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This series is a crossover with Joe R. Lansdale's original Bubba Ho-Tep short story, the 2002 film, and IDW's Bubba Ho-Tep and The Cosmic Bloodsuckers comic. Die!Namite Lives (2021) #1-5
Crossover is an American comic book ongoing series created by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe and John J. Hill, and published by Image Comics. [ 1 ] The series debuted on November 4, 2020 and was put on hold on August 18, 2022.
Crossover (Image Comics) D. Dark Reign (comics) Day of Judgment (comics) ... The Terminator: Death to the Future; Superman: Last Son of Earth; Superman: War of the ...
Examples of crossovers between the "big two" and smaller publishers include Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Archie Meets the Punisher. Other collaborations between comic publishers might not consist of conventional crossovers and instead feature original characters or ones from other media, such as WildStorm (a subsidiary of DC Comics ...
Deathmate Prologue, art by Jim Lee and Bob Layton.. Deathmate is a six-part comic book crossover between Valiant Comics and Image Comics published in 1993–94. The series is remembered for its negative impact on comic book retailers and the industry as a whole due to its late, over-ordered but poorly-selling books.
More than 20 years have passed since Disney's "Freaky Friday," a remake of a 1976 movie, was released. Where is the cast of the 2003 movie now? Well, a few are reuniting for the sequel.
The Massive-Verse (M-V) is a fictional shared universe, created by Kyle Higgins, which spans a line of comic books (Radiant Black and its spin-offs) published by Image Comics since February 2021, later retroactively established to have begun with C.O.W.L., first published in May 2014.
Hiti and Midthun first released Death-Day in the form of a webcomic on his own website, before publishing the series in the form of graphic novels. Death-Day consists of twenty "episodes", each approximately 30 pages in length. The first episode was released on Hiti's personal website on October 31, 2009, which got 8,000 unique views in ten days.