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graphicpolicy · 13 days
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Down, Set, Fight! returns for a 10th Anniversary Edition
Down, Set, Fight! returns for a 10th Anniversary Edition #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
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“Real American” by Scott Kowalchuk (2020)
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theartofthecover · 6 years
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The Mysterious Strangers #3 and #4
Art by: Scott Kowalchuk and Dan Jackson
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theblackestofsuns · 6 years
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“Does This Work For You?”
Constantine The Hellblazer #5 (December 2015)
Ming Doyle, James Tynion IV, Scott Kowalchuk, Riley Rossmo and Ivan Plascencia
DC Comics
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awesomenerdscorner · 4 years
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Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia #5: Mind Games
Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia Issue 5 by @SBP_Comics is here! Be sure to check it out! Especially if you've been keeping up with this great series.
Coming live from the Mental Arena! It’s the Rory Rumble, who will come out on top?
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Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia #5 Writer: Ed Kuehnel & Matt Entin Artist: Kendall Goode Colorist: Jio Butler Letterer: Sal Cipriano Logo: Lindsay Seligman Editor: Brendan Wright Back Matter Art & Color: Scott Kowalchuk Production/Design: Conley Presler & Jimmy Presler Publisher: Suspicious Behavior Production
Recap:
Ror…
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atariforce · 7 years
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Atari Swordquest #0 - Coming in May 2017 from Dynamite. Written by Chad Bowers and Chris Sims, illustrated by Scott Kowalchuk.
Cover art: Goni Montes
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batmannotes · 2 years
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The Joker
by Scott Kowalchuk
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comiccrusaders · 7 years
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Swordquest Launches in May with a Special 25-Cent #0 Issue
Dynamite Entertainment continues its partnership with Atari®, one of the world’s most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment, to create a new comics line based on beloved Atari titles. In the early 1980’s, as video games lit up living rooms across the country and licensed comic books saw prominence in the industry, Atari released their own based on their popular line of titles. Now, Dynamite Entertainment, the modern leader in licensed comics, brings fans Swordquest comic we’ve been waiting for since 1983!
Peter Case was a boy on a quest… the quest to win the prizes from Atari’s Swordquest challenge! He was counting down the days to the release of the final game, AirWorld, only to be shattered when the news surfaced that it would never be released. Now Peter is an adult… and things aren’t going well. The bad news is he has to move back in with his mother. The good news is she still has all of his old Atari stuff. With nothing else to look forward to, his obsession with Swordquest is reignited, in a more daring — and fantastic — way!
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Written by Chad Bowers and Chris Sims (X-Men ’92, Down Set Fight) and art by Scott Kowalchuk (Batman ’66, Down Set Fight), Swordquest makes its triumphant return to the printed page at a special introductory price of just 25 cents!
“Most anyone who remembers Atari’s heyday, remembers Swordquest. It was one of the crown jewels of their line of games, complete with its own real world prizes,” says Dynamite CEO and Publisher, Nick Barrucci. “When we announced our intention to publish a new line of Atari comics back in 2014, Swordquest was one of the titles everyone inquired about most. What Chris and Chad have come up with will delight every kid who dreamed of winning that gold goblet! Also, we wanted to have fun with this series, so we’re releasing the #0 issue at the same price as an arcade game cost to play back in the ’80’s: only 25 cents. Sure, Swordquest was a console game, but if it was an arcade game, it would have been two bits for the 8 bits. Not only do we get to have fun with this cool pricing, but this also allows fans to try out the series at the lowest cost possible, and retailers can stock the shelves to get readers with minimal risk.”
Swordquest #0 will be solicited in Diamond Comic Distributors’ March 2017 Previews catalog, the premier source of merchandise for the comic book specialty market, and slated for release in May. Comic book fans are encouraged to reserve copies with their local comic book retailers. Swordquest will also be available for individual customer purchase through digital platforms courtesy of Comixology, Dynamite Digital, iVerse, and Dark Horse Digital.
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES THE FIRST ATARI® COMIC BOOK SERIES IN OVER 30 YEARS! Swordquest Launches in May with a Special 25-Cent #0 Issue Dynamite Entertainment continues its partnership with Atari®, one of the world's most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment, to create a new comics line based on beloved Atari titles. 
