar 2015 – Jul 2015 Limited series Hollow – Sep 2022 Graphic novel
Thrillist named it one of the 25 best comic books of 2018; [14] SyfyWire selected Usdin as one of the 30 best writers for comics in September 2017 for her work on Heavy Vinyl. [15] The series was nominated for a 2018 Prism Award. [16] A follow-up called Heavy Vinyl:Y-2KO was released in March 2020. [17]
A mysterious art collector who also has a quantity of Heavy Liquid wishes to hire S to find a missing artist named Rodan Esperella (coincidentally S's ex-lover), whom he hopes will create a piece out of the Heavy Liquid for him. In the meantime, assassins are on S's trail, looking to retrieve the stolen Heavy Liquid.
Valiant Comics is an American comic book publisher, ... These games included Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal ... Pop! Vinyl debuted a figure of Faith "Zephyr ...
Heavy Metal is an American science fantasy comics magazine, first published in 1977. The magazine is known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy, science fiction, erotica, and steampunk comics. Following a brief hiatus in 2023, it plans to relaunch in 2024 with new owners and a new editorial team consisting of Dave Kelly, Frank Forte, and ...
Goldie Vance is a comic book series created by Eisner award winning writer Hope Larson and artist Brittney Williams.It was a monthly ongoing series from 2016 to 2017, then switched to a series of original graphic novels in 2018. [1]
The Vinyl Underground is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, created and written by Si Spencer with art by Simon Gane. The title debuted in October 2007 and ran for twelve issues before its cancellation in September 2008.
Bisley started his career doing magazine and album covers, his first work being a T-shirt design for heavy metal magazine Kerrang! [1]Eventually, even though he had no experience in comics strip drawing at the time, he was hired by the magazine 2000 AD after they saw his interpretations of their magazine characters.