Image Comics' New Fantasy Rose Covers the February 2017 PREVIEWS

A young heroine, accompanied by her feline companion, battle sinister forces in Meredith Finch and Ig Guara’s Rose for  Image Comics. 
The February edition of Diamond Comic Distributors’ monthly PREVIEWS catalog arrives in comic shops on February 1st and features comic books, graphic novels, toys, and other pop culture merchandise scheduled to go on sale beginning April 2017.

ON OUR FRONT COVER: Meredith Finch (Wonder Woman) and Ig Guara (Batman: Arkham Knight) introduce readers to a young woman who struggles against dark forces alongside her feline companion in Image Comics’ new fantasy, Rose.
ON OUR BACK COVER: Continuing the story of DC Universe Rebirth #1, Batman and the Flash investigate “The Button” in a four-part crossover story that begins in Batman #21.
The February PREVIEWS Features
Kids Comics Month — To help the next generation of comic book readers find reading material, PREVIEWS spotlights some of the best kid-friendly, all-ages comics and graphic novels out there.
Gems of the Month — February’s PREVIEWS Gems of the Month include:
• Dark Horse Comics’ The Shaolin Cowboy: Who’ll Stop the Reign? #1 and The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars Part 1
• DC Entertainment’s Batman #1 and Batman/The Shadow #1
• IDW Publishing’s 24: Legacy – Rules of Engagement #1
• Image Comics’ Black Cloud #1 and Rose #1
• Marvel Comics’ Black Panther: The Crew #1
 
On The Flip Side — Tying in with Kids Comics Month, PREVIEWS talks to Gene Yuen Lang about the Reading Without Walls Challenge, which encourages readers to explore characters, creators, and formats that are new and unfamiliar to them, as well as his own work in comic books and graphic novels.
catBUZZ — PREVIEWS shines a special spotlight at some of the blockbuster books and products coming in this April. Kitty Pryde returns to take command of an X-Men team in Marc Guggenheim and Ardian Syaf’s X-Men Gold from Marvel Comics. Plus, IDW Publishing reveals the backstory of 24: Legacy’s protagonist, Eric Carter, in the prequel comic, 24: Legacy – Rules of Engagement; an exile from a world where dreams are truly magic discovers our world in Jason Latour, Ivan Brandon, Greg Hinkle, and Matt Wilson’s Black Cloud from Image Comics; Naruto’s son has a legacy and a legend to live up to in VIZ Media’s Boruto: Naruto Next Generations; Bill Willingham brings together the heroes of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ work for one epic tale in Dynamite Entertainment’s The Greatest Adventure; Diamond Select Toys sculpts Jean Grey rising from the fires for the Marvel Gallery: Jean Grey PVC Figure; Funko introduces a new line of collectibles with the Super Deluxe Vinyl series; and many more products you have to look forward to in the spring.
PREVIEWS Exclusive Apparel — Each month PREVIEWS offers comic book fans and pop culture aficionados a selection of t-shirts and other apparel that can only be found in your local comic shop! Show your loyalty to Hydra with the Hydra Symbol Heath Action Snapback Cap. Plus, J. Scott Campbell draws Marvel Comics’ newest heroine for the Spider-Gwen: “Wall Cling” White T-Shirt, the Doctor reveals the wonders of the universe on the Doctor Who: “Twelfth Doctor Galaxy Coat Lining” White T-Shirt, and the Sorcerer Supreme summons mystical forces on the Doctor Strange: “Holographic Reality” Black T-Shirt. These and many other shirts can only be found through PREVIEWS and your local comic shop
Indie Edge — PREVIEWS talks to Bill Willingham, the writer of Fables, about his new mini-series for Dynamite Entertainment, The Greatest Adventure, as well as past works and the books he enjoys reading today.
Plus: Staff Picks, the monthly Bestseller Charts, and so much more!
All this awaits you in the February edition of PREVIEWS, which goes on sale at your local comic shop or specialty store on Wednesday, February 1st with the regular cover price of just $3.99.

2 thoughts on “Image Comics' New Fantasy Rose Covers the February 2017 PREVIEWS”

  1. February 1st, you say? That’s confusing when one considers how normally, “Previews,” comes out the last week of a month. Then again, when a Wednesday falls on the 1st that can throw things off. I imagine this means we could actually get TWO issues of Previews in March–one on the 1st and the 29th, as March is one of those rare 5-Wednesday months. I suppose we shall see!

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