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New In Comics: Reanimator #4

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is Reanimator #4.

"It's a bloodbath, as only Reanimator can deliver! Herbert West and Susan Greene have survived the terrible truth of their shared past: the stalking, the murder, the experiment gone mad. But will they live through the mayhem when two cartels go to war over the Reanimator's drug lab? It's the Elder God-empowered Eldritch Krewe versus the Gris-Gris Boyz, a gang steeped in Louisianan Voodoo, with our two mad scientists stuck in the middle. Zombies, tentacles, black magic, hybrid creatures... the epic horror miniseries reaches its explosive conclusion!"

Reanimated #4 was written by Keith Davidsen, illustrated by Randy Valiente, and features a regular cover by Francesco Francavilla, a second regular cover by Andrew Mangum, a Black and White variant cover by Andrew Mangum, and a Virgin Art variant by Francesco Francavilla.

Regular cover by Francesco Francavilla:

Second regular cover by Andrew Mangum:

Black and White variant cover by Andrew Mangum:

Virgin Art cover by Francesco Francavilla:

New In Comics: Reanimator #3

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is Reanimator #3.

"When Susan Greene joined Dr. Herbert West as his new assistant, she'd craved the forbidden thrills of his unorthodox experiments - the awakening of zombies, stitching together new lifeforms, refining narcotics from undead brain fluid, and more. But once she uncovered the Reanimator's terrifying secret, she's been overcome with suspicion and doubt. Now, she'll finally get the answers she seeks... but will she survive the shocking revelation? Meanwhile, two drug cartels prepare for war, with the mad doctor's entire operation as the prize. Can even the evil genius of Herbert West counter the sinister intent of those who serve Elder Gods and Voodoo witchcraft?"

Reanimated #3 was written by Keith Davidsen, illustrated by Randy Valiente, and features a regular cover by Francesco Francavilla, a second regular cover by Andrew Mangum and Kyle Ritter, a Black and White cover by Andrew Mangum, and a Virgin Art variant by Francesco Francavilla.

Regular cover by Francesco Francavilla:

Second regular cover by Andrew Mangum and Kyle Ritter:

Black and white variant by Andrew Mangum:

A Virgin Art variant by Francesco Francavilla:

New In Comics: Reanimator #2

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is Reanimator #2.

"Mad Science vs. Black Magic! Dr. Herbert West descends into the dark, gator-infested Louisiana bayou to harvest a special chemical that preserves dead tissue... but the macabre Haitian hitman Samedi and his brainwashed Voodoo Girls aren't far behind. When two zombie masters come face-to-face, an undead rampage is inevitable! Meanwhile, Susan Greene uncovers The Reanimator's shocking secret... and the Eldritch Krewe, servants to the Elder God Cthulhu, make their move!"

Reanimated #2 was written by Keith Davidsen, illustrated by Randy Valiente, and features a regular cover by Francesco Francavilla, a second regular cover by Andrew Mangum and Kyle Ritter, a Black and White cover by Andrew Mangum, and a Virgin Art variant by Francesco Francavilla.

Regular cover by Francesco Francavilla:

Second regular cover by Andrew Mangum and Kyle Ritter:

Black and white variant by Andrew Mangum:

A Virgin Art variant by Francesco Francavilla:

New In Comics: Reanimator #1

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is Reanimator #1.

"Dr. Herbert West, The Reanimator, returns! Setting up shop in New Orleans, the brilliant Dr. West continues his life's work: the revival of the dead by purely chemical means. To accomplish this task, he recruits Susan Greene, a young and wide-eyed pharmacologist fascinated by his macabre experiments. Initially unfazed by West's unorthodox practices (including how he funds his research - by selling zombie brain fluid as a narcotic), Susan may regret her scientific curiosity as sinister forces - those aligned with Elder Gods and Haitian Voodoo - begin to align against the Reanimator!

Dynamite Entertainment proudly resurrects The Reanimator, H.P Lovecraft's notorious mad scientist, in a fear-fraught four-issue miniseries! Take what you love best about the television shows "Breaking Bad" and "Walking Dead", throw in Cthulhu tentacle terror and backwater Louisianan superstition, and you have the all-new horror comic hit of 2015!"

Reanimator #1 was written by Keith Davidsen, illustrated by Randy Valiente, and features covers by Jae Lee, Francesco Francavilla, Tim Seeley, Andrew Mangum, and Randy Valiente.

Cover A by Jae Lee:

Cover B by Francesco Francavilla:

Cover C by Tim Seeley:

Cover D by Andrew Mangum:

Box of Dread exclusive cover by Randy Valiente:

2nd & Charles exclusive cover:

New In Comics: The Shadow #25

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is The Shadow #25.

"FINAL ISSUE!!! The Zombie Queen of Chinatown and her undead horde have the city in a death's grip, and the Shadow knows that he cannot defeat them alone. Only with the help of his entire network of aides and associates is there a chance that he can save the city."

The Shadow #25 was written by Chris Roberson and illustrated by Giovanni Timpano.

New In Comics: The Mocking Dead #5

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is The Mocking Dead #5.

"At long last DIA agents Bunch and Malik uncover the connection between the long-lost film Mocking Dead and the real-life undead plague keeping the globe -- and you have to see it believe it! But with the zombie apocalypse quickly reaching the point of no return, can they stay alive long enough to get it to the military in time?"

The Mocking Dead #5 was written by Fred Van Lente and drawn by Max Dunbar with a cover by Bill Tortollini.

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New In Comics: The Mocking Dead #4

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is The Mocking Dead #4.

"DIA agents Bunch and Malik at last arrive at the estate where the long-lost print of The Mocking Dead movie can be found ... but is it in time to save a world already unraveling at the seams from the threat of the Zeds?"

The Mocking Dead #4 was written by Fred Van Lente and drawn by Max Dunbar with a cover by Bill Tortollini.

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New In Comics: The Mocking Dead #2

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is The Mocking Dead #2.

"The side-splitting and artery-spurting epic continues as the battle for Pittsburgh is underway as hordes of the Mocking Dead descend -- and Aaron Bunch's pop-culture-inspired battle plan is put to the test! Will the Internet nerds of DIA's Tinseltown Division save the city -- or accidentally lead it to the edge of the abyss of total zombie apocalypse?"

The Mocking Dead #2 was written by Fred Van Lente and drawn by Max Dunbar with a cover by Bill Tortollini.

 

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New In Comics: The Mocking Dead #1

New this week from Dynamite Entertainment is The Mocking Dead #1  (of 4), written by Fred Van Lente and drawn by Max Dunbar.

"From the New York Times bestselling writer of the Marvel Zombies series comes a gut-splitting (then eating) comedy! A small outbreak can turn into a worldwide apocalypse... but only through a long string of screw-ups. Once actual zombies begin popping up in our world, a lone intelligence analyst realizes real-life events are beginning to mimic the events of a long-lost, Grade-Z, drive-in horror flick. As he races to save humanity with this knowledge, he quickly learns the only thing more dangerous than ravenous walking corpses is the ineptitude of the living!"

The Mocking Dead #1 is available now.

Max Dunbar Cover: 

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Bill Tortolini cover: 

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Second Printing cover: 

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And a few sample pages: 

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