PSI-LORDS #1 Extended Preview
Here’s an extended, 10-page preview of Psi-Lords #1, an ongoing sci-fi series by writer Fred Van Lente and artist Renato Guedes, on sale June 19th, 2019 from Valiant Comics.
Here’s an extended, 10-page preview of Psi-Lords #1, an ongoing sci-fi series by writer Fred Van Lente and artist Renato Guedes, on sale June 19th, 2019 from Valiant Comics.
Discover The Unforgettable Horrors in July 2018
Here’s your first look at a few pages from Bone Parish #1, an all-new horror series by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Jonas Scharf, on sale July 25th, 2018 from BOOM! Studios.
On Sale February 1st!
Here’s your first look at pages from Star Wars: Darth Maul #1 by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Luke Ross, on sale February 1st, 2017 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s your first look at 4 pages from U.S.Avengers #1 by writer Al Ewing and artist Paco Medina, on sale January 4th, 2017 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s a short 5 page preview of Hadrian’s Wall #3 by writers Kyle Higgins & Alec Siegel and artist Rod Reis, on sale November 16th, 2016 from Image Comics.
Here’s a short 3 page preview of Hadrian’s Wall #2, a sci-fi mystery by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, and Rod Reis, on sale October 19th, 2016 from Image Comics.
Here’s your first look at Deadpool and The Mercs For Money #4 by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Iban Coello, on sale October 5th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
An All-new Image Comics Miniseries From
the Acclaimed C.O.W.L. Creative Team
Here’s a short preview of Hadrian’s Wall #1, an all-new miniseries by writers Kyle Higgins & Alec Siegel and artist Rod Reis, on sale September 14th, 2016 from Image Comics.
Superheroes need a Labor Union and they’ll get one in May 2014 in C.O.W.L. by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, and Rod Reis from Image Comics.
Press Release
This May, Kyle Higgins (Batman, Nightwing), Alec Siegel (Captain America, Avengers), and Rod Reis (Justice League) take readers back to 1960s Chicago, in a time when the once-celebrated superhero labor union C.O.W.L. struggles to maintain their public image and regain the confidence of the people.
A rise in “super powered” individuals dates back to the closing days of World War II after the deployment of the atomic bomb. In response, Geoffrey Warner (then known as The Grey Raven) spearheaded the campaign to bring heroes together in Chicago…and struck a contract with the city for the heroes’ services. But while C.O.W.L. once stood as a beacon of hope against an epidemic of organized crime and a loose “brotherhood” of villains, the organization is now in a position where it must prove its worth to an ever more disillusioned public…while overcoming great threats from both inside and outside its offices.