Killer Queens 2 #3 by David M. Booher and Bradley Clayton. Cover by Chris Ables. Out in October.
"On Alex's home planet, Max and Alex face their most formidable foe yet - Alex's father! This hulking, misogynist barbarian king demands Cahl's wings be removed so they can fit the royal ideal of masculinity. Can Max and Alex save Cahl before the king makes good on his campaign promise of "Kings, not wings"? Probably. Will they look fabulous while they do it? Absolutely!"
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Preview: Killer Queens 2: Kings Not Wings #4
Killer Queens 2: Kings Not Wings #4 preview. Alex faces her father in the battle arena while Max plans a daring escape #comics #comicbooks
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Killer Queens #3 (Cover art by Chris Ables)
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The Eisner Award-nominated Killer Queens will return this summer with a new miniseries by writer David M. Booher, interior artist Bradley Clayton, colorist Harry Saxon, letterer Lucas Gattoni and cover artist Chris Ables.
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The Killer Queens are Back with a New Comic Book Miniseries
Dark Horse has announced Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings, a continuation of the original Killer Queens. The miniseries hails from writer David M. Booher, artist Bradley Clayton, colorist Harry Saxon, and letterer Lucas Gattoni.
Max and Alex are who reformed assassins-for-hire. “During a day of questionable choices at Space Pride, Max and Alex bump into their old boss. The grumpy little simian tries to dragoon them into chasing down a runaway heir to the throne of Sarelia, an alien planet ruled by a brutal patriarchy. Little does he know that Alex and this heir have some, ahem, history. As Alex and Max race to save the runaway heir from a galaxy-wide bounty hunt, they'll dredge up Alex's past and confront her planet's misogynist present. If that means burning the patriarchy to the ground, well, get out the torches.” (Dark Horse)
Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings #1 (of 4), featuring a cover by Chris Ables, goes on sale on August 9, 2023.
(Image via Dark Horse - Chris Ables’ Cover of Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings #1)
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Did I accurately summarize their dynamic in vendetta?
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Killer Queens 2 #4 by David M. Booher, Bradley Clayton and Harry Saxon. Cover by Chris Ables. Out in November.
"The thrilling conclusion arrives! Alex faces her father in the battle arena while Max plans a daring escape. These Killer Queens are ready to show this man what it really means to be royalty. Neither of them knows that Cahl has other plans. Who will survive the final showdown? And who will come up with the best pun about flying? Tune in as the Queens do what they do best - they, ahem, wing it."
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The Queens are back in Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings
The Queens are back in Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings #comics #comicbooks
The deadliest queens in space are back at Dark Horse in Killer Queens 2: Kings, Not Wings. This new miniseries is a continuation of the original Killer Queens which was nominated for both an Eisner and GLAAD award, and follows two reformed assassins-for-hire, Max and Alex, as they use their slay-worthy skills for good. A queer take on 1950’s sci-fi nostalgia, the comic features an all LGBTQ+…
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Something about CPS malfunctions make the best angst (I don't like drawing backgrounds if you couldn't tell)
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happy belated 21st sonic x !
alt because i kinda just threw this together. anyway ily sonic x
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I heart Until Dawn and it's collection of comically stupid characters. and I do mean all of them. and I do mean it affectionately. I just. god. the reason that anything can happen to these people At All is because, somehow, Every Single One Of Them decided that it was a good idea to accept an invite to the World's Most Suspicious Event at the World's Most Suspicious Place. "hmm!! I'm sure nothing strange or horrific is going to happen to us up on our rich friend's isolated mountain lodge; why would it?? I mean, sure, we Are going to be up there on the exact same date that we inadvertently triggered the events of his sisters' disappearance, but surely he's not upset with us about that or anything. let's go!!" seven separate people. nobody thought anything of it. it's incredible. impressive, even. I mean, I don't know. me personallyyyyy?? I probably would've received that invitation and thought, "oh, he's For Sure gonna do something to us up there, and he For Sure has the means to get away with it; I'm Not Gonna Go." but. hey. that's just me.
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