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Dynamite Entertainment releases for March 24, 2010

BLACK TERROR #9

Writer: Phil Hester

Penciller/Inker: Mike Lilly

Covers: Alex Ross & Mike Lilly

A special done-in-one featuring the return of artist Mike Lilly to the pages of the Black Terror! Alex Ross and Phil Hester welcome Mike Lilly as together, they present the return of Mystico and more about the Mad Magi!

 

QUEEN SONJA #5

Writer: Joshua Ortega

Penciller/Inker: Mel Rubi

Covers: Mel Rubi, Lucio Parrillo & Jackson Herbert

Our first story arc comes to a stunning conclusion from writer Joshua Ortega and definitive artist Mel Rubi! Sonja is seated on the throne, and now the adventures can truly begin! But will the intrigue and battle from this series carry into the next? By the gods, yes! Yes, they will!

 

 

ROBERT JORDAN’S WHEEL OF TIME #1

Writer: Robert Jordan & Chuck Dixon

Penciller/Inker: Chase Conley

Covers: Chase Conley & Seamas

The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow. Strangers have come to the village of Emond’s Field, located in Two Rivers, during the Bel Tine holiday. With theses strangers come stories of the outside world: tales of war and of a man who claims to be the Dragon Reborn, the one prophesized to save the world, and also to destroy it in his madness. For it is known that no man can channel the One Power without going horribly insane.

 

ROBOCOP #3

Writer: Rob Williams

Penciller/Inker: Fabiano Neves

Covers: Stephen Segovia & Johnny D

Dynamite’s Robocop series is the only sequel to the smash film any fan will ever need! Written with reverence and pure appreciation for the original film, Dynamite’s Robocop - under the writing hand of Rob Williams and artist Fabiano Neves - pulls no punches and spares no criminal! This is the Robocop you’ve been waiting for! This issue: The Old Man of OCP has his eyes on a new body, only problem is, Robocop’s currently using it!

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