Scout Comics Solicits February-shipping Books

Scout Comics announce their February line-up of comics.

FISH EYE #4
Written by Massimo Rosi
Art by Stefano Cardoselli
THE FINAL ISSUE OF FISH EYE! We are close to the end of the show. Everything must go…. Everyone is dying… but not Travis. Travis is still fighting for his life, for vengeance and for a life that turns out to be full of lies. But does a life lived on a TV screen really deserve to be lived? Tune in to the most brutal television show ever to hit the air, and join Scout Comics for a story that is a cross between THE TRUMAN SHOW and DIE HARD!

GIRRION #5
Written and drawn by Tom Lintern
The hottest new all-ages book continues!!! GIRRION is a sweeping sci-fi fantasy story of a hero’s journey in a distant world in a distant time. Baffled by the strange events he has just witnessed far below the city, Jarra must quickly gather his wits to help fight in the battle still taking place on the ship. With no military training of any kind, Jarra finds himself face-to-face with a deadly foe!
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SMOKETOWN #1
Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Art by Scott Van Domelen and Dustin Mollick
From acclaimed writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Warlords of Appalachia, Last Sons of America), and introducing artist Scott Van Domelen, comes the first in an interconnecting series of chapters in the tradition of David Lapham’s Stray Bullets, Brubaker/Phillips’ Criminal, and Pulp Fiction. Each chapter of Smoketown explores the final days of a murdered soldier from a new perspective, each one exposing the criminal side of a small industrial Pennsylvania town. In Chapter One, “Killing Marcus,” after a life-or-death situation, a battered wife and mother has until sunrise to cover up her husband’s murder, not knowing that her actions have set her up for a confrontation with some even more dangerous people.

2 thoughts on “Scout Comics Solicits February-shipping Books”

  1. I’m gonna try out, “Smoketown,” and liked the first issue of, “Fish Eye,” enough I’m gonna keep reading it for now. I find Scout’s books are really hit-or-miss for me, but when I like a book, I like it a LOT!

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