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englishmansdcc · 4 years
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INVASION FROM PLANET WRESTLETOPIA #6 REVIEW – A Truly Royal Rumble (Kuehnel, Entin, Goode, Butler, Cipriano)
Here's @DarrenShulman's review of INVASION FROM PLANET WRESTLETOPIA #6 from @SBP_Comics / @sbi_press, @EdKuehnel, @themattentin, @kendallgoode, Jio Butler, @salcipriano, Jimmy Pressler, @conleydraws, Lindsay Seligman, Dan Castro, @BrendanWasright.
Writers: Ed Kuehnel and Matt Entin 
Artists: Kendall Goode
Colorist: Jio Butler
Letterer: Sal Cipriano 
Designer: Jimmy Pressler
Production: Conley Presler
Logo Design: Lindsay Seligman
Mini Macho’s Dialogue Editor: Dan Castro 
Editors: Brendan Wright
Thanks to Suspicious Behavior Productions for the review copy!
INVASION FROM PLANET WRESTLETOPIA is about a horde of alien wrestlers who invade Earth…
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“George ‘The Animal’ Steele” by Scott Kowalchuk (2020)
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greenbraincomics · 7 years
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(W) Scott Kowalchuk, Chris Sims (A) Ghostwriter X (CA) Photo
The Atari Age returns to comics with the most unexpected story of the year: SwordQuest! In 1984, Peter Case was on his way to being crowned champion of SwordQuest, set to win the last of four contests and lay claim to a golden sword worth over $50,000! But when the game was discontinued, Peter found himself without a game to finish. Now, over thirty years later, Peter's stuck in a different kind of game entirely - the game of life - and he's losing fast. But when he learns that all the prizes meant for the SwordQuest contest of his youth are on display in the World Arcade Museum, he finds an unknown determination that sees him put together a team of like-minded losers for the ultimate heist job - a real-life swordquest! The red-hot team of Chris Sims, Chad Bowers, and Ghostwriter X (Down Set Fight) have a new game - and the stakes have never been higher!
In stores June 21st
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theblackestofsuns · 6 years
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“Time Expands To An Eclipsing Meaninglessness”
Constantine The Hellblazer #5 (December 2015)
Ming Doyle, James Tynion IV, Scott Kowalchuk, Riley Rossmo and Ivan Plascencia
DC Comics
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awesomenerdscorner · 4 years
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Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia #4: Galact-o-Massacre
The latest issue of Invasion From Wrestletopia by @SBP_Comics is right around the corner! It is well worth your time to check out this gem.
On the road to Galact-O-Massacre 1999!
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Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia #4 Writer: Ed Kuehnel & Matt Entin, a.k.a. Moon Invader #1 & Moon Invader #2 Art & Cover: “Backwoods” Kendall Goode Color Art: “Luscious” Jason Lewis Cover Color Art: “The Mayor of Fist City” Marissa Louise Lettering: “Slippery” Sal Cipriano Logo: “Lights Out” Lindsay Seligman Editor: “Baton Rouge Bad Boy” Brendan Wright Min…
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graphicpolicy · 7 years
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Dynamite Entertainment continues its partnership with Atari, one of the world’s most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment, to create a new comics line based on beloved Atari titles. In the early 1980’s, as video games lit up living rooms across the country and licensed comic books saw prominence in the industry, Atari released their own based on their popular line of titles. Now, Dynamite Entertainment brings fans Swordquest comic we’ve been waiting for since 1983!
Peter Case was a boy on a quest… the quest to win the prizes from Atari’s Swordquest challenge! He was counting down the days to the release of the final game, AirWorld, only to be shattered when the news surfaced that it would never be released. Now Peter is an adult… and things aren’t going well. The bad news is he has to move back in with his mother. The good news is she still has all of his old Atari stuff. With nothing else to look forward to, his obsession with Swordquest is reignited, in a more daring — and fantastic — way!
Written by Chad Bowers and Chris Sims and art by Scott Kowalchuk, Swordquest makes its triumphant return to the printed page at a special introductory price of just 25 cents!
Swordquest #0 is slated for release in May.
Swordquest Launches in May with a Special 25-Cent #0 Issue #comics Dynamite Entertainment continues its partnership with Atari, one of the world's most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment, to create a new comics line based on beloved Atari titles. 
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theisb · 6 years
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As the internet’s foremost Batmanologist, are those Batman 66 comics any good? The specials and the series, that is.
The ones that Jeff Parker wrote, with art by folks like Jonathan Case, Joe Quinones, Scott “Down Set Fight” Kowalchuk,  etc.? 
Yes, they are extremely excellent. You should get ‘em! 
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