Frank J. Barbiere Signing BLACK MARKET #1 at CC HQ - 07/19!
Frank J. Barbiere Signing BLACK MARKET #1 at CC HQ - 07/19!
12PM - 5PM.
BLACK MARKET #1
The first issue will ship with a main cover by series artist Victor Santos and a retailer incentive cover by Cameron Stewart (Batman and Robin).
Frank J. Barbiere and artist Victor Santos are creating an unusual "Black Market." In July, BOOM! Studios will release the pair's creator-owned series, which, despite its title, doesn't focus on characters dealing in Cuban cigars or bootleg Blu-rays. Instead, the illegal contraband at the center of the comic's concept is superhero corpses.
"Black Market" stars Ray Willis, a brilliant man stuck in a funeral home preparing corpses for wakes until his estranged brother Denny reappears in his life. A criminal, Denny has a plan to cure all disease, but he needs his brother's help. That might sound like a good project in theory, but it comes with a few problems. First, Denny's not the most morally straightforward person in the world. Second, and more importantly, the cure happens to rest in the very genetic makeup of superheroes -- known as Supers -- who literally float above humanity.
Barbiere, also writes "Blackout," "The White Suits" and "Five Ghosts!
12PM - 5PM.
BLACK MARKET #1
The first issue will ship with a main cover by series artist Victor Santos and a retailer incentive cover by Cameron Stewart (Batman and Robin).
Frank J. Barbiere and artist Victor Santos are creating an unusual "Black Market." In July, BOOM! Studios will release the pair's creator-owned series, which, despite its title, doesn't focus on characters dealing in Cuban cigars or bootleg Blu-rays. Instead, the illegal contraband at the center of the comic's concept is superhero corpses.
"Black Market" stars Ray Willis, a brilliant man stuck in a funeral home preparing corpses for wakes until his estranged brother Denny reappears in his life. A criminal, Denny has a plan to cure all disease, but he needs his brother's help. That might sound like a good project in theory, but it comes with a few problems. First, Denny's not the most morally straightforward person in the world. Second, and more importantly, the cure happens to rest in the very genetic makeup of superheroes -- known as Supers -- who literally float above humanity.
Barbiere, also writes "Blackout," "The White Suits" and "Five Ghosts!
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